After U.S. Attack on Syria, Trump May Have Become the ‘World Ruler’ He Swore He’d Never Be
‘President Trump said on at least three occasions, including in his first official remarks to Congress, that he was not and will never be the “president of the world.”
But when United States naval ships in the early hours of April 7, Syrian time, launched a reported 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles with 1,000-pound warheads, to destroy what we’re told was a Syrian airfield with relatively “few” people nearby, the U.S. not only attacked a country that had not attacked the U.S.; the U.S. also conducted a purely offensive military move, while clearly functioning as a world police power that reserves the sole right to project its forces against whomever it wants, whenever it wants, while answering to NO ONE.
No other country would ever assume to have a permanent, worldwide mandate to simply fire away at whatever nation dares to allegedly step over whatever “line in the sand” has been arbitrarily drawn. Does anyone see China or Russia or any other nation acting with such imperialistic, worldwide impunity?’
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