“The U.S. cannot treat Colombian migrants as criminals,” Petro wrote. Petro said even though there were 15,660 Americans without legal immigration status in Colombia, he would never carry out a raid to return handcuffed Americans to the United States. “We are the opposite of the Nazis,” he wrote, in a jab at Trump. Mexico also refused a request last week to let a U.S. military aircraft land with migrants.

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    Nobody’s ever gonna trust the US ever again after Trump. Guy just thinks he can bully entire countries to his will.

    It’s a showing of everything that’s wrong with american exceptionalism…

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      He forgot the tagline to actually affecting American exceptionalism as a goal:

      “Speak softly and carry a big stick”

      Doing this bombastic stuff just makes him / the government look weak.

      Note that I’m not subscribing to American exceptionalism, but describing past efforts to achieve / demonstrate it.

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        Trump speaks biggly and carries a soft stick.

        Trump thinks tariffs are some great threat and yeah they cut into US imports but countries will just export to other countries instead. Meanwhile the US implodes from lack of goods since nobody can afford to pay the tariffs. The only thing Trump is going to achieve is accelerating this coming recession into a full blown depression.

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      Yup. Biden had just started to return stability and reassure allies, even with one arm tied behind his back for his entire term, just so that Trump can fuck everything up again. I hope a true American ally sees him for the threat he is and we have an Ebrahim Reisi situation

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      Guy just thinks he can bully entire countries to his will.

      He leads the US. He was handed the most powerful military in the world and one of the most influencial economies.

      He absolutely can bully whomever he wants.

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        Apparently Colombia and Mexico disagree, and they’re not even particularly powerful. Sounds more like the US is all bark, at the moment.

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            “Can” does not mean “should”.

            America has a long history of bullying Central and South America. The current situation is unfortunate, but not entirely surprising.

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              Im just not surprised by anything these days. Whatever is the worst thing I can think of happening is nearly always an underestimate.

              The United States is just an embarrassment on every level.

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                Personally, I am hoping it is part of a lifecycle, and that the dawn of a new golden age will happen after Reconstruction v2.0 has thoroughly removed the poison from America’s veins.

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                  It might be, but this kind of change only happens with a blood sacrifice, and Americans won’t do that. So, this spell cannot be broken.

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        For a while. Until the rest of the world decides to not subsidize US deficits any more by using the dollar as the reserve currency.

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          I’m admittedly not a genius when it comes to foreign exchange/international currency dynamics, but unless the Yuan became the reserve currency I think it would be a positive change for most of the world.

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        It is a lot harder to use that military than people think though. And purging the officers only makes it harder. The best trained infantryman in the world can’t fight without bullets.