World leaders appear to mock Trump during tense NATO summit

It must be hard to remain diplomatic dealing with Trump and his irrational ideas and behavior. I do wonder why some Americans don't realize yet how badly Trump reflects on them as a nation of people is they continually support the man on any level.
people always double down on stupid. They'd rather blame their terrible choices on the "state of the left" than ever admit personal accountability for their actions.
 
people always double down on stupid. They'd rather blame their terrible choices on the "state of the left" than ever admit personal accountability for their actions.

Or they simply don't agree with your view of the world. I know this is ego damaging and appalling for you two to even consider, but your views of how the world should be, how everyone should behave and what everyone should believe in and consider important isn't the only correct path.
 
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Not worried about these girly men, Macron, Trudeau and Johnson. President Donald Trump will put them in their place soon enough. Wait till they talk about tariffs. See these little babies cry and whine. Macron is first since, he already raised taxes on US companies. Huge tariffs coming on French products.
 
Or they simply don't agree with your view of the world. I know this is ego damaging and appalling for you two to even consider, but your views of how the world should be, how everyone should behave and what everyone should believe in and consider important isn't the only correct path.

You clearly aren't on the correct path ( any of them ). My ego is quite fine understanding the US is a complete shit show right now and it has no bearing at all on my life. It is however amusing to see how butt hurt some of you overly proud Americans are when someone dares to point out the absurdities of your country at this time.

I don't personally care if you care about my opinion on the matter.
 
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nato-s...to-mock-president-trump-during-tense-meeting/

World leaders appear to mock Trump during tense NATO summit

As the impeachment inquiry heats up in Washington, with the House Judiciary Committee set to hold its first public hearing Wednesday, President Trump has found himself in tense moments with fellow world leaders at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in London.

The leaders, who are celebrating the 70th anniversary of the transatlantic alliance, are meeting Wednesday at a golf resort outside of London to discuss threats including terrorism, arms control and China.

But tension among the leaders of NATO member countries over the alliance's role also appears to pose a threat to the partnership.

While the leaders of the 29-member NATO alliance were all smiles as they posed for the ceremonial family photo Wednesday, Mr. Trump and the United States' closest allies had some awkward moments Tuesday, reports CBS News' Paula Reid.

While meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Mr. Trump said Canada is "slightly delinquent" in its contribution to NATO.

Hours after the bilateral meeting between Mr. Trump and Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister, alongside British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Macron, appeared to mock the U.S. president during a reception at Buckingham Palace.

"He was late because he takes a 40-minute press conference off the top," Trudeau can be heard saying, adding that "you just watched his team's jaws drop to the floor."

French President Emanuel Macron and Mr. Trump engaged in a tense exchange over Syria, with Macron telling the president, "The first burden we share, the first cost we pay, is our soldiers' lives."

"Would you like some nice ISIS fighters?" Mr. Trump replied. "I could give them to you."

Macron told the president his "number one problem are not the foreign fighters. It's the ISIS fighters in the region."

The response from the French president led Mr. Trump to declare that his response was "one of the greatest non-answers I've ever heard."

Mr. Trump canceled his scheduled news conference via Twitter, "because we did so many over the past two days."

Mr. Trump has in the past criticized NATO, calling it "obsolete" and demanding the other members of the alliance pay more. But in London, the president has embraced the partnership, even as he cast doubt on whether the U.S. would defend a nation that does not spend the agreed-upon 2% of GDP on defense.

Mr. Trump answered questions from reporters for a combined two hours Tuesday during meetings with Macron, Trudeau and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

On Wednesday, Mr. Trump met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and hosted a lunch with NATO members who have met their financial commitments.

The same idiots that have a a full continent in depression since 1980s? what's the problem here?
 
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