Might be the day I uploaded it but it was the day it was started :(
Can Donald Trump buy a foreign policy?
David Ignatius, in an opinion article written soon after the CNN Republican presidential debate, in response to Trump’s lack of diplomacy experience, or successful diplomatic experience. Believing Trump to has no potential in successfully leading america when dealing with foreign leaders in a safe and professional environment to resolve issues after witnessing what he says with his fellow american when dealing with conflict, for example the Carly Fiorina incident in which he said "I mean, she's a woman, and I'm not s'posed to say bad things, but really, folks, come on. Are we serious?" as well as various other offensive remarks spoken freely by Trump seem to prove such in David’s eyes. Trump admitted during the debate that “We don’t get along with China. … We get along with nobody...”and how he wants to to use “the finest team that anybody has put together...” to “… solve a lot of problems” and although David notes this as important the true purpose of this article was not just to poke fun at Trump’s total lack of capability but also review the past failures of this country in foreign policy, Iraq, and the current struggles the next president will have deal with such as the Syrian refugees. David’s true goal was to address “The jumbled GOP message on foreign policy...because it underlined that there is no quick fix to the serious problems the United States has encountered abroad over the past 15 years.” and how “This Republican field wants to “keep the country safe,”…without going to war again.” in order share his concerns and opinions about GOP and the future of America.
Can Donald Trump buy a foreign policy?
David Ignatius, in an opinion article written soon after the CNN Republican presidential debate, in response to Trump’s lack of diplomacy experience, or successful diplomatic experience. Believing Trump to has no potential in successfully leading america when dealing with foreign leaders in a safe and professional environment to resolve issues after witnessing what he says with his fellow american when dealing with conflict, for example the Carly Fiorina incident in which he said "I mean, she's a woman, and I'm not s'posed to say bad things, but really, folks, come on. Are we serious?" as well as various other offensive remarks spoken freely by Trump seem to prove such in David’s eyes. Trump admitted during the debate that “We don’t get along with China. … We get along with nobody...”and how he wants to to use “the finest team that anybody has put together...” to “… solve a lot of problems” and although David notes this as important the true purpose of this article was not just to poke fun at Trump’s total lack of capability but also review the past failures of this country in foreign policy, Iraq, and the current struggles the next president will have deal with such as the Syrian refugees. David’s true goal was to address “The jumbled GOP message on foreign policy...because it underlined that there is no quick fix to the serious problems the United States has encountered abroad over the past 15 years.” and how “This Republican field wants to “keep the country safe,”…without going to war again.” in order share his concerns and opinions about GOP and the future of America.