Trump -psykoosi

Mikä on "muslimikielto"?

Eihän Saudi-Arabiaa, Marokkoa tai Jordaniaa ole kielletty.

Johonkin Trump kyllä osui kun tiettyhin maihin kohdistetut rajoitteet on tulkittu aika monessa mediassa "muslimien kieltämiseksi"

Muslimikielto on tekemäni käännös Trumpin useasti käyttämästä ilmaisusta "Muslim ban". Eli Muslimikielto = Muslim ban. Mielestäni tuo on ihan pätevä käännös, vaikken mikään kielenkääntäjä ammatiltani olekaan.

Muslim ban oli keskeinen osa Donald Trumpin presidentinvaaliohjelmaa. Hän lanseerasi sen marraskuussa 2015 Pariisin terroristi-iskujen jälkeen, ja käytti sitä sen jälkeen toistuvasti koko kampanjansa ajan. Muslim ban oli myös keskeisesti esillä hänen suunnitelmissaan ensimmäisen 100 päivän ajalla.

Tarkka määritelmä herran itsensä sanomana: "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on".
 
Puolustusministeri Mattista kehutaan:

As U.S. Defense Secretary, James Mattis Plots His Own Course
Donald Trump doesn't always get his way
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WIB politics April 26, 2017 David Axe

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In his first three months as U.S. defense secretary, James Mattis has embraced elements of Pres. Donald Trump’s aggressive war policy while also breaking from the Trump administration on several high-profile issues.

Mattis is, in other words, still very much his own man. And the Pentagon under Mattis has, so far, sidestepped some of Trump’s most obvious efforts to radically alter America’s military strategy.

Trump, a wealthy real-estate developer and former reality-T.V. star, had no government experience prior to his election in November 2016. Having campaigned on vague promises to “make American great again,” Trump assumed office without a clear and consistent set of policies.

Trump pledged to boost military spending but also threatened to end America’s major alliances. He called NATO “obsolete” and argued that Japan and South Korea should develop their own nuclear weapons so that the United States wouldn’t need to defend them.

So many observers were relieved when Trump nominated Mattis to head the Defense Department. Mattis, 66, served 44 years in the U.S. Marine Corps, ultimately serving as the commander of U.S. Central Command under Pres. Barack Obama before retiring in 2013.

Federal law requires military officers to wait seven years after retirement before serving as defense secretary. It’s testimony to Mattis’ popularity that the U.S. Congress quickly granted Mattis a waiver with a bipartisan vote. The Senate easily approved Mattis’ nomination in late January 2017.

One of Trump’s earliest and most divisive acts was to plot a big increase in military spending — an extra $30 billion in 2017 plus $54 billion more in 2018. Trump proposed to partially offset the Pentagon plus-up by halting federal environmental programs and gutting the U.S. State Department.


Trump had vowed to use any extra funding to expand the military, including growing the U.S. Navy’s frontline fleet from today’s 275 warships to 350 by, among other initiatives, boosting the number of aircraft carriers from 10 to 12 and adding 14 attack submarines to today’s 52-strong SSN force.

But Trump’s spending plan was preliminary and depended on federal agencies themselves to offer up precise figures and plans — and Congress to determine actual spending levels. Mattis wasted no time writing a budget that bore little resemblance to Trump’s proposal.

While Trump wants more ships and planes and other hardware, Mattis’ priority is to restore training programs and deal with a department-wide maintenance backlog. Any additional funds Congress approve for 2017 should go toward “improving warfighting readiness and key enablers to address the most immediate programmatic readiness shortfalls, as well as covering pay raises for military and civilian personnel,” the Defense Department stated in its March 15, 2017 supplemental budget proposal.

“Longer term efforts to improve the department’s capability, capacity and lethality will be pursued in future budgets.”

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James Mattis in Munich in March 2017. U.S. Defense Department photo


Of the extra $30 billion the Pentagon requested in 2017, $9.5 billion would go to the Navy. The fleet would get 24 additional F/A-18E/F fighters and six extra P-8 patrol planes. But the bulk of the supplemental funding would pay for an additional 14,000 flying hours for aircrews plus expedited repairs to 14 ships, among other training and maintenance initiatives.

While subtly hijacking Trump’s spending plans, Mattis also has worked hard to walk back the president’s criticism of America’s alliances. Trump had questioned America’s longstanding military ties to Japan. Visiting Tokyo on Feb. 4, Mattis expressed confidence in those same ties.

“The alliance between the United States and Japan is enduring and will remain as the cornerstone of peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region,” Mattis said. “Let me assure you that Pres. Trump’s administration places a high priority on this region, and specifically on long-term allies like Japan.”

