Skeptic Ginger
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When Trump was sworn in Maddow and friends kept pushing the idea that Trump might pull U.S. troops out of Europe [on Putin's behalf]. They didn't.
After the April 2017 U.S. airstrikes in Syria I recall MSNBC hosts concocting a conspiracy theory about Putin "possibly" setting this all up for his buddy Donald Trump.
This was pure speculation, and not very informed. They took bits of rich Americans having financial connections with Russian oligarchs, which isn't that unusual in the first place, the unverified allegations about Trump's Moscow escapades, a dash of Paul Manafort here and there....
It looked like classic passive-aggressive JAQing off to me. Maddow sounded like she had the answer in her back pocket the entire time.
It's hard to address your interpretations here without the actual quotes.
With Trump's personality pathology one never knows what he's threatening to do from day to day: Answering quesitons at a press conference during the second day of the NATO summit in Brussels, US President Donald Trump said he “thinks” he can pull the US out altogether from the military alliance without US Congressional approval.
So how was Maddow wrong?Last month the US media reported that the US government was in the process of assessing the cost of keeping troops in Germany ahead of a possible withdrawal, citing Pentagon sources.
But the policy of actually pulling out of the country has not actually reached the negotiating table in his week’s Brussels summit and is not expected to be discussed as a possibility – for now.
I'm not sure what was supposedly set up and what exactly did MSNBC say about Putin and Syria. It looks to me like Trump conceded Syria to Assad and Putin.
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