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"Just like you weren't there to help us."

"Build up some delayed courage."


No conflict for me: I'm on the side of my own country but

dustybin
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Whose side are you on?

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By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 31 Mar 26 22:20
Cider
Ronaldmcdonald
Stringvest

You too:- which side are you on?
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 31 Mar 26 22:48
I don't blame him for doing what's best for his country. We could do with someone like that here.
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 31 Mar 26 22:53
..... Thats not what 60% + Americans think.

  On a personal note I am just sorry the Guy who shot his ear off wasnt more accurate.
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 31 Mar 26 22:57
100% of them won't like life in America without the petrodollar if it's allowed to collapse.
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 31 Mar 26 22:59

Mar 31, 2026 -- 10:48PM, Ronaldmcdonald wrote:


I don't blame him for doing what's best for his country. We could do with someone like that here.


But surely it can’t be best for this country to cringe before him:- (assuming you live in America) what is your perspective ?

By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 31 Mar 26 23:02
Cringe? Live in America? Are you feeling alright?
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 31 Mar 26 23:19

Mar 31, 2026 -- 11:02PM, Ronaldmcdonald wrote:


Cringe? Live in America? Are you feeling alright?


Why would you call yourself Ronaldmcdonald if you didn't even live in America? I suppose is the dumb base of my assumption.

If you live in the Uk, you could not fail to be embarrassed by Trump's humiliation of Britain.

What would make it even worse would be if the UK Govt responds submissively to the abuse. Yet if British forces back him up, now, we will suffer the casualties while the orange-man-baby gets the credit.

By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 31 Mar 26 23:24
Who suffers more from the strait being closed? UK or USA?
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 31 Mar 26 23:27
Uk

Another reason to suppose America s***s on the so-called "special relationship."
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 31 Mar 26 23:35
Starmer's special needs are nothing to do with me. I am sure the special relationship will resume as soon as we vote these boneheads out.
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 31 Mar 26 23:50

Mar 31, 2026 -- 11:35PM, Ronaldmcdonald wrote:


Starmer's special needs are nothing to do with me. I am sure the special relationship will resume as soon as we vote these boneheads out.


What does that even mean? Why would either administration have anything to do with a forum clown?

Starmer made a big effort to flatter Trump. Cringe.

By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 01 Apr 26 00:09
There is no end to Trumps ignorance, look at the way he embarrassed the King on his visit here, look at the way he humiliated Zelensky, look at the way he embarrassed the Japanese PM, look at his online Account turning war into video games, the list goes on, the Man is a complete loose cannon and I wouldnt be surprised if he gets taken out by a better shot.
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 01 Apr 26 00:19
The Pearl Harbour comeback was classic. He's the funniest president they have had so far. Reagan had his moments but nothing like this.
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 01 Apr 26 00:24
... Funny to him, Cringeworthy to any right thinking human being.
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 01 Apr 26 02:05
I see u high lighted me UTD ,  can you give us your full intense hate of Jewish people , and where it stemmed from ?

Dont Bring Palestine into UTD , your Type do not care about Palestine ..

I expect it to be a long Reply , TYIA

Would you like me to put up some pics of the Bibas Babies to help you along ?

mind you u probably have them already and a box of kleenex on hand ,for every time you look at them
By:
lapsy pa
When: 01 Apr 26 10:00
I'm on the UK's side and proud of it!
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 01 Apr 26 10:14
I miss Edy.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 01 Apr 26 10:35
Daft question gets even dafter answers
By:
Pleasegivemeanailedontip
When: 01 Apr 26 10:39
Sometimes you have a mate that goes off the rails a bit. Get a bit rowdy, start fights, threaten to invade Greenland etc. It doesnt mean theyre a bad person.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 01 Apr 26 10:43
I can see what algorithms and suggestions YT is sending me now.  (It was mainly footie food and travel stuff, big up Gary's Eats)  I Can only imagine what sort of carp the algorithms would be sending me if I was on the Don's side.  Suffice to say if that is all you are watching it's perhaps slightly understandable why many of those people believe the BS that regularly comes out of creosote man's mouth.
By:
rothko
When: 01 Apr 26 11:05
what a completely childish opening post - its not about picking sides - you can support the UK but still want to have diplomatic relations with the USA

Its like being in the playground - the bully has been saying mean things to the wimpy kid but is still protecting the wimpy kid from the other bullies. Remember the old saying sticks and stones etc
Whilst European countries have outsourced their defense to the US they will always be in a weak position. Even
Obama pointed out that some European countries were taking the p5ss out of the US taxpayer


This is international diplomacy and the relationship between countries such as the USA and the UK transcends PMs and presidents. Trump will be gone in 3 years or so. The relationship between the UK and the US is a key one and needs to be maintained even if there are disagreements
We still have diplomatic relations with countries like China and they have modern day slavery

Good luck to the king on his diplomatic visit - remember its good to talk
By:
lapsy pa
When: 01 Apr 26 11:39
It is heading that way though ie Trump basically doing what he wants like tariffs,Greenland and Iran.
There is going to be a mess with Iran in particular,the Straits probably won't be the same again as Iran passed 'toll' measures and of course the economic fall out which will hit everyones pocket. Trump is directly  responsible and the world pays.
Good to talk but Trump started Iran during 'talks' so not really applicable,he being kind lacks consistency.
If we knew what we know now the better course would have been a worldwide united front against the tariffs,it would have for the want of a better phrase 'softened his cough'
Who knows what he will do tomorrow?
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 01 Apr 26 12:03
The US relationship is ofc important but the "Special" relationship with the UK and the US probably doesn't exist in any meaningful way.  Biden always seemed a little anti British, and I suspect whoever gets elected next won't give a damn too.

