Aftermath of Trump Victory

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And it’s specifically because those bailouts were completely and totally unfair. It didn’t make those financial institutions any stronger, and it bailed out a bunch of people — by the way, and these are people that have all gone to Yale, and Harvard, they went to the finest institutions in the West. They should have known better.
I have been saying this for a very long time now. Judge an individual by his actions, not by his label. So what if one is a Harvard graduate? If one is incompetent, he is incompetent as manifest by his failures.

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'Pure hatred': Translator reveals how Muslim refugees want to 'Islamize' Germany

Published November 17, 2016


A translator at refugee camps in Germany has claimed Muslim migrants hate Christians and want to Islamize the country.

The woman, 39, from Eritrea, came to Germany as a refugee herself in 1991, before volunteering at asylum centers to “give something back.”



But the Arabic speaker said what she discovered when working with migrants over the last five years shocked her.

During her time at a number of centers across the country, she said she discovered Muslim refugees preaching “pure hatred” of Christians.

EUROPE STRUGGLES TO STRENGTHEN SECURITY IN WAKE OF ATTACKS

Muslim children were told by their parents not to play with Christian kids.


And she herself was told it was a sin for her to help feed and defend Christians
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She told German Catholic website Kath.net: “They want Germany to be Islamized. They despise our country and our values.”

She claimed many of the migrants showed their “true colors” only when they were away from people of other religions.


The translator explained: “Pure hatred against non-believers is preached, and children are brought here from an early age here in Germany.


“It’s very similar in asylum housing, where Muslim boys refuse to play with Christians.

“Some women told me, ‘We will multiply our numbers. We must have more children than the Christians because it’s the only way we can destroy them here.’”

She said other translators were a part of the problem, claiming they prevented Christian refugees claiming permanent asylum by failing to tell them they were entitled to have their questionnaires translated.



http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/1...muslim-refugees-want-to-islamize-germany.html


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The West Is Finally Fighting Back against Militant Islam


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by Rev. Peter Mullen19 Nov 20160


General Michael Flynn has been offered the post of national security adviser in Donald Trump’s administration. Flynn is a senior intelligence officer and during the election campaign he was vociferous in his denunciation of Hillary Clinton, even leading the chants for her to be locked up.

He is also a long-standing critic of Obama’s military policies – or what he regards as the lack of them. In particular he has called for a fiercer response to Islamic State.

He is on record as having said, “It’s rational to fear Muslims.” On the BBC’s Today Programme, the presenter Nick Robinson described Flynn’s statement as “controversial.”

So that’s the BBC’s assessment of what counts as controversial!

How so when for decades Muslims have been shooting, bombing, dispossessing and otherwise terrorising people in large numbers on three continents?

But the left wing establishment – that politically correct amalgamation of politicians, senior churchmen and huge sections of the media – insists that we shouldn’t notice the slaughter. As a priest in the Church of England, I wish we would adopt the attitude and policies of some of our best forebears.

In the Burgundian town of Vézelay, on 31 March 1146, St Bernard of Clairvaux delivered his famous oration on responding to the Muslim threat:

“…Will you allow the infidels to contemplate in peace the ravages they have committed on Christian people? …Fly then to arms; let the holy rage animate you in the fight, and let the Christian world resound with these words of the Hebrew prophet: ‘Cursed be he who does not stain his sword with blood!’”

Islam, the famous “religion of peace and love” has got a CV. Here is a summary of its imperialistic incursions and attempted conquests over the last 1300 years:

In AD 732 a Muslim army of as many as 200,000 men was defeated by the Christian Charles Martel at Tours. If that battle had been lost, all Europe would have fallen to militant Islam. In 1565 the relief of the Siege of Malta, by a Christian alliance, ensured that the Mediterranean did not fall into Muslim hands and so give them a toehold in southern Europe

Following the defeat of the Muslim Turks by the Knights of St John at Malta in 1565, there came the Battle of Lepanto on 7th October 1571 when a fleet of the Holy League, a coalition of Spain (including its territories of Naples, Sicily and Sardinia), the Republic of Venice, the Papacy, the Republic of Genoa, the Duchy of Savoy, the Knights Hospitaller and others, decisively defeated the main fleet of the Ottoman Empire.

