Trump Traitors Won’t Put Russia ‘On Notice’ As They Did With Iran For Attacking U.S. Allies (TWEETS)

If it’s true that Vice President Mike Pence wants the bible taught as science, then it wouldn’t be so ridiculous to assume that he also wants Vladimir Putin’s agenda to become America’s policy on foreign affairs.

This Sunday, Vice President Mike Pence was the next “rotator” on Trump’s tap to be bombarded with questions about the absurdity of Donald Trump’s first two weeks as President.

It was on This Week with George Stephanopoulos where Vice President Pence showed how cautious he was to put Russia on notice, just as Gen. Michael Flynn put Iran last week. Not long ago, Liberal America reported how Stephanopoulos was able to corner Mike Pence when he was still Vice President-elect, to admit that Donald Trump would continue to lie to the American people.

Much of the questions George Stephanopoulos had for Mike Pence had to do with bringing back the illegal torture program, the Muslim travel ban imposed by the administration, and Trump’s attempt to de-legitimize a federal judge for putting a nationwide stop to the president’s executive order over that ban.

But the most profound moment in the interview happened when George cornered Pence with some gotcha questions about Russia.

Last week, while Americans — and the entire world — were being throttled by the horror show that is the Trump administration, just as patriotic viewers were wiping away the blood that was gushing from their eyes, national security advisor, General Patton-wannabe and American eagle impersonator Mike Flynn, threatened Iran, who he and the Trump administration consider to be the greatest threat in the Middle East by putting them “on notice.”

What triggered the threat was Iran’s ballistic missile test and their support for Houthis rebels in Yemen who have reportedly attacked U.S. ships and America’s allies, the Saudis, who get financial and weapons support from the U.S.

George asked what “putting Iran on notice” meant to which Mike Pence said:

“It means we’re watching.”

Pence let his statement hang for emphasis but George broke through with a follow up:

“What are we watching for?”

The Vice President didn’t feel he had flashed viewers enough of Trump’s brass balls.

“Iran would do well to look at the calendar and realize there’s a new president in the Oval Office and Iran would do well not to test the resolve of this new president.”

George wanted more specifics and less machismo, which the administration seems to deal out by the bulk.

“What would testing the resolve be?”

Mike Pence looked a bit deflated as Stephanopoulos’ questioning continued and it didn’t help the Col. Cotton Hill look-a-like to grandstand on this threats.

Pence detailed those same reported issues with Iran mentioned above. Since Flynn’s alpha male chest beating in front of the press, the administration has placed more sanctions on Iran which are about as watered down as the sanctions this same administration criticized President Obama for.

Stephanopoulos said that the new Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Secretary of Defense James Mattis “made it very clear” there was no evaluating the Iran nuclear deal, that it should be left alone. Mike Pence wouldn’t accept this as he likely still wanted to give the impression that Trump could “rip up” the deal.

Clearly, when it came to talking about Iran, Pence was stern about how the Trump administration would deal with them. But It was at this point that George Stephanopoulos might as well have taken a bat to Mike Pence’s face because he followed with this question:

“Russia has been violating the ceasefire in the Ukraine, are they on notice as well?”

In an article published for Liberal America — before Donald Trump was inaugurated, we reported on the suspicious connection between his transition team and the Russian government wondering what that relationship could look like with Trump in the White House.

“People wonder what the relationship between a Trump administration and the head of a former Cold War enemy will look like.”

Mike Pence’s response to George Stephanopoulos’ gotcha question made it very clear what that relationship would look like.

Really, Russia has been violating ceasefires since the beginning of their fight with Ukrainians over the last several years.

But Trump hardly had much to say about it on the campaign trail because he would never say anything against his master, Vladimir Putin.

This is the first time that anyone had faced a Trump surrogate and perhaps even a treasonous Russian spy revealing just how loyal Trump and his team are to the shirtless manosaur puppet master who pulls their strings.

“We’re watching and um, very troubled over the increased hostilities over the past week in Eastern Ukraine.”

He’s intentionally being vague about who to blame as the source of these increased hostilities because it’s the Ukrainians who are in the right to fight off the KGB-trained murderer of Russia.

It’s also ridiculously obvious as to why Russia had increased their attacks on the Ukraine, coincidentally only after Trump became president, over the last few weeks.

It’s also interesting to compare Russia’s action against the Ukraine under Trump and Obama; was the former president actually so weak that he was able to hold off Putin’s complete invasion of the Ukraine?

So really, it’s crystal clear as to why Vice President Mike Pence won’t distribute the same aggression the White House has for Iran to the Russians, even though they have also attacked U.S. ally Ukraine just as Iranian-supported Houthis (not even Iran directly) have attacked the Saudis. By not putting Russia on notice, it again confirms President Trump’s lust for the meatsicle of Eurasia.

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