Trump vies for Bush’s crown for worst foreign policy decision in history
Source: US news | The Guardian · Bias: Center Left
Summary
The US president upended half a century of US foreign policy in an eight-minute video with another act of Middle Eastern regime changeIt was another date which will live in infamy. But whereas President Franklin Roosevelt declared war in sombre tones to a joint session of Congress, Donald Trump did it his way.The US president wore a white cap “USA” cap, dark jacket and white shirt open at the collar. He stood at a blue lectern bearing the US presidential seal and a black microphone, with the Stars and Stripes behind him, presumably at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. He released a video on his own social media network, Truth Social, at 2.30am on Saturday – a time when most Americans are asleep but Trump is often found rage tweeting into the night. Continue reading...
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