There was that other 11 September – 1683 when Christian armies under Jan Sobieski arrived at the gates of Vienna and defeated the last substantial Muslim incursion: the last, that is, before the one which we face at present.

There is no doubt that militant Islam’s current aggression will have to be firmly suppressed if the character of Europe as we know it is to survive. If the European powers cannot bring themselves to act firmly, then the continent will be dominated by the Islamic ideology within a generation, with the resulting loss of all our freedoms – and of course the loss of countless lives.

The character of Islam has long been understood by some of the finest minds in Europe. One of the most outstanding philosophers of the 20th century, R.G. Collingwood in his The New Leviathan (1942) described Islam as “a barbarism.” And the great poet Samuel Coleridge had this to say in his On the Constitution of Church and State (1830):

“That erection of a temporal monarch under the pretence of a spiritual authority, which was not possible in Christendom but by the extinction or entrancement of the spirit of Christianity, this was effected in full by Mahomet, to the establishment of the most extensive and complete despotism that ever warred against civilisation and the interests of humanity.”

Winston Churchill wrote:

“How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy.”

World War III is not something that belongs to the future: it has been going on for a long time. The strategy of Islam is what it has always been, and that is to defeat, subdue and rule the west. Yes, there is a war on. The trouble is only one side is fighting it. Let us hope that, under the guidance of General Michael Flynn, this policy of appeasement and defeatism is about to change.



http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/11/19/west-finally-fighting-back-militant-islam/
 

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no it is not about Christianity ..................it is consumerism and capitalism .............it is about money & power .............they dont care about people of outside USA & western Europe ............Atheism is spreading in western countries & they are passing Many laws & cultures which are against Christianity .

Example = LGBT marriage & feminism .
Modern militant atheism is natural precursor to Abrahamism ie Xtianity. It is just one God away from monotheism!!
 

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'Pure hatred': Translator reveals how Muslim refugees want to 'Islamize' Germany

Published November 17, 2016


A translator at refugee camps in Germany has claimed Muslim migrants hate Christians and want to Islamize the country.

The woman, 39, from Eritrea, came to Germany as a refugee herself in 1991, before volunteering at asylum centers to “give something back.”



But the Arabic speaker said what she discovered when working with migrants over the last five years shocked her.

During her time at a number of centers across the country, she said she discovered Muslim refugees preaching “pure hatred” of Christians.

EUROPE STRUGGLES TO STRENGTHEN SECURITY IN WAKE OF ATTACKS

Muslim children were told by their parents not to play with Christian kids.


And she herself was told it was a sin for her to help feed and defend Christians
.


She told German Catholic website Kath.net: “They want Germany to be Islamized. They despise our country and our values.”

She claimed many of the migrants showed their “true colors” only when they were away from people of other religions.


The translator explained: “Pure hatred against non-believers is preached, and children are brought here from an early age here in Germany.


“It’s very similar in asylum housing, where Muslim boys refuse to play with Christians.

“Some women told me, ‘We will multiply our numbers. We must have more children than the Christians because it’s the only way we can destroy them here.’”

She said other translators were a part of the problem, claiming they prevented Christian refugees claiming permanent asylum by failing to tell them they were entitled to have their questionnaires translated.



http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/1...muslim-refugees-want-to-islamize-germany.html


@rock127 @Navnit Kundu @aditya10r

What really is the big revelation here, when it comes to Islam? is it not openly written in the Quran itself? It's just that people pretend to be asleep and when it becomes too apparent to not be asleep then they act as if they have been presented with the revelation. Is it not known to all of us that they want to 'spread the green' everywhere as an officially written doctrine?

In fact, even the things that Hitler did were advertised by him every single time he gave a speech even before he won power.

The German people seem to have a pattern of pretending to sleep until it gets too late.
 

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US approves USD 31.2 billion of fighter sales to the Middle East
Gareth Jennings, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
18 November 2016



Qatar has requested 72 of the latest variant Advanced Eagle, which features increased weapon stations, modern systems, and an AESA radar. Source: Boeing


The US State Department has cleared long-delayed fighter aircraft sales to the Middle East valued at USD 31.2 billion.

