
Throughout the Republican ‘debates,’ few issues were discussed. However, they attempted to make ISIS appear as the greatest danger to the world. The fact is that the most serious consequence facing the world are the effects of climate change.
None of them offered a real solution for the destruction of ISIS; hyperbole was their only response. Not one of the 17 candidates was knowledgeable regarding foreign affairs. Trump, the presumptive nominee, once again revealed his lack of knowledge and experience on FOX Noise.
Without confirming the fact that the war against ISIS is not our fight, but the responsibility of the Muslim world, Trump said that he would ask Congress to approve a war against the terrorist group.
‘This is a war against people who are vicious, violent people that we have no idea who they are, where they come from,’ Trump stated.
‘We are allowing tens of thousands of them into our country now so to top off wars on foreign land, wait ’til you see what happens in the future,’ he continued.
‘It’s probably not going to be pretty,’ he added.
What did he say? Once again Trump claims that he will ‘solve the problem,’ but offers no concrete solutions; he has none.
‘I would have no problem with doing it, Bill,’ Trump said of asking for congressional approval to wage war with the likes of ISIS.
‘I’ll study the facts, but I think right now, I would have no problem with doing it because we are at war,’ he continued.
‘By the way, the world is at war,’ Trump added.
Another Republican standard bearer who would force out nation to participate in another unwinnable war.
Trump’s solutions for our nation’s problems are revealed in words he ‘invents,’ and braggadocio claims that he cannot accomplish. His supporters are won with the use of fear and hatred. He is a man without substance and insufficient intelligence to lead the free world. He is a man who ‘lives in an ivory tower’ and is out of touch with the majority of Americans. No government experience is an ample reason to deny him his goal of residing in the White House.
Op-Ed
By James Turnage
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