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babylonsister

(171,066 posts)
Fri Nov 25, 2016, 06:40 PM Nov 2016

Trump's foreign policy can be summed up in a single word: extortion

http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/11/25/1603992/-Trump-s-foreign-policy-can-be-summed-up-in-a-single-word-extortion?detail=facebook


Trump's foreign policy can be summed up in a single word: extortion
By Mark Sumner
Friday Nov 25, 2016 · 11:35 AM EST


The most frightening thing about the New York Times interview with Donald Trump wasn’t anything new. It only confirmed what had been clear from every debate, every previous interview, and those long-vanished press conferences—Trump’s knowledge of most issues is thinner than paper, and his interest thinner still.

There’s only one issue that matters to Trump. Exactly one.


And in one area, Mr. Trump remained quite inflexible: He made clear he has no intention of selling his businesses and stepping decisively away from corrupting his presidency with an exponentially enhanced version of the self-dealing he accused Hillary Clinton of engaging in.

Trump has already demonstrated, multiple times, that he’s willing to use his position as president-elect for actions that are indistinguishable from old-fashioned extortion. There’s no reason to think he won’t intensify those actions once the “elect” is removed from his title.

When the story of Trump’s post-election conversation with the Argentinian president first surfaced, both ends of the discussion disputed that Trump had pressed for approval of a business venture. However, just days later that long awaited approval miraculously came through.

… Reuters later confirmed that Ivanka Trump — who is a key player in the family business — was also on the call. The very next day, the investment group building the $100 million Trump-branded tower in Buenos Aires announced that they were moving full speed ahead, and that they “just barely need to take care of a few administrative details.”


If Donald Trump were getting on the phone and promising foreign leaders US support in exchange for cutting him a check, it would clearly be illegal, but Trump believes he’s protected by funneling this demands through his business. That doesn’t make it one bit more moral or one inch less dangerous.

U.S. media has largely breezed past the story. But foreign press reports paint a complicated picture of the relationship between the Argentine government, Trump’s Argentine real estate partners, and the emerging Trump administration. Those reports lend further support to the existing evidence that Trump and his adult children are leveraging the presidency to advance their business interests.


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As far as Trump is concerned, there’s only one department of the government that matters—the Department of Trump. In that department, he’s Secretary and CEO. A kleptocracy does more than just rob a nation of money, it also steals its effectiveness, its flexibility, and its dignity.
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Trump's foreign policy can be summed up in a single word: extortion (Original Post) babylonsister Nov 2016 OP
Ah yes, despicable forest drumph is already busy ripping off the USA BSdetect Nov 2016 #1
Banana republic politics where the leader's family is all put in positions of power? guillaumeb Nov 2016 #2
Where are OUR elected 'officials' on all of this? Where? pangaia Nov 2016 #3
OMG! I guess we have no Congress? kentuck Nov 2016 #4

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
2. Banana republic politics where the leader's family is all put in positions of power?
Fri Nov 25, 2016, 06:47 PM
Nov 2016

What could possibly go wrong?

Recommended.

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
3. Where are OUR elected 'officials' on all of this? Where?
Fri Nov 25, 2016, 06:50 PM
Nov 2016

Can one imagine if the shoe were on the other foot?



My Rep is ugh Chris (asshole )Collins-- check him out, if you dare.
I'm all over him for being a trumpista and also being on the 'transssiiioon team...


But both my senators are Dems-- Kristen Gillibrand and Chuckie the mobster Schumer.


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