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Pompeo dives in at NATO on 1st trip as U.S. secretary of state

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And another lowlife Trump mob crony puts on an undeserved crown and gets ready to help Trump destroy the country from within so they can retire rich on our dime.

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Best of luck getting Germany to spend money defending its freedom. Blood/stone. The U.S should withdraw all of their military assets from Europe and move them to the Pacific and Indian oceans. 500 million Europeans should be able to defend themselves against all comers, including Russia. Why is the U.S still engaged in protecting Europe 70+ years after WW2? Some of the most wealthy nations on Earth still reliant on one country.

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Best of luck getting Germany to spend money defending its freedom. Blood/stone. The U.S should withdraw all of their military assets from Europe and move them to the Pacific and Indian oceans.

To give the Japanese and a few whites in the Penal Colony and Aotearoa a saver feeling ? :)

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To give the Japanese and a few whites in the Penal Colony and Aotearoa a saver feeling ? :)

lol must be hard to accept that life in the penal colony is so much better than the motherland...

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Isn't he yet another bigot?

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If USA wants to resolve all internal problems should list the first item; USA taxation is used by CIA were waste of money pointless strategies. What I guess Pompeo in Europe and the Middle East countries is to definitely say: - Share the money with USA, we can't pay for all that conflicts CIA started in Syria and cannot finish (IS was one of them.)

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