Trump Reveals Massive Response To Assassination Attempt, While At Same Time Declaring Wars Of “Sand & Death” Are Over For America

Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today states that during a limited press availability, yesterday, Trump obliquely revealed the truth of this event by his describing how “I was all by myself in the White House…that’s a big, big house…except for all the guys out on the lawn with machine guns… I was waving to them…I never saw so many guys with machine guns in my life…both Secret Service and military”—and that immediately afterwards, then saw Trump declaring he would no longer tolerate America’s wars he rightly called nothing more than “Sand & Death”. [Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]

Likewise about Syria, this report notes, President Trump further pushed back against the “Deep State” warmongers opposing him by his rightfully declaring that the US and its allies had already lost this war, too—with his exactly stating: “so Syria was lost long ago…it was lost long ago…and besides that, I don’t want — we’re talking about sand and death…that’s what we’re talking about”.

I thought that the mission was to break through the machine of perpetual war acceptance and conventional wisdom to challenge Hillary Clinton’s hawkishness.
It was also an interesting moment at NBC because everyone was looking over their shoulder at Vice and other upstarts creeping up on the mainstream.
But then Trump got elected and Investigations got sucked into the tweeting vortex, increasingly lost in a directionless adrenaline rush, the national security and political version of leading the broadcast with every snow storm.
And I would assert that in many ways NBC just began emulating the national security state itself – busy and profitable.
No wars won but the ball is kept in play.

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