Trump gets my drone sub back in unpresidented pre-presidential tweet!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Good1, Dec 17, 2016.

  1. Good1

    Good1

    Well, not MY drone sub, per se, but it was unmistakably marked Merica, collecting data in the South China sea, which China claims. They took it right out of the water!

    Rachel Maddow did a whole piece on it, droning on and on about how China always tests our new presidents within a few weeks of their inauguration. This time, she droned, the Chinese are testing our president pre-presidentially. The implication being that Trump is likely to get us into a war and that the Electors need to vote for Killary on Jan 19.

    Maddow ended her piece with a very sad face, "How are we going to get our drone back?"

    Then, unpresidentially, Trump TWEETS in the wee hours of the morning something about the Chinese stealing my (our) drone. Next thing you know the Chinese are trying to get rid of it like a hot (stolen) potatoe and making up all kinds of excuses to save face!

    I would remind you that Trump was NOT authorized to tweet anything that early in the morning, and when first posted, he spelled "unprecedented" wrong.

    At first, the Chinese did not know if it was unpresidential, but when they found out it was unpresidented, they started forking the sub over back to Merica asap!

    So Rachel, now you know the rest of the story.

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...s-us-drone-after-explaining-seizure/95555610/
     
  2. Just as this december month, who is actually President of the United States ?
    Who are the Chinese just now dealing with?
     
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Did Obama threaten to send the Chinese more pictures of him riding a bicycle?
     
  4. I am wondering who the Chinese are dealing with now?
    Are they dealing with the actual President of the United States or not?

    A question I did not think of : should we expect some coming wars in Asia?
    After all the USA has managed to put into total disasters the Middle East, so now , with the Republicans back in charge, they need a new place to make wars : Asia seem to be wealthy, so that should be the new place to go and destroy?
     
  5. Yes, Trumpy McTweet did it again with his powerful tweetyness. Next he will find his dick and be so amazed that he will tweet something, and misspell it.
     
  6. Good1

    Good1

    China no stupid. Deal with incoming. #Incoming! #NotLameDuck

    ISIS still thinks Trump's tweets are unpresidential.

    The war against the demonized Assad will end.
     
  7. That China is not stupid is a given.
    Let me reformulate my question: as of December just now, who has the capacity just now to send a nuclear missile to China? The actual President of the United States or someone else?
     
  8. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Latest Tweet:
    Donald J. Trump ‏@realDonaldTrump 3h hours ago

    We should tell China that we don't want the drone they stole back.- let them keep it!

    Its easy to read between the lines on that one. That's a warning. Loud and clear.
     
  9. Just for now, as far as the article goes, the Pentagone is still under the actual President of the United States command. The Pentagone has asked for it. So China is sating we are giving it back. No one can blame China.

    I was thinking that Asia will be the next zone of wars, then I forgot about Putin. People are complaining or hinting that Russians have done some jobs on the US elections. So what? the USA used to do the same with other countries. Cuba ( long time Russia ally) being a testimony of the many attempts.

    If that is the case, all the better :
    We will be now entering a time where Russia will become the world super power. People assumed that after
    pax-Britannia, pax-Germania, pax-America it would be pax-Judaica. Actually may be not so, we might get into pax-Russia. Pax-China is too early, as Chinese culture is not expansionist/warmongering in nature.

    From my limited experience of Russian people, I only have good things to say about them. Obviously they have some people who have issues of various sorts, but overseas, I can only praise them.
     
    Last edited: Dec 17, 2016
  10. I don't see it as a warning. To the contrary, it just means there are much bigger fish to fry, and the Chinese know it.
     
    #10     Dec 17, 2016