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04 Feb 2017 07:50 #334342
by chairman
WASHINGTON (AP) - For all the White House's early bravado, President Donald Trump has taken office with few concrete plans for how to make good on his pledge to unravel President Barack Obama's foreign policy and tackle some of the biggest national security challenges facing his administration. In phone calls with key European leaders, Trump is said to have described his plans for confronting the Islamic State group with the same hard-charging but vague rhetoric he used in the campaign, promising strong, but unspecified action. Pressed privately by allies about how he plans to pursue a better relationship with Russia, Trump sticks with his public assertion that a better relationship with Moscow would be beneficial for the West.
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04 Feb 2017 14:07 #334416
by brian
Some one thought Trump will do the 'job'!!!. He will ensure slow death of US economy with his policies aimed at 'helping' middle America. World has changed, better accept and get on with it. It doesn't revolve around US. Putin won this with his sex tapes on Trump.
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