Two notifications posted on the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) website on 17 November announced the approval of 40 Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornets for Kuwait and 72 Boeing F-15 Advanced Eagles for Qatar, valued at USD10.1 billion and USD21.1 billion respectively. Both sales were requested some years ago, but had reportedly been held up owing to concerns raised by Israel.



Kuwait's request for 40 Super Hornets has been approved by the State Department and is now with Congress for final sign-off. (Lockheed Martin)

The Kuwaiti sale covers 32 single-seat F/A-18E and eight twin-seat F/A-18F aircraft, as well as 12 Lockheed Martin AN/AAQ-33 Sniper pods, 48 Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems (JHMCS), and other equipment and support. Kuwait is the first customer to request an element of Boeing's International Roadmap upgrade for the Super Hornet, with the notification also listing eight conformal fuel tanks for four of its aircraft.

Once in service, the F/A-18E/Fs will initially augment the Kuwait Air Force's current 39 Boeing F/A-18C/D Hornets and the 28 yet-to-be delivered Eurofighter Typhoons, before eventually replacing the legacy Hornets.

The Qatari sale covers 72 F-15QA (Qatar Advanced) Eagles as well as weapons and related support equipment. Lead-in fighter training in the United States is also included. The Advanced Eagle is the latest variant of the Boeing-made fighter that has also been ordered by Saudi Arabia as the F-15SA. This variant improves on previous models in that it features two additional underwing weapons stations (increasing the number from nine to 11); the option of a large area display cockpit; fly-by-wire controls; and the Raytheon APG-63(V)3 active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar.

Along with 24 Dassault Rafales that were ordered in May 2015, in Qatar Emiri Air Force service the F-15QAs will replace the service's current 12 Dassault Mirage 2000-5 fighters.

The DSCA notifications represent the total number of fighters that the State Department has approved, and are not necessarily the number that each nation will procure (Qatar, for example, has already had a portion of its total 72-aircraft requirement satisfied with the Rafale).



http://www.janes.com/article/65606/us-approves-usd31-2-billion-of-fighter-sales-to-the-middle-east
 

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Looks like Cable News Network, aka CNN, has lost a lot of its credibility. Now, that's one aftermath of Trump's victory. Nice to see this aired on CNN.

'SNL' mocks CNN's Trump coverage

 

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Trump to Create a ‘Gigantic’ Military to Scare Off Beijing
Category: Peace and Conflict Tags: American Politics / China / military / News

President-elect Donald Trump says he wants to rebuild the U.S. Navy toward a goal of 350 ships. (Trump image: Gage Skidmore via flickr/ CC BY 2.0, Navy image: Wikipedia Commons)

James Burke

The potential flashpoints in the South China Sea and East China Sea didn’t get much of a mention during the race for the U.S. presidency, largely because they aren’t core issues for domestic America.

If there was any China-related talk during the campaign, the now President-elect Donald Trump mostly spoke about trade issues with the Asian giant.

So far, there is little detail regarding Trump’s potential policy for the Asia-Pacific, but Rudy Giuliani, one of Trump’s closest advisers and potential secretary of state, gave some indication of what the U.S. has planned.

Giuliani told global business leaders in Washington some of the details of how the U.S. was planning to rebuild its military, and what this could mean for China.

The former New York mayor said that the number of U.S. Army troops would rise to 550,000, instead of shrinking it to 420,000, reported The Australian. This figure is confirmed on Trump’s website, as was the intention to take their Navy up to 350 ships instead of going to 247.

“At 350, China can’t match us in the Pacific. At 247 ships, we can’t fight a two-ocean war; we gave up the Pacific,” said Giuliani.

“If you face them with a military that is modern, gigantic, overwhelming, and unbelievably good at conventional and asymmetric warfare, they may challenge it, but I doubt it.”

Trump’s biggest challenge in the Asia-Pacific is Beijing’s claims that the South China Sea is its territory. That’s a 1.4-million-square-mile chunk of open ocean where some $5 trillion of ship-borne trade passes through annually.

The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan also have contesting claims in the area, but what Beijing is doing dwarfs all of their efforts combined.

