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5 days ago

Mike Johnson Rejects USA Nation Building' in Iran: They Need to Rise Up'

I don't think it's our role. He continued by saying the USA has played a very important role globally since World War II. But that does not mean America needs to go in and completely revamp Iran or any other country like was attempted in Iraq in the early 2000s.
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fromAxios
1 week ago

Times the U.S. has backed a foreign leader, as Trump hones in on Iran

Trump acknowledges Mojtaba Khamenei as likely successor to Ali Khamenei but opposes the appointment, claiming involvement in Iran's leadership selection similar to his Venezuela intervention.
US politics
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Letters: Congress should impeach Trump to reassert its authority

Congress must impeach the president to reassert constitutional authority and deter unlawful unilateral military actions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

Milei's win in Argentina had Trump's fingerprints all over it. But just how long will their friendship last? | Jordana Timerman

The Argentine president, Javier Milei, who won a resounding midterm victory on Sunday, has received ample support from Donald Trump. Ahead of the congressional elections, Trump endorsed Milei and warned: If he loses, we are not going to be generous with Argentina. Washington extended a $20bn currency swap line to the government money aimed at stabilising financial volatility that would have undermined Milei's chances. The US treasury even intervened directly, buying more than a billion dollars of pesos to slow the currency's freefall
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fromAbove the Law
4 months ago

US Taxpayers Bail Out Argentina's Bank As Trump's Tariffs Help It Steal American Farmers' Largest Market - Above the Law

So, did you have any idea that Donald Trump has committed $20 billion of U.S. taxpayer funds to bail out Argentina's central bank? It's true! Though the details are scant, the idea is to prop up Argentina's collapsing currency and avert a financial crisis in the country through a currency swap. Now, although rare, it's not unheard of for the U.S. government to step into the finances of a foreign country under dire circumstances to safeguard American interests.
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