Trump had described NATO as “obsolete.” But at a security conference in Munich on Feb. 17, Mattis assured NATO leaders that, as far as he was concerned, the alliance was as important as it had ever been. “When it comes to security, no one goes their own way in this world alone,” Mattis said. “Security is always best when provided by a team.”

Mattis has diverged from the president on other issues, as well. Trump called climate change a “hoax” “created by and for the Chinese” in order to somehow undermine the American economy. Mattis made it clear in written responses to senators’ questions that climate change is real — and poses real security risks.

“Climate change is impacting stability in areas of the world where our troops are operating today,” Mattis wrote. “Climate change can be a driver of instability and the Department of Defense must pay attention to potential adverse impacts generated by this phenomenon.”

It’s not clear whether Mattis’ stance on climate change will help to change Trump’s mind on the subject. But Mattis reportedly did alter the president’s way of thinking on Syria. In 2013, Trump had criticized Pres. Barack Obama for even considering launching air strikes against the regime of Syrian president Bashar Al Assad. “Don’t attack Syria,” Trump had tweeted.

But when Al Assad’s regime used chemical weapons against civilians in Idlib in early April 2017, Mattis reportedly recommended retaliation. On April 7, U.S. Navy destroyers launched 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at Al Assad’s Sharyat airfield, destroying an estimated 20 percent of the regime’s strike planes. “The Syrian government would be ill-advised ever again to use chemical weapons,” Mattis stated.

And for all his departures from Trump’s political philosophy, in at least one very important regard, the president and his defense secretary are perfectly aligned. The volatile, bellicose Trump threatened to “bomb the shit” out of ISIS. Under Mattis, the Pentagon has loosened rules of engagements for air strikes.

And on April 13, 2017, U.S. forces dropped — for the first time in combat — one of the world’s biggest bombs, the 15-ton Massive Ordnance Air Blast munition. The MOAB’s thermobaric explosion reportedly killed scores of ISIS fighters in Afghanistan’s remote Nangarhar province.

In his first three months, Mattis has selectively ignored, appropriated and internalized the Trump administration’s policies. The wisdom of Mattis’ approach is obvious.

Rank-and-file military personnel are surely comforted that their defense secretary intends to spend any budgetary windfalls on the armed forces’ most urgent needs. America’s allies are undoubtedly grateful for Mattis’ reassurances that the United States will honor its international commitments. And America’s enemies have been reminded that the United States still possesses the world’s most powerful military — and, under Mattis, is more willing to use it.

http://warisboring.com/as-u-s-defense-secretary-james-mattis-plots-his-own-course/
 

Ameriikka on tRumpin yhtiö ja hän heidän toimitusjohtaja.
 
Viimeksi muokattu:
Muslimikielto on tekemäni käännös Trumpin useasti käyttämästä ilmaisusta "Muslim ban"

Kiitos kun valaisit. Kyse oli siis tästä eikä muutamiin maihin kohdistetuista matkustusrajoituksista joka ei ollut kohdistunut muhamettilaisiin vaan tiettyihin maihin.

Tuossa on sana "until":
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/07/politics/donald-trump-muslim-ban-immigration/index.html
"Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on,"

Euroopassa ei ainakaan ymmärretty mitä oikein oli meneillään? Kyse siis syksystä ja loppuvuodesta 2015.

Sitä en kiistä etteikö kyseessä olisi ollut populistinen politiikka mutta kun muu ei auta. Ei Eurooppakaan ilman Le Peniä ja Wildersiä herää. Ranskankin tuleva presidentti joutuu edes hiukan miettimään koska muuten on Le Pen riesana seuraavissakin vaaleissa.
 
Viimeksi muokattu:
Kiitos kun valaisit. Kyse oli siis tästä eikä muutamiin maihin kohdistetuista matkustusrajoituksista joka ei ollut kohdistunut muhamettilaisiin vaan tiettyihin maihin.
Kyseessä oli muslimikielto joka pyrittiin muotoilemaan niin että se olisi laillinen. Washington & Minnesota vs. Trump -päätöksen perusteluissa käytettiin mm. Rudy Giulianin kommenttia asiasta.
President Trump’s statement conflicts with the statement made by his cybersecurity advisor the day before. In an interview with Fox News on January 28, 2017, Rudolph Giuliani confirmed that the Executive Order was crafted to be a “legal” ban on Muslims. Specifically, Giuliani stated that Trump asked him for a “Muslim ban” and instructed Giuliani to “put a commission together” to “show [Trump] the right way to do it legally.”
http://stmedia.startribune.com/documents/1lori020217.pdf
 
- Uskon, että sukupolven kuluttua muistelemme tätä villiä hetkeä, jolloin odotukset olivat alhaiset, mutta lupausten toteuttaminen fantastista ja sanomme, että se oli käännekohta, Dannenfelser hehkuttaa.

http://www.iltalehti.fi/ulkomaat/201704292200115455_ul.shtml

- En olisi ikinä arvannut, että miljardööri-playboy Manhattanilta osoittautuisi kristittyjen konservatiivien läheisimmäksi liittolaiseksi.

