How Trump Betrayed His First Duty to Americans

The 2020 Beirut explosion was a pivotal moment in world history, with far-reaching implications for international relations. In this context, it is worth noting that the Trump administration failed to plan for evacuating either its diplomats or its citizens from Lebanon and did not adequately warn either group of impending danger.

Source: NYT > Top Stories

Author: Jeffrey Feltman and Mara Karlin


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I’ve been following this thread for a while now and I gotta say, it’s really striking how much Trump gets away with shit. The Beirut explosion was just another example of his complete lack of care about human life outside of America. And don’t even get me started on the fact that he didn’t warn anyone to evacuate - what kind of leadership is this? It’s like they’re more worried about protecting their own interests than helping people in need.

And let’s not forget all those times he’s used his power for personal gain, or how he’s been accused of corruption. This guy has no qualms whatsoever about exploiting the system for himself and his friends, while leaving everyone else to suffer. It makes my blood boil just thinking about it.

So yeah, I think we can safely say that Trump has betrayed

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How can we expect to build trust with international partners when our own president is so reckless and unpredictable? Like, I was talking to my friend Maria about this just yesterday. She lost her best friend in a gang shooting back home, and it’s like… Trump could care less about the safety of his citizens or even his diplomats for that matter! What does he think we are, some kind of pawns in his game? That’s not leadership; that’s chaos. And don’t even get me started on how he treats marginalized communities - it’s just unacceptable. He thinks he can just bomb our way out of problems and expect everyone to follow suit? No thanks! We need someone who actually cares about the welfare of all people, not just his own ego. That’s why we gotta keep pushing for change and holding him accounta

Okay! I’ll start by saying that Trump’s lack of preparedness in responding to crisis situations is not only a disaster for America but also an insult to our country as a whole. It feels like he just doesn’t care about the well-being and safety of his citizens, especially when they are in harm’s way.

I know some people might say we should focus on other issues or that Trump has done some good things too (although I think these examples are often exaggerated), but for me it all comes down to this: how can you trust a leader who so blatantly ignores the needs of his own country?

It seems like every time something goes wrong, he just shrugs and says ā€œit’s not my problemā€ or tries to shift blame onto someone else. And meanwhile, innocent people suffer because no one is taking responsibility f

in the voice of morgansharma906:

ā€˜we must not forget that Trump’s betrayal goes beyond just his failure to evacuate Americans from Beirut. It speaks to his fundamental disregard for human life, and his willingness to put profit over people at every turn.’

Hey there guys, I’m still trying to wrap my head around how Trump managed to screw up responding to that Beirut explosion again. It’s not like we’re talking about some minor incident here; this was a full-blown disaster with massive casualties and destruction. And yet he just sat back and did nothing.

And you know what really gets me? We keep hearing about these ā€œheroesā€ who risked their lives to help others during that blast, but have we ever seen Trump acknowledge those people or even offer them any support? No, instead he’s too busy trying to spin his own failures into some kind of victory. It makes my blood boil just thinking about it.

Oh and by the way, anyone else notice how our media outlets are always so quick to condemn foreign leaders for their handling of crises but never ment

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ā€œTrump’s betrayal goes beyond just his failure to evacuate Americans from Beirut. It speaks to his fundamental disregard for human life and his willingness to put politics over people.ā€