By Judi McLeod ——Bio and Archives--March 7, 2016
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“Officials from Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia have complained in recent private conversations, mostly about the xenophobic nature of Trump's statements, said three U.S. officials, who all declined to be identified. "As the (Trump) rhetoric has continued, and in some cases amped up, so, too, have concerns by certain leaders around the world," said one of the officials. “The three officials declined to disclose a full list of countries whose diplomats have complained, but two said they included at least India, South Korea, Japan and Mexico. “U.S. officials said it was highly unusual for foreign diplomats to express concern, even privately, about candidates in the midst of a presidential campaign. U.S. allies in particular usually don't want to be seen as meddling in domestic politics, mindful that they will have to work with whoever wins. It’s “highly unusual for foreign diplomats to express concern, even privately, about candidates in the midst of a presidential campaign?” “Senior leaders in several countries -- including Britain, Mexico, France, and Canada -- have already made public comments criticizing Trump's positions. German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel branded him a threat to peace and prosperity in an interview published on Sunday. "Trump's campaign did not respond to requests for comment on the private diplomatic complaints. "Japan's embassy declined to comment. The Indian and South Korean embassies did not respond to requests for comment.”The leaders of Trump-scared countries long ago cast their lots behind Obama. They have entertained him and travelled to Washington as the recipients of state dinners. They have boosted his agenda even though it is one that unabashedly aims to take down America, and the Free West by natural order. Britain and now Canada have been the most prominent pro-Obama boosters. Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron, who maintains an open arms welcome to unvetted Muslim migrants and who is smothering his own nation under the dictatorship of the European Union has had this to say about Republican front-runner Donald Trump: "What Donald Trump says is, in my view, is not only wrong, but actually it makes the work we need to do to confront and defeat the extremists more difficult." Canada’s Prime Minister, who the mainstream simpering mainstream media claims is bringing “star power” to Washington on Thursday because of his “movie star looks” said on ’60 Minutes’ last night that “it might be nice if they paid a little more attention to the world." (Canada Free Press, Mar. 6, 2016 While world ‘leaders’ are ready to say, “Pass the champagne and caviar” at their next state dinner, the masses they were elected to serve are going jobless in the worst world economy in the past 80 years. The Donald is giving world order the shakedown? That’s the best news to come out of the 2016 presidential election race, bar none.
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