Do you normally see international leaders and the media talking about famous people and/or democratic world leaders who had just been murdered by calling them pieces of shit who were leading their countries back into the worst periods in its history?
You should google the articles for when Chavez died
It was literally this for 4 years
Austere Islamic scholar Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi brutally murdered in failed military action directed by President Trump himself, White House in dissaray following human rights abuses
Washington Post - By: Dyla Tac - First they came for the glass ceiling, then they came for mailboxes and today the reckless foreign policy of the Trump "administration" claims another innocent victim. What should've been a mostly peaceful arrest turned into a hellish nightmare for Abu Bakr and his most closest associates when American troops backed up by a K9 attack dog raided his house in the middle of the night. Abu Bakr a beacon of stability in a chaotic region of the world, who mostly kept to himself citing Islamic verses and who was personally released by President Barack Obama on good behaviour was not just brutally murdered but also humiliated. In a statement President Trump declared he had "Cried like a dog" even though most scientists believe that dogs can't actually cry and if they did it was far different from the behaviour we humans classify as crying. David Patreus the former Commander of the United States Armed Forces in Afghanistan and a member of the electrifying 2016 Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign that was derailed by Russian misinformation and hackers said it is easy to rebuke this so called victory: "I find it hard to believe the soldiers could see or even hear Abu Bark cry, considering how fast a K9 attack dog can move through the Battlefield compared to a fully equipped Navy Seal". The general added: "Furthermore the feed presented to the President would not have included audio and according to the Geneva conventions it is forbidden for soldiers to share such intimate personal details with their superiors." . Democratic Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi was outraged and not just by the attack on Abu Bakr but the clear animal rights violations. "We see another 'do first, think later' from this President that we've seen many times before. If you ask me if this is an impeachable act, I would argue that it is. Both animal and human rights must be protected and especially during military operations."
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Although she wouldn't go as far as to compare the raid to the German invasion of Poland in 1939 it is hard to ignore the similarities between Trump's direct control of military operations and Adolf Hitler. Yet there are other concerns surrounding the White House. Given President's Trump connections to Moscow this could very well play right into the hands of an eager Vladimir Putin, who seeks to control all of Syria. Removing Assad's biggest enemy paves the way for a Syria fully dominated by the Russians and the Syrians. "The ranks of ISIS could collapse and that could mean that the Syrians could quickly reclaim the Republic of Syria which is not in line with US strategic thinking" Patreus adds. Patreus assured us though that taking out a well organized and well funded group like ISIS is not as easy as cutting off the head of the snake: "Many times before have people tried to take down rebels and in most cases a new stronger leader emerges." Even so, with the current US leadership in complete collapse and dissaray it is unclear what the future holds for ISIS and what the consequences are. For Pelosi however it is clear that we're on a path to a new 9/11: "This will be 9/11 times 10 or maybe times 100. These are very dangerous times and this is a very dangerous President." . Modern military action requires skill and discipline as displayed by the world's most powerful military forces like the Chinese People's Army. Overall this has left expert military minds like David Patreus unimpressed with President Trump's latest snafu: "Trump lacks both the discipline and skill to an effective commander in chief. I don't see how this could be considered a 'victory'. Anyone could have done this."
The Washington Post reached out to The White House communication staff to comment on this story before publishing and received only a poop emoji with an American flag.