Following a day of embarrassing revelations about US President Donald Trump's phone conversation with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, the White House has said it will honour the refugee deal.
But in a further insult to Turnbull, White House press secretary Sean Spicer repeatedly mispronounced the Australian Prime Minister's name as "Trunbull".
I do admit it's strange that a prison colony would arrange for 1200 inmates to be transported to the Free United States of America
Ryan Miller
Pure failure. Holla Forums in a nutshell.
Jaxson Campbell
If you follow the links, the supposed "embarrassing revelations" were Trump handing the Aussie's ass to him over the phone.
Trump 1, Aussfag 0. Op is a kike.
Camden Howard
Still lame we gave to considering the people are total lost causes. Some even burned themselves to death which hit the shit UN on their ass (plus the usual issues with sandnigs).
Lucas Sullivan
So let me get this straight. Aussie PM can't handle Islamists so makes a back-room deal with King Nigger to ship them to US off some island where you are warehousing them. Trump is left in dark with purposeful malice by both parties and Aussie PM drops it on the introductory phone call which causes friction with Australia's largest and most powerful ally. Trump agrees to accept the aforementioned agreement in a very balanced approach -water-boarding interrogations at CIA black sites for the migrants- in deference to the Australian / US historical partnership but not before Aussie PM squeals to the media about how his feelings got hurt by the big mean US President, then has his name mispronounced by the President's press secretary. And you call that a win for Australia?
Do I think Australia will suffer directly for this slight to Trump. Not today, probably not tomorrow, maybe not even next week. But the record does show that Trump does not forgive; and he never forgets. He is also nearly always asymmetrical in his responses. With TPP gone, Australia continuing to be strategically isolated, a trade war about to develop across the Pacific rim which could turn into a hot war, etc. etc. I think Australia will probably come to regret this decision in the long run in ways that we don't see right now. All for a few little migrants the big bad Aussies couldn't deal with themselves. That is not winning, friend.
Nathaniel Torres
It does seem to be an uncharacteristically conciliatory move by Trump.
Nathaniel Johnson
lol never change
Pic related. It's a direct quote from the article. Stay triggered m8.