To Trump, being contradictory, negative and demeaning ... has made the so-called greatest banker in history, John Pierpont Morgan, a philanthropist able to risk all his assets in times of high economic risk.
What it is worth stressing here is simply the fact that the United States, once more, has not resisted the temptation of trying to force the president of another sovereign country to interfere in the decision of an independent internal power.
The sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of innocent Japanese was an investment made by the American military-industrial complex to show who effectively won World War II and, most of all, who would win in following wars — that is, who would reign supreme over the world.
[W]e are witnessing effective cooperation that shows international interest and solidarity with regard to the large amount of work that needs be done to cut out the evils of terrorism by their roots.