json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["venezuela","politics","US","trump","question"],"appCategory":"venezuela","appTitle":"Why is Trump ousting Maduro in Venezuela but not other dictators in Russia, Turkey,Saudi Arabia and Philippines?","appBody":"<p>Actually Trump is everywhere. </p><p>I am very satisfied that Trump is endeavoring to break the specific negative awful association with Russia. </p><p>I don't believe that Russia is an imperative nation. The vital nations are America's monetary rivals. </p><p>That is likely why Trump isn't so excited about Europe. He most likely feels that Europe is out contending the USA, in the meantime anticipating that its safeguard should be enormously sponsored. </p><p>I was stunned yet not especially astonished by Trump cozying up to Saudi Arabia. Both Trump and Saudi Arabia require partners against Iran. </p><p>What is aggravating yet again not astonishing, is Trump's absence of ethical quality. </p><p>Trump regularly says a certain something and does another. He has a great deal of opportunity to do what he needs. By and by that frequently implies that what he does is very reasonable. </p><p>I think the issue with Hillary and even Obama, is that they were not able break the impasse in world clashes. Obama even had the cheek to point the finger at David Cameron when the Libyan crusade did not go how he would have preferred it to. </p><p>Ideally the 'exceptional relationship' will endure on the grounds that we share a typical dialect. That makes it less demanding to clarify things when they turn out badly. I think there is a significant abnormal state of trust and comprehension to. </p><p>I would have suspected that it was increasingly critical to the European Union to hold Russia under tight restraints than either the UK or the USA.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"fkl9dqhxw","appParentAuthor":"mauricioflores","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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