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The presidency of [[Donald Trump]] began on January 20, [[2017]], when Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States, and ended on January 20, [[2021]].
 
The presidency of [[Donald Trump]] began on January 20, [[2017]], when Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States, and ended on January 20, [[2021]].
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==Breaking Iran Deal==
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The Trump administration reneged on the Obama administration's [[Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action]] with [[Iran]]. The move was done in order to reimpose economic sanctions, but they failed to create the human misery necessary to start the uprising the US wanted. 
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The most reckless single action during Trump’s term was probably to allow the assassination of Iranian General [[Qasem Soleimani]] at Baghdad airport on Jan. 3, [[2020]], risking a catastrophic war in the [[Middle East]].
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==Continuing War in Syria==
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*While constantly talking of withdrawing from the conflict, the Trump administration continued arming and financing [[proxy forces]] in the [[Civil war|'civil' war]].
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*The administration introduced crushing economic sanctions on [[Syria]], destroying its economy.
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*In [[2017]], the US bombed [[Syria]], justifying it with a [[false flag]] [[chemical weapons]] attack staged by local propagandists. On the night that Trump ordered a missile attack on Syrian territory he was hailed by corporate media, which had spent years delegitimizing him, as finally “presidential.” [[CNN]]'s [[Fareed Zakaria]] said “I think Donald Trump became president of the United States last night. I think this was actually a big moment. For the first time really as president, he talked about international norms, international rules, about America’s role in enforcing justice in the world.”<ref>https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/327779-cnn-host-donald-trump-became-president-last-night</ref>
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*After the main proxy forces losing in battle, the US used [[Kurdish]] militias to occupy the eastern 1/3 of Syria, congaing the country's main wheat and [[oil]] production areas.
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==Relationship with Russia==
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The Trump administration, while on occasion voicing wishes for peaceful coexistence, terminated the [[Start Treaty]] on nuclear disarmament, imposed hard sanctions, tried to sabotage Russian business deals with other countries ([[Nord Stream 2]], started a diplomatic, political and cultural [[cold war]], and drastically increased the US military presence on Russia's border.
  
 
==Military Bases==
 
==Military Bases==
 
Despite rhetoric to the opposite effect, the Trump administration opened "additional bases in [[Afghanistan]], [[Estonia]], [[Cyprus]], [[Germany]], [[Hungary]], [[Iceland]], [[Israel]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Niger]], [[Norway]], [[Palau]], [[the Philippines]], [[Poland]], [[Romania]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Slovakia]], [[Somalia]], [[Syria]] and [[Tunisia]]”.<ref>https://eu.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/world/2021/02/25/us-military-budget-what-can-global-bases-do-vs-covid-cyber-attacks/6419013002/</ref>
 
Despite rhetoric to the opposite effect, the Trump administration opened "additional bases in [[Afghanistan]], [[Estonia]], [[Cyprus]], [[Germany]], [[Hungary]], [[Iceland]], [[Israel]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Niger]], [[Norway]], [[Palau]], [[the Philippines]], [[Poland]], [[Romania]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Slovakia]], [[Somalia]], [[Syria]] and [[Tunisia]]”.<ref>https://eu.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/world/2021/02/25/us-military-budget-what-can-global-bases-do-vs-covid-cyber-attacks/6419013002/</ref>
  
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==Coup in Bolivia==
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The Trump administration was behind the 2020 Coup in [[Bolivia]].{{cn}}
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==Venezuela's Oil==
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In August [[2017]], when Trump announced he was considering a 'military option' against [[Venezuela]], the country with the world's largest oil reserves, President [[Nicolás Maduro]]'s popularity appeared to have been boosted:
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:"He's doing Maduro a favour by reinforcing the nationalist position that the Gringos want to come and attack Venezuela. This has always been part of Maduro's rhetoric, and Chavez before him. It's not going to have any impact other than the government using it to further unify its people and attack the opposition," said lawyer Luis Alberto Rodriguez.<ref>''[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-politics-idUSKBN1AT040 "Trump's threat of Venezuela military action could bolster Maduro"]''</ref>
  
  
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Revision as of 13:04, 14 April 2021

Main.png Presidency of Donald Trump  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
FormationJanuary 20,2017
Interest of2021 Washington D.C. Riots
The Donald Trump administration

This is for the government of the United States and its decisions. For the person, see Donald Trump

The presidency of Donald Trump began on January 20, 2017, when Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2021.