Olen ollut Valkoisessa talossa useammin näiden neljän kuukauden aikana kuin koko George W. Bushin kaudella, sanoo Concerned Women for American puheenjohtaja Penny Nance viitaten uskostaan tunnettuun edelliseen republikaanipresidenttiin.
 
Trumpin esikunnan johtaja Reince Priebus kertoi haastattelussa hallinnon aikeista kunnianloukkauslakien muuttamiseksi. Taustalla on Trumpin halu estää mediaa uutisoimasta epämiellyttävistä asioista.
When Priebus was asked by ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl if the president would really want to pursue a change in libel laws, the White House chief of staff said it’s been considered.

"I think it's something that we've looked at," Priebus told Karl in an exclusive interview on "This Week" Sunday. "How that gets executed or whether that goes anywhere is a different story."

Priebus said the media needs "to be more responsible with how they report the news."

He also addressed another First Amendment issue on flag burning. Priebus hinted that the Trump administration may look at punishing flag burners, as Trump suggested in a tweet during the transition.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/whit...-looked-libel-laws-restrict/story?id=47114566
 
Trump ei suostunut vastaamaan CBS:n John Dickersonin kysymykseen väitteistään Obaman suorittamasta salakuuntelusta,
Trump signaled that he still believes, as he tweeted on March 4, that "Obama had my 'wires tapped' in Trump Tower just before the victory."
Obama aides, intelligence community officials and some prominent Republican lawmakers have all disputed the claim. And the president has provided no evidence to back it up.

But when Dickerson brought it up during an interview taping on Saturday, Trump said, "I think our side's been proven very strongly and everybody's talking about it and frankly, it should be discussed."
Trump added, "We should find out what the hell is going on."
When Dickerson pressed him, Trump said: "You can take it any way -- you can take it any way you want."
Dickerson: "I'm asking you because you don't want it to be fake news. I want to hear it from President Trump."
Trump: "You don't have to ask me. You don't have to ask me."
Dickerson: "Why not?"
Trump: "Because I have my own opinions, you can have your own opinions."
Dickerson: "But I want to know your opinions. You're the president of the United States."
Trump: "That's enough. Thank you. Thank you very much."
http://money.cnn.com/2017/05/01/media/john-dickerson-donald-trump/index.html

 
Voi helvetti...äijän sekoilut jatkuvat:

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39773280

In a radio interview, he suggested the conflict might have been avoided if President Andrew Jackson had still been in office.

The 1861-65 Civil War between the northern and southern states was principally caused by slavery.

Mr Jackson, who was president from 1829-37, was a slave-owner himself.

Tämä saattaa taas pahimmassa tapauksessa aiheuttaa "kivoja" mellakoita kun mustat pillastuvat tuosta.

Niin..epäilemättä orjien omistaja ei ehken olisi lähtenyt mustien kansalaisoikeuksista riitelemään.... Tosin Jackson oli kuollut 16 v. ennen sisällissotaa.
 
John McCainin vaimo Cindy saattaa saada korkean viran ulkoministeriöstä. McCainin kritiikki Trumpia kohtaan luultavasti vähenisi nimityksen myötä.
indy McCain, the wife of Republican Arizona Sen. John McCain, is expected to be offered a prominent role in the Trump administration's State Department, two individuals familiar with the discussions said Thursday.

Placing McCain in a State Department role would elevate the spouse of one of President Donald Trump's fiercest and most respected Republican critics on foreign policy, potentially diffusing tensions between Trump's administration and foreign policy conservatives. It could also strengthen ties between the State Department and Capitol Hill as Secretary of State Rex Tillerson pushes sweeping cuts to the agency amid opposition from many lawmakers in Congress.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/cindy-mccain-eyed-for-senior-role-at-state-department/
 
Jared Kushnerin sisko Nicole Meyer oli Kiinassa mainostamassa Kushnerien yhtiön luksustalon kämppiä. Meyer käytti sukulaisuuttaan Kushneriin ja Trumpiin hyväkseen sekä mainosti investoinnin kämppään yhdistettynä näihin suhteisiin auttavan saamaan EB-5 green cardin eli pysyvän oleskeluluvan.
Jared Kushner's sister courting Chinese investors an "abuse of power"?
Reporters were shunned from publicized events in China over the weekend when Nicole Kushner Meyer, the sister of White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, was courting Chinese investors, urging them to invest in a New Jersey luxury apartment complex, 1 Journal Square in Jersey City. The lot that the Kushner Companies bought in December 2014 has been vacant for more than a decade, and Kushner's sister was soliciting $150 million in funding for the project, reports CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan.

