Foreign governments worried about Pres. Trump

Good day all, and yes, I will be speaking with the Angry Systems Administrator about both the DDOS attack and his comments on my viewing habits. However, now I’m reading stories that world leaders are “Concerned” over a possible Trump presidency.

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It seems they don’t like his ideas that the for a president of the United States, the United States should come first when it comes to foreign affairs. It seems they don’t like the idea that a President Trump wouldn’t bow down to the United Nations or the bureaucrats of the European Union. Here are a few details from Reuters:

Foreign diplomats are expressing alarm to U.S. government officials about what they say are inflammatory and insulting public statements by Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, according to senior U.S. officials.

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Officials from Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia have complained in recent private conversations, mostly about the xenophobic nature of Trump’s statements, said three U.S. officials, who all declined to be identified. “As the (Trump) rhetoric has continued, and in some cases amped up, so, too, have concerns by certain leaders around the world,” said one of the officials.

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U.S. officials said it was highly unusual for foreign diplomats to express concern, even privately, about candidates in the midst of a presidential campaign. U.S. allies in particular usually don’t want to be seen as meddling in domestic politics, mindful that they will have to work with whoever wins.

I think I know what the problem here is. Trump has watched as millions of American jobs have flowed out of the country with no real benefit to the United States. He sees all these so called “Free Trade” agreements as being one way. Other nations can freely sell their products here, but really won’t let American companies into their countries. Obviously, it’s more complicated than that.

Senior leaders in several countries — including Britain, Mexico, France, and Canada — have already made public comments criticizing Trump’s positions. German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel branded him a threat to peace and prosperity in an interview published on Sunday.

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Let’s take a look at these complainers, shall we? First Mexico. Millions of illegals crossing in from that country, Drug Cartels smuggling tons of drugs in, and no plans to actually help the United States control both sides of the border. In fact, we’ve had Mexican military forces cross into the United States and actually fire across the borders. (Usually supporting drug runners)

Then we have Great Britain. They are actually teetering on the edge of societal collapse and the Prime Minister is trying to prevent the British from pulling out of the European Union. Germany is past teetering on the brink and is in the process OF collapsing thanks to Angela Merkal’s insane refugee policies. Canada just tossed their version of a conservative government and put in a Bernie Sanders wannabe who can’t wait to bend over for Islam. France? Well, France.

The foreign officials have been particularly disturbed by the anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim themes that the billionaire real estate mogul has pushed, according to the U.S. officials. European and Middle Eastern government representatives have expressed dismay to U.S. officials about anti-Muslim declarations by Trump that they say are being used in recruiting pitches by the Islamic State and other violent jihadist groups.

And that right there tells you all you need to know about the Europeans. For all intents and purposes, the Europeans, at least the Western Europeans, have pretty much surrendered to Islam and are simply waiting for the formal creation of the Caliphate. As to the Middle Eastern Islamic countries? F**k ‘em! They’ve been at war with the United States since our formation. Ever hear of the Barbary Pirates? Yep, Muslims. They’re just angry that they might have to deal with a President who will actually keep their jihadi’s out.

On Dec. 7, Trump’s campaign issued a written statement saying that he was “calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on.” Trump subsequently said in television interviews that American Muslims traveling abroad would be allowed to return to the country, as would Muslim members of the U.S. military or Muslim athletes coming to compete in the United States.

And that caveat really isn’t one. Those are American Citizens and therefore are fully protected by the Constitution of the United States, at least until they decide to go Jihad. Then they get dealt with, just like any other criminal or terrorist.

There are also concerns abroad that the United States would become more insular under Trump, who has pledged to tear up international trade agreements and push allies to take a bigger role in tackling Middle East conflicts.

European diplomats are constantly asking about Trump’s rise with disbelief and, now, growing panic,” said a senior NATO official, speaking on condition of anonymity. “With the EU facing an existential crisis, there’s more than the usual anxiety about the U.S. turning inward when Europe needs U.S. support more than ever.”

I guess they’ve figured out that the American Taxpayers are tired of paying for Europe’s defense when the Europeans won’t take on a big part of the load themselves. When we asked for help, with the exception of the British, Canada and a couple of the Eastern European nations, they either said no, or were so useless, they were more of a danger to us then to the enemy. As to the “existential crises?” Well, you brought that on yourselves. You deal with it.

“The responses have ranged from amusement to befuddlement to curiosity,” the official said. “In some cases, we’ve heard expressions of alarm, but those have been more in response to the anti-immigrant and anti-refugee sentiment as well as the general sense of xenophobia.”

Ok, time for some clarification here for you European Moonbats. First, it Trump and his supporters aren’t anti-immigrant. They are anti-illegal immigrant. There is a major difference. The majority of Americans have no problem with those who immigrate to the United States within the law, and then work hard to assimilate and become Americans. That’s what made America great. If you actually paid attention to what Trump is saying, you would know that.

As to refugees, enough is enough. People are seeing Arab Christians and other non-Muslim groups being slaughtered by ISIS and punished by the Islamic countries because they aren’t Muslim. If ANY group deserves refugee status, it’s them. Instead, you want us to let in hundreds of thousands of Muslim men of military age, with no families, who think a fun night is grabbing a few women and raping them. I don’t think so Sigfried!

More than a hundred Republican foreign policy veterans pledged this week to oppose Trump, saying in an open letter that his proposals would undermine U.S. security.

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Are these the same morons who gave us the mess we have now in the Middle East and the rest of the world? Granted, the current list of disasters is wholly owned by Obama, Kerry and Clinton, but Bush’s incompetence also has to be considered. Let’s face facts. Pretty much all of those “Foreign Policy Veterans” have forgotten that their primary duty is to the United States, and not to some arcane United Nations New World Order.

Several American foreign policy experts said foreign diplomats have complained to them as well. “All foreign diplomats I’ve talked to are amazed at the Trump phenomenon and worried about it, especially in the Middle East and Europe,” said Elliott Abrams, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations think tank who handled Middle East affairs at the National Security Council from 2001 to 2009 under then-President George W. Bush.

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These people are the ones that are out of touch with what’s going on in this country. We have seen one sell out by the State Department after the other and the voters are tired of it. All these “Diplomatic Veterans” tend to think that getting an agreement, even a bad one, (See John Kerry’s cave in to Iran recently), is far more important that the interests of the United States. If the United States is going to go a bit isolationist, it’s the fault of the Diplomats forgetting who they actually worked for.

I don’t see the U.S. going to the point we were at between WW1 and WW2. However, I don’t see us wasting our resources on countries that constantly stab us in the back. I think we will support Israel, (Which we should), and hopefully Great Britain will decide to bail out of the European Union and we can rebuild our relationship with them, which was all but destroyed by Obama.

In the Pacific, we need to have a discussion with Japan, South Korea and the Philippines. Australia and New Zealand need to get off their high horses and understand that someday, we might just take them at their word and not show up when they call. This is what is really worrying the foreign governments about Trump. He might be the first president since Ronald Reagan, or even Teddy Roosevelt who would put America first and not give a damn what other countries think. It’s about time.

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