Sunday, 21 May 2017

Trump was elected despite his Russian connections. Does it matter if he is working for Putin?

At the time of posting this, The Manchurian Candidate has sold weapons to Saudi Arabia to supply a war driven along sectarian lines between factions fighting because the other is the wrong type of Muslim. Ignoring the issue of the double standards of calling for peace in Syria when arming another war, he has called for Muslims to unite against terror. Am I the only one to think that this call is insane when his actions will fuel more conflict?

Anyway, he has also fired the man investigating his connections to Russia, and after his staff have said it is nothing to do with this investigation, he has said it is. And there is the issue of him allegedly asking Comey to drop the investigation, and then, after people said he did not give classified information to Russia, he admitted to doing so.

The thing is that he was elected despite his links to Russia, not just the things that he has said in the past about Russian links, but also his call to Russia to hack the emails of Clinton before the election (calling for a foreign power to take part in espionage to influence an election). That may be dismissed as a joke, as can the allegations that he paid prostitutes to urinate on a bed that Obama has slept in when he had been in Russia

So, does it really matter to the people of America if he has links to Russia? 

Of course it matters to the Baltic nations, and us in the UK, but does it really matter to America to work more closely with Putin?

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