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<blockquote data-quote="Yeats" data-source="post: 200655" data-attributes="member: 12720"><p>Mr. Trump did indeed err in the beginning of his administration by putting warmonger neo-conservatives such as John Bolton in positions of power. He has since corrected those mistakes. </p><p></p><p>I find it rather strange that the left, who once called for a complete withdrawal from our "forever war" in Afghanistan now believes that it is imperative that the US should stay there, or is suddenly concerned with the "power vacuum" which would be left by our absence. Where was all this concern a decade ago?</p><p></p><p>"Butter, not guns" used to be the standard response from the left. They used to believe that our dealings with other nations should be marked by peaceful trade instead of conflict and war. We now have a President who believes in precisely that, but I suppose that if orange man is supposed to be bad, then he must always be bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeats, post: 200655, member: 12720"] Mr. Trump did indeed err in the beginning of his administration by putting warmonger neo-conservatives such as John Bolton in positions of power. He has since corrected those mistakes. I find it rather strange that the left, who once called for a complete withdrawal from our "forever war" in Afghanistan now believes that it is imperative that the US should stay there, or is suddenly concerned with the "power vacuum" which would be left by our absence. Where was all this concern a decade ago? "Butter, not guns" used to be the standard response from the left. They used to believe that our dealings with other nations should be marked by peaceful trade instead of conflict and war. We now have a President who believes in precisely that, but I suppose that if orange man is supposed to be bad, then he must always be bad. [/QUOTE]
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