Javier Hernandez, the New York Times' China correspondent, was escorted from Saturday's session at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Beijing.

"Nicole Meyer, when she stood in that room, made sure that people knew that she was part of this Kushner family, that her brother was in the administration," Hernandez said.

For $500,000, investors could get a path to American citizenship through the EB-5 government program, which grants green cards to entrepreneurs who invest in U.S. enterprises.

"During the course of this event, they displayed the president's image because they were identifying him as a key decision maker on these so-called EB-5 visas," Hernandez said.

"Nicole Meyer herself said this project means a lot to me and my family," he added.

Richard Painter, a former chief White House ethics lawyer, said "this is an abuse of power and they should not be allowed."

"We can't have a situation where public officials and their families are using those programs to enrich themselves," Painter said.

A Kushner company spokesman said the firm "apologizes if that mention of her brother was in any way interpreted as an attempt to lure investors. That was not Ms. Meyer's intention."

But Mr. Trump's son-in-law has emerged as a major diplomatic channel between China and the Trump administration.

Kushner's personal lawyer said that Kushner "has no involvement in the operation of Kushner Companies and divested his interests in the One Journal Square," and that "he will recuse from particular matters concerning the EB-5 visa program."

The EB-5 visa program was supposed to end on April 28 until Congress passed a spending bill extending it until September. Kushner has benefited directly from that program before. The Trump Bay Street apartment complex, also in Jersey City, has received $50 million in funding from EB-5 investors, most of whom are Chinese nationals.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/jared-kushner-sister-nicole-meyer-courting-chinese-investors-ethics/
 
F.B.I. Director James Comey Is Fired by Trump

WASHINGTON — President Trump has fired the director of the F.B.I., James B. Comey, over his handling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails, the White House said on Tuesday.

Mr. Comey’s dismissal was a stunning development for a president that benefited from the F.B.I. investigation of the Democratic nominee during the 2016 campaign. Separately, the F.B.I. also is investigating whether members of the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to influence the election.

The abrupt firing raised questions over whether Mr. Trump was trying to influence the Russia investigation. But he said he was following recommendations from the Justice Department, which criticized how Mr. Comey concluded the investigation into Mrs. Clinton.

“While I greatly appreciate you informing me, on three separate occasions, that I am not under investigation, I nevertheless concur with the judgment of the Department of Justice that you are not able to effectively lead the bureau,” Mr. Trump said in a letter to Mr. Comey dated Tuesday.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/09/...p-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0
 
Trump toimii kuin Erdogan. Johtaja ei ole lojaali presidentille, johtaja saa kenkää. Tällä kertaa lähti FBI:n johtaja.
 
Trump toimii kuin Erdogan. Johtaja ei ole lojaali presidentille, johtaja saa kenkää. Tällä kertaa lähti FBI:n johtaja.

Taitaa olla ihan normaali käytäntö ympäri maailmaa vaihtaa hallinnollisiin ja turvallisuuden kannalta tärkeimpiin avainasemiin ns. omat miehet. Erdoganin diktaattorimainen vallan haaliminen, joukkopidätykset ja poliittisten vastustajien ja lehdistön vainoaminen ovat kyllä ihan eri luokan toimintaa...
 
Taitaa olla ihan normaali käytäntö ympäri maailmaa vaihtaa hallinnollisiin ja turvallisuuden kannalta tärkeimpiin avainasemiin ns. omat miehet. Erdoganin diktaattorimainen vallan haaliminen, joukkopidätykset ja poliittisten vastustajien ja lehdistön vainoaminen ovat kyllä ihan eri luokan toimintaa...

Ei tuo todellakaan ole normaalia. Kuin diktatuureissa. Comey kuvitteli ilmoitusta ensin vitsiksi. Taisi tutkinta ruveta tulemaan kiusallisen lähelle? Tuosta tempauksesta nousee kyllä ns paskamyrsky.
 
Mjaah, taisipa comeylle tulla ennemmin pizzagaten takia lähtö. Mitäs läks ja suojas pedokavereitaan.
 
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