Video: Donald Trump- “We Should Take Libya’s Oil”

April 20, 2011: Donald Trump offer’s his uninformed two-cents on the situation in Libya. He says if it were up to him he would only intervene in Libya if America takes Libya’s oil. Stick to business Donald and get your nose out of politics.

Source: WSJ

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14 Responses to Video: Donald Trump- “We Should Take Libya’s Oil”

  1. Eva Quinby says:

    Donald Trump is a colossal ass. He makes us look almost worse than we did during those dreadful Bush years. We do not like you Ronald McDonald Trump.

    • oldcynic says:

      As if anyone could give a damn what D.Trump thinks.
      I hope he’ll be looking over his shoulder soon too! Look around you mate; people around the world are tired of, and bored to death with, dictators, tyrants, corrupt super rich thieves and charlatans! It is not the people of the ‘West’ or ‘Western Democracy’ that is the problem: No, it is the Large, Global, Banks and Corporations along with the Super Rich ‘Internationalists’ (rich, but avoid paying taxes) who are now so rich that they are more powerful than nation states, and they now, IMHO, are corrupting and destroying the very fabric of western society.

      We’ve seen the people of eastern europe rebel against their oppressors, we now see the arab peoples rebelling against their’s, guess whose turn it is next guys!

      I truly hope, when Gadaffi is toast, the libyan people KEEP their Oil NATIONALISED, so they can continue to control it for the benefit of Libya.

  2. Kenn Stevens says:

    Donald Trump is surrounded by ‘Yes’ people & has a problem with his own HAIR!!!

    How could this guy be taken seriously by the American public when it comes to politics?

    More importantly I hope no-one in Libya takes him seriously. Gaddafi I’m sure will put Trumps ‘TRUMPED-UP IDEAS’ to great use in his campaign to convince the world that oil is all the Western world is interested in.

    Keep fighting Libya, some of the British officers will be deployed to help the defence of Misrata I’m sure. This will ultimately mean more accurate strikes from NATO, on Gaddafi forces IN the city in the coming weeks.

    Good luck to you all, every one of the brave people standing up for freedom.
    Kenn

  3. Aimen Labeidi says:

    As long as there are stupid people like this sack of crap, the world will never have peace.
    If anyone thinks they will get their dirty hands on the Libyan oil they are crazy. The Libyan people ONLY will benefit from this massive wealth especially after 42 years without a penny from it. We will use it to build our great nation into a modern country.

    This stupid guy is just so jealous that most of the minerals of the world are not in his side of the world and on the lands of mostly muslim land. He also knows that ultimately the USA will collapse and will then be begging these countries for money.

  4. Peter Higgins says:

    I never thought that anyone would make W look like a moderate. What a stupid evil bastard!

  5. American says:

    I sincerely hope no Libyan judges us Americans by this fool’s words. Republicans these days represent a minority, extremely right wing element of our society.

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  7. Christine says:

    I have created a video on youtube in response to this particular interview with Mr. Trump

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NyEe_ppY1s

    • main says:

      Wow Christine – Job well done on the video editing and commentary. You are absolutely right. This man’s evil and greed are beyond the bonds of humanity. Keep up the good work.

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  9. starbase218 says:

    Got a double feeling seeing this. On one hand, what he says – and especially how he says it – sounds cold and hard. But on the other hand, Libya is not the only country where people are being oppressed. But the international community doesn’t seemed to be bothered by that so much, and it might not be so coincidental that there is little or no oil present in those countries. Reality may not be so obvious as the media present it. And in that case, at least he is honest about his intentions, something that is not so obvious for most politicians.

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