Dennis Kuchinich, a "Democrat" so distasteful to the corporate branch of the party he's been gerrymandered out of his congressional seat comments on Trump as a peacemaker.
Small excerpt: "For the first time, there is a sitting president who is starting to walk this path. If he follows through, this could mark the most significant shift in American military policy in decades."
The entire link is worth reading. Personally, I think this is a big deal and a real game changer. It's been a systemic problem for generations now, and as is typical of systemic problems, the solution is not always direct. Trump's negotiating style appears to be mafia-inspired extortion, but he's willing to step up and make the "ask."
Scott Ritter makes a similar, but more psychedelic point here:
"Trying to explain what happened the past few days in Munich is like trying to explain an acid-infused trip down the rabbit hole with Alice.
"You can’t.
"Especially to those who didn’t drop the tab and join you on that magic carpet ride.
"'Understanding Trump' is an exercise in futility for those who still choose to see the world through a prism of what passes for normalcy.
"Who believes in norms defined by established practice?
"There is nothing normal about Trump.
"And he is breaking with established practice at a pace that belies comprehension.
"There is no more room for established practice.
"It’s a revolution, baby."
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