Eugene
Gold Member
- Mar 2, 2014
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What surprises me greatly is your love to scandals and absolute not willing to see the picture in common.
Trump met Putin. They discussed a lot...
BUT the only thing which is important for you is his and Putin's words about "Russia's meddling".
Insane!
Why don't allow Trump to do something? He is American, he was elected by about half of Americans (well, your election system is not democratic...but at least 40% of population votes for him) so he will stand on pro American interests.
But your political games make every his move a zero result.
More than a century ago we had good poet Ivan Krylov and he wrote a children poem:
When partners can't agree
Their dealings come to naught
And trouble is their labor's only fruit.
____________
Once Crawfish, Swan and Pike
Set out to pull a loaded cart,
And all together settled in the traces;
They pulled with all their might, but still the cart refused to budge!
The load it seemed was not too much for them:
Yet Crawfish scrambled backwards,
Swan strained up skywards, Pike pulled toward the sea.
Who's guilty here and who is right is
not for us to say-
But anyway the cart's still there today.
That is exactly the picture I see in the US policy. Each side doesn't allow another to move country to any direction.
The longer you do it the better for your enemy!
Trump met Putin. They discussed a lot...
BUT the only thing which is important for you is his and Putin's words about "Russia's meddling".
Insane!
Why don't allow Trump to do something? He is American, he was elected by about half of Americans (well, your election system is not democratic...but at least 40% of population votes for him) so he will stand on pro American interests.
But your political games make every his move a zero result.
More than a century ago we had good poet Ivan Krylov and he wrote a children poem:
When partners can't agree
Their dealings come to naught
And trouble is their labor's only fruit.
____________
Once Crawfish, Swan and Pike
Set out to pull a loaded cart,
And all together settled in the traces;
They pulled with all their might, but still the cart refused to budge!
The load it seemed was not too much for them:
Yet Crawfish scrambled backwards,
Swan strained up skywards, Pike pulled toward the sea.
Who's guilty here and who is right is
not for us to say-
But anyway the cart's still there today.
That is exactly the picture I see in the US policy. Each side doesn't allow another to move country to any direction.
The longer you do it the better for your enemy!