What a pro-Russia policy would look like.
Red Pilled World recently reported on the proven interactions between Clinton and Russia, including the fact that Hillary Clinton approved the uranium deal with Russia.
Some Hillary-apologists are keen to stress that she didn't approve the sale of 20% of the US's uranium to Russia. It was 20% of the US's uranium capacity. This is an important difference, which should indeed be pointed out.
However, to state the obvious, selling 20% of uranium production capacity is actually far worse than merely selling 20% of current uranium. Selling 20% of uranium capacity means handing over 20% of all uranium produced in future, rather than a one-off sale. It's incredible that Hillary-apologists don't seem to understand that 20% of all future production is so much more than selling 20% of what is currently on hand.
Despite Clinton's proven interactions with Russia, the anti-Russia hysteria from the left has continued, so as as a follow-up to our article listing Clinton's dealings with Russia, here's what Senator Tom Cotton had to say regarding what a pro-Russia policy would look like:
"If you want to know what a pro-Russia policy would look like, here are some elements of it:
* You'd slash defense spending.
* You'd slow down our nuclear modernization.
* You'd roll back missile defense systems.
* You would enter a one-sided nuclear control arms agreement.
* And you'd try to do everything you could to stop oil and gas production.
That was Barack Obama's policy for eight years. That was not Donald Trump's policy."
Looking at the above, one thing is immediately obvious. Donald Trump's policies are pretty much the exact opposite of the pro-Russia policies supported by Obama.
President Trump would like to work together with Russia in the fight against ISIS, just as any right-thinking individual would. As Trump stated in his inauguration speech:
"We will seek friendship and goodwill with the nations of the world..."
However, he continued:
"...but we do so with the understanding that it is the right of all nations to put their own interests first."
Trump's policies and actions since taking office have proven that he intends to do just that. To put America first. To quote once again from his inauguration speech:
"From this moment on, it’s going to be America first. Every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs, will be made to benefit American workers and American families."
#MAGA
Some Hillary-apologists are keen to stress that she didn't approve the sale of 20% of the US's uranium to Russia. It was 20% of the US's uranium capacity. This is an important difference, which should indeed be pointed out.
However, to state the obvious, selling 20% of uranium production capacity is actually far worse than merely selling 20% of current uranium. Selling 20% of uranium capacity means handing over 20% of all uranium produced in future, rather than a one-off sale. It's incredible that Hillary-apologists don't seem to understand that 20% of all future production is so much more than selling 20% of what is currently on hand.
Despite Clinton's proven interactions with Russia, the anti-Russia hysteria from the left has continued, so as as a follow-up to our article listing Clinton's dealings with Russia, here's what Senator Tom Cotton had to say regarding what a pro-Russia policy would look like:
"If you want to know what a pro-Russia policy would look like, here are some elements of it:
* You'd slash defense spending.
* You'd slow down our nuclear modernization.
* You'd roll back missile defense systems.
* You would enter a one-sided nuclear control arms agreement.
* And you'd try to do everything you could to stop oil and gas production.
That was Barack Obama's policy for eight years. That was not Donald Trump's policy."
Looking at the above, one thing is immediately obvious. Donald Trump's policies are pretty much the exact opposite of the pro-Russia policies supported by Obama.
President Trump would like to work together with Russia in the fight against ISIS, just as any right-thinking individual would. As Trump stated in his inauguration speech:
"We will seek friendship and goodwill with the nations of the world..."
However, he continued:
"...but we do so with the understanding that it is the right of all nations to put their own interests first."
Trump's policies and actions since taking office have proven that he intends to do just that. To put America first. To quote once again from his inauguration speech:
"From this moment on, it’s going to be America first. Every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs, will be made to benefit American workers and American families."
#MAGA
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