- 27 Jan 2020 22:22
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@Indy
Not really, he's not only a pretty strong candidate, he's also pretty good and in ideal circumstances I personally would vote for someone like him if he was in my country or area.
But since I'm not an American and not in the US but rather in the middle east, Republican, and Trump in specific, 's policy in the middle east is for the best long term interests of the people here, also in specific my countries.
So I'd much rather Trump stay in office and keep cutting off European and liberal lifelines extended to the regime in Iran and Hezbollah rather than some of the liberal and left-leaning candidate that would shower the regime with money and trade deals to keep it alive.
For internal American policy, I'd generally go with Sanders, but I'm not really concerned with the US internally now, more so with Liberal governments keeping fascist and theocratic governments here alive.
Not really, he's not only a pretty strong candidate, he's also pretty good and in ideal circumstances I personally would vote for someone like him if he was in my country or area.
But since I'm not an American and not in the US but rather in the middle east, Republican, and Trump in specific, 's policy in the middle east is for the best long term interests of the people here, also in specific my countries.
So I'd much rather Trump stay in office and keep cutting off European and liberal lifelines extended to the regime in Iran and Hezbollah rather than some of the liberal and left-leaning candidate that would shower the regime with money and trade deals to keep it alive.
For internal American policy, I'd generally go with Sanders, but I'm not really concerned with the US internally now, more so with Liberal governments keeping fascist and theocratic governments here alive.
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