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Trump the Predictable

Published December 1, 2016by John Feffer

by John Feffer Shortly after taking office in 1969, President Richard Nixon devised his “madman theory.” It was the height of the Vietnam War, and Nixon believed that he could end the conflict. It just required a bit of unpredictability.… Continue Reading  

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US Foreign Policy Brexit, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Donald Trump, EU, George W. Bush, Iran, Islam, Islamic State, John Feffer, Michael Flynn, Mike Pompeo, Mitt Romney, Nikki Haley, North Korea, Richard Nixon, Steve Bannon, Tom Hanks, Tulsi Gabbard, Vulcans

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