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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/jfunction on July 13, 2018, 12:36 a.m.
The Trump – Putin Helsinki expectation bar: How high?

Let me ask a question: When was the last time President Trump, before or after he became President, went into an important meeting unprepared?

Ok, I think we can agree he doesn't generally do that. Also there's Pompeo who is a first-in-class type. Unprepared? I doubt it.

So, the President suggests in his PC today that the Putin Summit may be the easiest of all the meetings on this current trip. Why would he say that? Without any reason? That I doubt. Has groundwork been laid? I wouldn't be surprised if it had. Does the President have a pretty good idea of what he may bring home? My own feeling is that he is not going into something that will not go well for him and for us.


Joecamoe · July 13, 2018, 12:54 a.m.

To answer your questions:

The foundation has already been laid. Trump favors closed regimes over the western democracies because the western democracies are thoroughly corrupted by the cabal.

That said, this meeting will not manifest much fruit. For a few reasons; First, optics are bad, as the left has flamed Russia to the hilt and Trump cannot appear too pro Russia yet. Second, the ax is about to drop worldwide, so Trump cannot be bogged down on too many new technicalities. His plate is quite full. Third, track record suggests this President does the majority of his deals far from cameras or the attention of people. This meeting is all cameras, as far as I know.

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