The Donald X Frump US Institute of Peace

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The surreal comedy that is the US administartion just became more surreal and more comedic with the vanity project's latest foray
into meglomania and satire.

If a warmonger in Venezula can get the nobel peace prize, wny not the same for his highness

"...File this under “You can’t make this stuff up”:

The Trump administration has rebranded the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) as the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace, complete with the president’s name installed in large block letters on the building’s façade. The new signage went up just ahead of a planned peace agreement signing between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

It’s an extraordinary development for an institution created by Congress in 1984 to provide independent research, conflict-resolution training, and nonpartisan policy advice. Earlier this year, the administration dissolved USIP’s board, dismissed most of the staff, and transferred the building to the federal government – moves that triggered ongoing legal challenges.


The irony here is hard to miss: an organization dedicated to conflict prevention is now being remade in the image of a president who has long campaigned for a Nobel Peace Prize and who routinely touts himself as the country’s greatest “dealmaker,” even as he sows discord within the United States.


The State Department’s announcement of the renaming – claiming it was “to reflect the greatest dealmaker in our nation’s history” and concluding with “the best is yet to come” – might have been merely boastful if it weren’t paired with the administration’s increasingly hostile rhetoric at home. This week, Trump denounced Somali immigrants as “garbage” allegedly ruining America, rhetoric that echoes the xenophobic accusations once leveled against Irish, Italian, Jewish, and Chinese immigrants. Demonizing newcomers has a long and shameful lineage in U.S. history; Somali Americans are simply the latest group to be dehumanized for political gain.

The contradiction becomes sharper when set against the administration’s record abroad. Even as Trump disparages Somalia, the U.S. military continues air and drone strikes there – actions tied to the country’s strategic location on the Horn of Africa, not any genuine threat to the United States. Most Americans are unaware that U.S. operations in Somalia have persisted for years, with civilian casualties an ever-present risk. You simply can’t reconcile these ongoing military actions with the administration’s celebration of Trump as a “peace president.”

And that’s the broader problem. The renaming of USIP is not a harmless vanity project. It’s a symbol of a deeper turn: away from independent diplomacy and toward a politics that equates peace with personal branding, and national security with fearmongering about vulnerable communities. If “the best is yet to come,” it’s hard to see how.

To me, the saddest part of this are those who continue to embrace Trump as a leader to admire, even to emulate. “He’s a bigot and a racist – just like me!” is truly a sad rallying cry.

To change the subject only slightly: I was talking to a colleague yesterday about the U.S. space program and whether we’ll return to the moon or mount a manned mission to Mars and I joked: Name the landing site or the station after Trump and you’ll likely see heightened funding and support. “Moon Base Trump”: It could happen.

Trump’s egotism, his narcissism, and especially his bigotry and bile are reaching galactic proportions..."


comrade stalin
moscow
 
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The surreal comedy that is the US administartion just became more surreal and more comedic with the vanity project's latest foray
into meglomania and satire.

If a warmonger in Venezula can get the nobel peace prize, wny not the same for his highness

"...File this under “You can’t make this stuff up”:

The Trump administration has rebranded the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) as the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace, complete with the president’s name installed in large block letters on the building’s façade. The new signage went up just ahead of a planned peace agreement signing between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

It’s an extraordinary development for an institution created by Congress in 1984 to provide independent research, conflict-resolution training, and nonpartisan policy advice. Earlier this year, the administration dissolved USIP’s board, dismissed most of the staff, and transferred the building to the federal government – moves that triggered ongoing legal challenges.


The irony here is hard to miss: an organization dedicated to conflict prevention is now being remade in the image of a president who has long campaigned for a Nobel Peace Prize and who routinely touts himself as the country’s greatest “dealmaker,” even as he sows discord within the United States.


The State Department’s announcement of the renaming – claiming it was “to reflect the greatest dealmaker in our nation’s history” and concluding with “the best is yet to come” – might have been merely boastful if it weren’t paired with the administration’s increasingly hostile rhetoric at home. This week, Trump denounced Somali immigrants as “garbage” allegedly ruining America, rhetoric that echoes the xenophobic accusations once leveled against Irish, Italian, Jewish, and Chinese immigrants. Demonizing newcomers has a long and shameful lineage in U.S. history; Somali Americans are simply the latest group to be dehumanized for political gain.

The contradiction becomes sharper when set against the administration’s record abroad. Even as Trump disparages Somalia, the U.S. military continues air and drone strikes there – actions tied to the country’s strategic location on the Horn of Africa, not any genuine threat to the United States. Most Americans are unaware that U.S. operations in Somalia have persisted for years, with civilian casualties an ever-present risk. You simply can’t reconcile these ongoing military actions with the administration’s celebration of Trump as a “peace president.”

And that’s the broader problem. The renaming of USIP is not a harmless vanity project. It’s a symbol of a deeper turn: away from independent diplomacy and toward a politics that equates peace with personal branding, and national security with fearmongering about vulnerable communities. If “the best is yet to come,” it’s hard to see how.

To me, the saddest part of this are those who continue to embrace Trump as a leader to admire, even to emulate. “He’s a bigot and a racist – just like me!” is truly a sad rallying cry.

To change the subject only slightly: I was talking to a colleague yesterday about the U.S. space program and whether we’ll return to the moon or mount a manned mission to Mars and I joked: Name the landing site or the station after Trump and you’ll likely see heightened funding and support. “Moon Base Trump”: It could happen.

Trump’s egotism, his narcissism, and especially his bigotry and bile are reaching galactic proportions..."


comrade stalin
moscow
The democrats have a long history of starting wars while Trump has established a remarkable record of brokering peace deals.
 
The surreal comedy that is the US administartion just became more surreal and more comedic with the vanity project's latest foray into meglomania and satire.
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I'm lookin' forward to the day he's finally gone..(and, an MRI would certainly aid our scheduling)..and we'll be able to flip everything (back) to when they had more-respectable titles. You ever hear people complaining about the lack of entities with Big Dick Nixon's name on them?? Who'd have expected we'd have a bigger outlaw / wannabe mob-boss, than Dick, in the Oval....but, here we are....patiently waiting for the opportunity to erase all possible remembrances of the Trump Presiduncy.
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I'm lookin' forward to the day he's finally gone..(and, an MRI would certainly aid our scheduling)..and we'll be able to flip everything (back) to when they had more-respectable titles. You ever hear people complaining about the lack of entities with Big Dick Nixon's name on them?? Who'd have expected we'd have a bigger outlaw / wannabe mob-boss, than Dick, in the Oval....but, here we are....patiently waiting for the opportunity to erase all possible remembrances of the Trump Presiduncy.
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Cheney and pals are being sued for lying about hundreds of Americans resulting in their false imprisonments. Thank God for Bondi and Patel.
 
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The democrats have a long history of starting wars while Trump has established a remarkable record of brokering peace deals.

well they are arseholes as well..stick to the topic

frump has brokered nothing

eight wars - some people well believe anything this low-rent chump tells them

comrade stalin
moscow
 
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