What Asia Should Learn From Trump’s Rise

bripat9643

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They are all beginning to piss their panties, folks. Can you imagine the wailing that will ensue once Trump wins the general election? Imagine how the South Korean government will react when Trump submits his demand for South Korean to pay America $20 billion a year or we pull are troops out.


They are getting scared! Who knew they had their own news site? =============------============--------============= The greatest geopolitical risk in the world today is the possibility of a Trump administration.

From building a wall along the Mexican border to barring Muslims entry into the United States and demanding more money for U.S. military operations from foreign governments, his proposals would lead to an about-face in Washington’s relations with the world.

Yet it would be folly to dismiss Donald Trump’s ire against the international community as off-the-cuff alarmist rantings. His message has resonated so widely across the United States.

What’s more, fear about the risks of international trade, globalization and an increasingly stratified society are not unique to the United States. Thus, the Trump phenomenon could easily go global.
 
Pull our troops out of South Korea? For 20 billion?

Trump said the Mexico wall will cost 5 billion. Wouldn't it be cheaper to spend another 5 billion and build another one of his huuuge beautiful walls between North and South Korea? Except not put a big beautiful door on it.

The delusions on the right are getting pathological.
 
We have troops stationed in South Korea because it is in OUR national interest, and they contribute over $800 million/year toward the expense.
 

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