To back up claims that stretch 1,200 miles from its own shoreline, Beijing has been busy turning atolls and rocky outcrops into islands that are being militarized, says the Pentagon. Around 3,000 acres of new territory have been built on seven reefs.

Beijing also has conflicting claims against Japan in the East China Sea.

See what Trump said in September about how he would build up the American military in this AP Archive video:


http://www.visiontimes.com/2016/11/19/trump-to-create-a-gigantic-military-to-scare-off-beijing.html
 

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I find it pretty rich that the guys trainning and funding Daesh and their ilk claim it will be a "disaster" if the US and Russia ork together to defeat "ISIS" ie Saudi n Qatari proxies.
The only thing that has to happen is a further collapse of oil prices followed by US beginning to export oil. Saudis and Qataris will find their rightful place very soon.
 

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I say this is good! China has been jumping up and down, claiming things here and there. A powerful America can give China a beating that it will never recover from. A powerful America also means that China will never challenge it.
 

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Israel Media: Trump Secretly Preparing Joint US-Russian-Turkish Assault on Daesh
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An Israeli military intelligence website is claiming that US President-elect Donald Trump, prior to being sworn in to the White House, is already managing America’s military, and that he is secretly preparing for a joint assault on Daesh with Russia and Turkey.

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Vladimir Putin Holds Phone Talks With US President-Elect Donald Trump
According to Jerusalem-based DEBKAfile sources in Washington, Trump’s National Security Adviser, Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, is “secretly in close touch with the Head of the Russian Security Council, Nikolai Patrushev, as well as President Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and Jordan’s King Abdullah.”
The website claims that the group has been engaged in covert discussions to prepare for a combined assault on Daesh bastions in Iraq and Syria, shortly after Trump is sworn in as president in January 2017.

“Their plan of operation would also involve the regular armies of Turkey, Jordan, Iraq and Persian Gulf nations,” DEBKAfile reported.

The outlet also noted that another hint of the potential cooperation came from Syrian President Bashar Assad himself, in an interview with Portuguese radio on November 16. Assad stated, “[If Trump] fights the terrorists, it is clear that we will be a natural ally, together with the Russians, Iranians and many other countries who want to defeat the terrorists.”

“Although still at a preliminary stage, the talks have produced their first tangible result: A vanguard of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) has arrived on the Syrian side of the Golan,” DEBKAfile reported. “It has taken up position at its former Fawwar Camp base 4km east of Quneitra, which it evacuated during the Syrian fighting. The main body of the force, around 1,000 UN soldiers and 70 observers, is expected soon, to take up the task of reconstituting the former demilitarized zone that separated Israel and Syria under the 1974 armistice agreement.”


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US Lawmaker Gabbard Discussed With Donald Trump Daesh, Syrian War
The Wall Street Journal also reported on Wednesday that Donald Trump Jr., the president-elect’s eldest son, has held private discussions with diplomats, businessmen and politicians at the Ritz in Paris last month, with one of the main focuses being on finding a way to cooperate with Russia to end the war in Syria.
One of the attendees of the meeting was Randa Kassis, who leads the Syrian opposition Movement of the Pluralistic Society.

"[Syria's] opposition got hope that [the] political process will move forward and Russia and the United States will reach [an] accord on the issue of the Syrian crisis, because of Trump's victory,” Kassis told Sputnik News following the election. “Such hope and belief is the result of my personal meeting with Donald Trump junior in Paris in October… I succeeded to pass Trump, through the talks with his son, the idea of how we can cooperate together to reach the agreement between Russia and the United States on Syria."


https://sputniknews.com/us/201611231047770090-trump-russia-turkey-joint-daesh-assault/
 

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Trump Should Halt US Missile-Defense Plans in Europe


The new president seems determined to woo Russia. Here’s one way he can serve American and NATO security goals as well.

The one constant in Donald Trump’s foreign-policy views has been his desire to improve relations with Moscow. “There’s nothing I can think of that I’d rather do than have Russia friendly, as opposed to the way they are right now,” he said in July, a theme he has since reprised in various ways.


It is no secret that Russian President Vladimir Putin favored Trump in the election. But a Putin-Trump bromance and shared business interests can only take this so far. To transform relations, Trump will have to address Russia’s deep concerns about U.S. missile defense in Europe.


