Trump hits out at starmer as UK confirms it won't join his strait of hormuz blockade
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from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 13 Apr 11:44
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from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 13 Apr 11:44
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Donald Trump has launched another attack on Keir Starmer as it emerged the UK will not be involved in his plan to blockade the Strait of Hormuz.
The US president announced on Sunday that America and “other countries” will stop ships coming in and out of the vital waterway.
Around one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquid gas supply usually passes through the key shipping lane.
But it has been effectively closed since the start of the war, with Iran targeting tankers which try to sail through it unless they agree to pay a toll.
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Well yeah…
Someone has to send the ships there for Trump to threaten to blow up.
Iran doesn’t ship their own oil, people go there to buy it.
The Donvict again demonstrating he is unqualified and lacks the understanding to get along with allies.
Bully in yard doesn’t understand why other guys won’t join him in bullying others. Trumpepstein is stuck in a junior high mentality and won’t mature to he an effective member of society. Criminals gonna war crime.
A bully is nothing without his flunkies, and everybody saw how Trump abuses his flunkies.
That’s the real indictment of USA. There will always be demented megalomaniacs, but we expect to be able to stop them. The Framers didn’t expect a Congress so corrupt, cowardly, and weak
The devolution of powers of Congress to the Executive Branch was the first step in undermining the People.
So, we’re pirates. Cool coolcool
Dude. I never heard of a pirate who denied entire countries their right to democracy, installed puppet dictatorships, or murdered millions of peasants…
Piracy wouldn’t even crack the top 100 in Americas worst crimes since WW2.
We do things bigger! The many terrible things that we’ve perpetrated are unfortunately not unique among the cadre of world superpowers; the same way that rich people are “eccentric” instead of “crazy”, we’ve gotten passes on our worst transgressions because a) other world leaders are also bad, and b) there was a veneer of justification.
What makes the recent(ish) shift stand out is tone. This entire Iran excursion isn’t the worst thing we’ve done by far, but it’s displaying weakness in how blatantly base and stupid and venal it is. Tongue-in-cheek, it’s Gauche - when we’ve aspired to expect a more refined dystopia.
Trump doesn’t respect anyone who has humiliated himself to him, like they’re not even people to him. He admires strongmen and grudgingly accepts the agency of people who have held their own (eg Carney).
Starmer is a non entity to Trump.
And he doesn’t know the difference between a strong man and a strongman.
Good on Starmer.
And good for Starmer.
He’s not popular domestically. But every time Trump publicly criticizes him it’s like a shot in the arm for his popularity.
He said that we wouldn’t join in the attack on Iran and then allowed uk bases for the us to launch attacks.
He said that Chagos islands world be given back, Trump complained and now they’re not.
Trump can say what he wants against Starmer and he’ll think that makes him look good, but then he caves every time
Exactly, he is just saying out loud what the people want of hear and the does what he is paid / put in place for by his handlers.
reuters.com/…/uks-starmer-says-us-can-use-british…
I feel Starmer was damned domestically if he didn’t, and damned as he did.
Ask yourself, Donny, “Why would they?”
Very rude of Starmer to not place the UK’s face in the middle of Donald’s fist.
everybody remember… tomorrow is Tuesday… TACO day in the cafeteria
Doubling down on stupid doesn’t make it more likely that others will follow, not even America’s poodle.
Good on Starmer for having just a bit of integrity not getting us involved such a stupid idea.
Seems even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Is it integrity or just self-preservation instinct?
The point of democracy is to make leaders’ self-preservation instinct force them to act with integrity.
Thats not the point of it, just how it works when faced with reality. The point of it is for the citizens to exercise their collective will to make their community better.
The problem is people are either disconnected or ill-informed, so at best we get stop-gaps to keep nefariousness at bay.
Every time Starmer says no to Trump and Trump has a paddy back a backbench MP puts their letter nominating his successor back in the draw.
“hits out at”
I have never seen this phrase before.
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Why would they need to? Doesn’t America have the most powerful Navy in the world? Hasn’t Trump been saying that we don’t need allies?
Wait, so let me get this strait (p.i.): first he wanted help keeping the strait open and now he wants help closing it? Does he even know what he wants?