It is time the world's lazy, fat bully - Donald the Twitter Duck's US of A - knew its place in the world.
It can't be allowed to do what it likes, expecting everyone else to bow to its wishes.
Just because the Twitter Duck and his coterie of neo-cons have no work to do, doesn't mean that they can, or should, be allowed to go around making trouble for others.
Dictating what others should or should not do, threatening sanctions, tariffs and trade wars and instigating regime change.
The lazy bully can't expect others to keep them entertained anymore.
The world is a different place today.
The bully is a pale shadow on its last lights.
Unable to compete and surviving largely on its military industrial complex and fading fast in competitiveness and technological oomph, it resorts to accusing others of stealing from it.
That all is familiar of a power in its decline.
One that seeks to bully rather than to compete.
Hahaha.......
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