Missile defenses are weapons whose purpose is to destroy enemy missiles before they reach their target. Some of the systems designed to shoot down short-range weapons, such as Scuds, work well in tests. But despite hundreds of billions of dollars spent on various long-range interceptor concepts over the past 30 years, the U.S. has little to show for the effort. The existing systems are widely considered ineffective. However, future technological development might theoretically make missile interceptors more reliable. For Russia’s leaders, this is a scary prospect. They fear effective defenses could undermine their country’s nuclear deterrent, making it vulnerable to a U.S. first strike.

Russia is particularly irked by the U.S.-NATO missile defense project in Europe. Moscow has long called for legal guarantees that the system not be directed against Russia, to no avail. Its frustration has grown in recent years. As Putin said in May, “Nobody listens to us…we do not hear anything but platitudes, and those platitudes mainly boil down to the fact that this is not directed against Russia…Let me remind you that initially there was talk about thwarting a threat from Iran…Where is the Iranian nuclear program now?”

He has a point. The original rationale for NATO’s anti-missile system was defense against long-range, nuclear-armed missiles Iran might develop. As President Obama said in 2009, “If the threat from Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile program is eliminated, the driving force for missile defense in Europe will be eliminated.” And indeed, thanks to the 2015 nuclear accord, Iran is currently unable to produce material for a nuclear bomb. Meanwhile, previous missile threat estimates have also been proven wrong: Iran’s missiles remain limited to medium-range, and there is no indication of its intention to extend their reach.

However, like Wile E. Coyote running past the end of the cliff into thin air, NATO’s missile defense project keeps going even as its grounds disappear: in May, construction of a new missile defense site began in Poland, with the purpose of extending the capacity against the nonexistent threat of intermediate-range missiles.

Although Iran could break out from the nuclear deal, it would take at least two years for it to produce one nuclear warhead, and even longer to develop long-range missiles. This would leave ample time for NATO to respond later, as the current phase in Poland is scheduled to take only two years.

NATO officials now justify the project in terms of the generic threat of missile proliferation, referring to 30 countries possessing or seeking missiles that could carry WMD. They fail to mention that the only country with intermediate-range missiles capable of reaching Europe is Israel. In short, there is no security rationale behind NATO’s current missile defense policy.

Most Europeans do not care, because it has always been the Russian bear rather than the Iran scare that drives their anti-missile enthusiasm. Countries like Poland want to host missile defense components because a U.S. military presence eases their anxieties about Russia. Unfortunately, missile defenses provide a false sense of security, as they invite more tensions with Russia – which recently placed Iskander missiles in Kaliningrad to target the Polish site.

Europeans also tend to dismiss Russian concerns. Americans, who placed Soviet missile defenses on their Cold War nuclear target lists, should know better. However, particularly after the George W. Bush administration withdrew the U.S. from the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty in 2002, the White House has downplayed this problem, viewing missile defenses as inherently benign.

Trump has a unique opportunity to start correcting past mistakes by halting the construction of the unnecessary Polish missile interceptor site. Showing long-overdue restraint on this key strategic issue would improve European security and save hundreds of millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars, both of which might appeal to a president-elect who believes U.S. allies are freeloaders. And there are less costly ways to reassure the Poles, such as stationing U.S. troops in Poland as a tripwire.

This could also pave the way for dramatic nuclear reductions. As Steven Pifer from the Brookings Institution recently noted, “A future U.S. administration interested in a treaty providing for further cuts in strategic nuclear forces may find that it can go no further if it is not prepared to negotiate a treaty on missile defense.” Trump might want to check in with Henry Kissinger on the interrelationship between strategic arms limitation and the ABM Treaty in the 1970s.

There are too many unknowns to predict what Trump will do in office. However, if the president-elect is serious about changing U.S. relations with Russia – and if he comes to understand the value of the Iran nuclear accord – he might be able to conclude a deal that eluded Obama and improve NATO security.

http://www.defenseone.com/ideas/201...ile-defense-plans-europe/133438/?oref=d-river
 

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May not mean much, but loving the way china is issuing statements after trump's Taiwan call.

Knowingly or unknowingly the guy is creating ripples in established order over there.
 

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