Breaking Iran Deal

The Trump administration reneged on the Obama administration's Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran. The move was done in order to reimpose economic sanctions, but they failed to create the human misery necessary to start the uprising the US wanted.

The most reckless single action during Trump’s term was probably to allow the assassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani at Baghdad airport on Jan. 3, 2020, risking a catastrophic war in the Middle East.

Continuing War in Syria

  • While constantly talking of withdrawing from the conflict, the Trump administration continued arming and financing proxy forces in the 'civil' war.
  • The administration introduced crushing economic sanctions on Syria, destroying its economy.
  • In 2017, the US bombed Syria, justifying it with a false flag chemical weapons attack staged by local propagandists. On the night that Trump ordered a missile attack on Syrian territory he was hailed by corporate media, which had spent years delegitimizing him, as finally “presidential.” CNN's Fareed Zakaria said “I think Donald Trump became president of the United States last night. I think this was actually a big moment. For the first time really as president, he talked about international norms, international rules, about America’s role in enforcing justice in the world.”[1]
  • After the main proxy forces losing in battle, the US used Kurdish militias to occupy the eastern 1/3 of Syria, congaing the country's main wheat and oil production areas.

Relationship with Russia

The Trump administration, while on occasion voicing wishes for peaceful coexistence, terminated the Start Treaty on nuclear disarmament, imposed hard sanctions, tried to sabotage Russian business deals with other countries (Nord Stream 2, started a diplomatic, political and cultural cold war, and drastically increased the US military presence on Russia's border.

Military Bases

Despite rhetoric to the opposite effect, the Trump administration opened "additional bases in Afghanistan, Estonia, Cyprus, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Niger, Norway, Palau, the Philippines, Poland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Somalia, Syria and Tunisia”.[2]

Coup in Bolivia

The Trump administration was behind the 2020 Coup in Bolivia.[citation needed]

Venezuela's Oil

In August 2017, when Trump announced he was considering a 'military option' against Venezuela, the country with the world's largest oil reserves, President Nicolás Maduro's popularity appeared to have been boosted:

"He's doing Maduro a favour by reinforcing the nationalist position that the Gringos want to come and attack Venezuela. This has always been part of Maduro's rhetoric, and Chavez before him. It's not going to have any impact other than the government using it to further unify its people and attack the opposition," said lawyer Luis Alberto Rodriguez.[3]


 

Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Jeb Bush“Whatever his views are this morning, they might change this afternoon, and they were different than they were last night, and they'll be different tomorrow. ... They seem to be ever, ever-changing, depending on what crowd he's in front of. Sounds like a typical politician, by the way, where you get in front of one crowd and say one thing, and then say something else to another crowd that may want to hear a different view. All the things that Donald Trump railed against, he seems to be morphing into — it's kind of disturbing. ... He doesn't believe in things, this is all a game.”Jeb BushAugust 2016
Jimmy Carter““Well, he might be escalating it but I think that precedes Trump,” he said. “The United States has been the dominant character in the whole world and now we’re not anymore. And we’re not going to be. Russia’s coming back and India and China are coming forward.””Jimmy Carter
New York Times
2017
Donald Trump/First Presidency“Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution, giving States a chance to certify a corrected set of facts, not the fraudulent or inaccurate ones which they were asked to previously certify. USA demands the truth!"”Donald Trump6 January 2021
Donald Trump/First Presidency“These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long. Go home with love & in peace. Remember this day forever!”Donald Trump6 January 2021
Donald Trump/First Presidency“We can't continue to allow China to rape our country, and that's what they're doing, it's the greatest theft in the history of the world”Donald TrumpMay 2016
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