Donald Trump flips on NATO, China, Russia and Syria - CNNPolitics.com - 0 views
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NATO, he said, is "no longer obsolete."
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Trump praised Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, whom he had previously pledged to replace when her term expires
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previous presidents have often remarked that the world looks a lot different from the Oval Office than from a campaign rally.
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adopted the most skeptical view he has yet displayed on the possibility of improving relations with the Kremlin, a position he once advanced as a candidate and that flew in the face of geopolitical realities and universal elite opinion in Washington.
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"Right now we are not getting along with Russia at all. We may be at an all-time low in terms of relationship with Russia,"
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aying the communist giant was guilty of "rape" against the US economy and promising it would be branded a currency manipulator on his first day in the Oval Office.
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The administration has to make its assessment on where China stands now, not where it was during the campaign, Spicer said
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he indicated that NATO countries have been performing better in terms of their financial commitments.
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His demotion was seen as another sign that the more moderate, establishment-oriented influences in his administration
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he President has spent most of his first 100 days in office torching conventional political practice, trading in untruths and exaggerations, and pouring oil on political controversies on Twitter
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Trump sent shockwaves through Europe by declaring that the most successful military alliance in history was "obsolete."
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"I complained about that a long time ago and they made a change, and now they do fight terrorism. I said it was obsolete; it's no longer obsolete."
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t would be a fantastic thing if we got along with Putin, and if we got along with Russia. And that could happen, and it may not happen, it may be just the opposite," Trump said.
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Dead children -- there can't be a worse sight, and it shouldn't be allowed. That's a butcher. That's a butcher.
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And I said, the way you're going to make a good trade deal is to help us with North Korea; otherwise we're just going to go it alone."
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gave a hint of flexibility on his demands for China to reverse the trade imbalance with the United States