The Russian-elected President of the United States, Donald Trump, keeps defending the Russian war criminal dictator Vladimir Putin. Somehow, Trump is always "good friends" with dictators around the world, perhaps because he envies them for unfettered brutality and criminality which he wishes he could do but is still hemmed in by something called "democracy".
Instead of drawing red lines and acting on them, Trump rolled the red carpet for the Russian war criminal. Trump is a spineless coward who takes action only when there is no risk whatsoever. He doesn't like to take bold actions because he is afraid of the consequences on his so-called legacy.
Sure, Barack Obama drew a red line on the use by Assad of Syria of chemical weapons, but never acted on it. Trump doesn't even put down red lines because he knows he will have to either ignore them and look like Obama, or he will have to act on them and risk a reaction.
He didn't even mind the Israeli attack on Qatar, a country housing the largest US naval base in the Middle East and a major player and negotiator between the Israelis and the Palestinians. The Jack----in-Chief said he was "not thrilled" and "very unhappy" with the Israeli strikes on Qatar. That's the kind of bull that a coward will say when he has no idea what he is doing, unless he's in cahoots with the Zionist criminals and is their accomplice in the ethnic cleansing and genocide of Gaza and the West Bank, the announced annexation of what is left of Palestine, and the death of the two state-solution. If such is the case, then Trump agrees with Netanyahu on every Zionist move, is an accomplice in the final rape of Palestine, and the two are playing the good cop-bad cop game with the cowardly Arab states who haven't shown any spine themselves either.
Hiding his big fat head in the sand out of fear of what may happen in Europe and the Middle East is not leadership. People around the world expect more of someone who brags constantly about getting "respect" from the rest of the world; for now he is as risible and asinine as the fly on the bull, getting agitated on stupid homegrown issues, showing his big testicles domestically on a captive American population whom he is bullying with the National Guard and the army in the streets of cities, but cowardly retreating from a world he pretends to want to dominate.
The man doesn't understand this one constant in human history: Without justice, there will never be any peace. As long as there are criminals like him waging unjust wars against their neighbors, Trump shouldn't expect to be awarded any peace prize by the Nobel Committee because there will not be peace. I recommend that the Nobel Committee establish a "Piss Prize", especially for Donald Trump: He can't read, spell or understand whatever is read to him, so he can brag about receiving the Piss Prize that for the rest of his miserable life.
Trump is watching the world slowly descend into a Third World War, and he has no idea what the hell he wants to do: His dilemma is between upsetting his fellow dictators or actually doing something to prevent more wars. As his brain shrinks and his feet swell, the demented senile president of the United States is unlikely to be a real leader in the coming years.
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As Trump mulls a ‘mistake,’ targeted world leader hits back
Rachel Cohen
Fri, September 12, 2025
One of Poland’s most senior officials fired back at President Donald Trump on Friday.
Trump, while speaking to reporters on Thursday, suggested that a Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace earlier this week “could’ve been a mistake.”
“Could’ve been a mistake,“ Trump repeated at the White House.
“But regardless, I’m not happy about anything having to do with that whole situation. But hopefully it’s going to come to an end,” he added.
REPORTER: What's your reaction to Russia's drone incursion into Poland?
TRUMP: It could've been a mistake pic.twitter.com/lPNIHHnEjE
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 11, 2025
Polish authorities said they recovered parts of at least 19 Russian drones in the east of the country on Wednesday. While no injuries were reported, the situation raised concerns about a potential escalation of the war in Ukraine.
“What’s with Russia violating Poland’s airspace with drones? Here we go!” Trump previously posted on his Truth Social platform.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk appeared to take issue with Trump’s comments, dismissing his claims on social media.
“We would also wish that the drone attack on Poland was a mistake,” Tusk wrote on X, adding, “But it wasn’t. And we know it.”
We would also wish that the drone attack on Poland was a mistake. But it wasn’t. And we know it.
— Donald Tusk (@donaldtusk) September 12, 2025
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.), who has launched criticism against Trump in recent days, also slammed the president’s response.
“We expect more spine from our President,” the GOP lawmaker wrote on X.
In a separate post, Bacon also weighed in on Tusk’s remarks in agreement.
“One drone may be a mistake,” he said. “Nineteen Russian drones flying over Poland is not a mistake.”
Bacon’s comments came as he became the first House Republican to sign on to an effort, led by Democrats, to force a vote on imposing sanctions on Russia, POLITICO reported. The discharge petition would also provide aid to Ukraine. It needs six more signatures to reach the 218-member threshold to bypass GOP leadership.
“I’m tired of the administration’s antics on Ukraine,” Bacon said, according to POLITICO.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki addressed the drone incursion on Thursday, describing the development as “nothing more than an attempt to test our capabilities and responses.”
“It was an attempt to check the mechanism of action within NATO and our ability to react. Thanks to the wonderful Polish pilots and our allies, Poland, which is in NATO, will neither fear nor be frightened by Russian drones. Thank you!” Nawrocki continued.
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