Because trust is so important, we should be concentrating more on building closer relationships with Europe and The Commonwealth.  I suspect we are behind the scenes.
By:
big dunc
When: 01 Apr 26 12:08
Thank god Starmer is in charge right now,
imagine if Badenoch or Farage were leading the country

they would do anything for this crazy president, there would
be an absolute blood bath going on right now with
most of the deaths being British soldiers getting picked off on the Strait of Hormuz
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 01 Apr 26 12:42
If Keith wasn't such a bonehead he would have helped clear the strait. Tony wouldn't have said no, he loved a war. It matters much more to a net importer of energy than it does to USA.
By:
big dunc
When: 01 Apr 26 12:49
You really have no clue at all Ronny, those straits are 13 miles wide,
you send a ship to escort an oil tanker carrying a million gallons of oil and and you will blown to pieces

that's why Trump won't send his ships there, the yanks would destroy him if he got massive casualties
By:
Jumper45
When: 01 Apr 26 12:56

Apr 1, 2026 -- 11:05AM, rothko wrote:


what a completely childish opening post - its not about picking sides - you can support the UK but still want to have diplomatic relations with the USAIts like being in the playground - the bully has been saying mean things to the wimpy kid but is still protecting the wimpy kid from the other bullies. Remember the old saying sticks and stones etcWhilst European countries have outsourced their defense to the US they will always be in a weak position. Even Obama pointed out that some European countries were taking the p5ss out of the US taxpayerThis is international diplomacy and the relationship between countries such as the USA and the UK transcends PMs and presidents. Trump will be gone in 3 years or so. The relationship between the UK and the US is a key one and needs to be maintained even if there are disagreementsWe still have diplomatic relations with countries like China and they have modern day slaveryGood luck to the king on his diplomatic visit - remember its good to talk


Have to agree. The OP a few years back was obsessed with Brexit, morning, noon and night. Now it's Trump. Issue hopping and need to get that dopamine hit. Less concerned with the issue itself and more with visibility and engagement, I wonder. Whatever drives you, I suppose.

By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 01 Apr 26 13:05
13 miles? And there's me thinking they were thousands of miles wide. There are many things that can be done Dunc to help open the strait that don't require anyone getting blown to pieces.
By:
dustybin
When: 01 Apr 26 13:19
Starmer is a globalist lackie he isn’t bothered about this country, he cares perhaps about what the EU want

He said ‘committed to nato’
What he meant was ‘reliant on nato….which means reliant on USA’
Because all the managed decline has left the UK without our own provision, without a military that has any pride and an appeasement that relies on some really questionable regimes to provide energy.

Trump said get those pile fields back working again because you will need them

Forget all the righteous nonsense about ‘leading the way’ is woke rubbish
Get back some national pride.
By:
dustybin
When: 01 Apr 26 13:20
*oil fields
By:
dustybin
When: 01 Apr 26 13:21
Too interested in forking out some sort of ‘compensation’ for everyone else’s problems
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 01 Apr 26 13:25
He had no choice they were funding terrorism and undermining the petrodollar. Claiming no one knew about Hormuz is classic Sun Tzu - all war is based on deception.
By:
big dunc
When: 01 Apr 26 13:26
Starmer is a globalist lackie he isn’t bothered about this country, he cares perhaps about what the EU want


Haha you need to have a long nap buddy
By:
big dunc
When: 01 Apr 26 13:30
8 months ago Trump was telling the world he has obliterated Irans nuclear program

3 weeks ago he is telling the world he had to bomb Iran because they were 2 weeks from a nuclear weapon


the man lies all the time
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 01 Apr 26 13:32
Classic Sun Tzu.
By:
big dunc
When: 01 Apr 26 13:34
It's classic something i'll give you that
By:
dustybin
When: 01 Apr 26 13:39
Trump has to offer comment on every damn thing continually
Putin doesn’t, the IRGC and Hamas dont

Non of the others have to keep people happy, they don’t have investors or clients or allies that need some degree of reassurance continually

Trump, and other democracies, do have a requirement to wet nurse a needy electorate, and provide a degree of guaranteed living standards
Because the West has become dependent and have lost all concept of reality
Our whole history is based in the majority struggling, and swathes dying young or killed in wars
Quite where we have to now be reassured all the time into believing our lives are more worthwhile is a mystery.

The West is fat, mostly useless and slow.
Yet continually need reassuring
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 01 Apr 26 13:43
We joined the Atacks on the Houthis for doing exactly what these Terrorists are doing , Why are we not helping out Now

Is is different Water ?
By:
dustybin
When: 01 Apr 26 13:43
….and it’s always those who create the moral standards, the high bar of expectancy that are totally abused and treated like saps

The decedent west conjuring dilemmas about children deciding they must be born in the wrong bodies.

Do they have the same needs in Africa?
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