In May, Barack and Mrs Obama shadowed President Trump European visit. In November, he did it again.

The EU's Guardian gives this review of Barack's effort to subvert both the will of the American voter and our President as he continues to follow Trump around the world,  giving assurances that Trump's presidency will not last and offers no meaningful alternatives to whatever in the hell Barack thinks he accomplished during the past 8 years.  The Guardian calls this second shadow tour,  Barack's "farewell" tour.  We shall see.  He has a shadow government embedded within the various federal agencies he took time to weaponize (the EPA, IRS, OSHA and the ATF as well as Dodd/Frank's birthing of a second "consumer protection agency, "  designed to collect fines and,  with a portion of the money,  fund the so-called "resistence").  And, now,  he is working overtime to enlist the help of the European world in his fight against Trump and commonsense governance.  Barack's Secret Service handle,  is "Renegade."  It was chosen by Barack and, today,  we see just how far he is willing to go as our first anti-American,  rogue president.  Pathetic and dangerous  ~  editor.

From the Guardian: 
Obama will offer assurances that the ostensibly pro-Putin Trump [never mind that it was Barack who promised more flexibility with and for Putin  ~  editor], who has been critical of Nato, will not be able to dismantle or fundamentally change the alliance – although, in truth, he cannot be certain of that  [more progressive EU media crap.  Trump has no will to dismantle NATO, period  ~  editor]. Berlin’s renewed interest in developing independent EU defence [sic] capabilities is one area where Merkel’s and Obama’s views diverge. 

Obama will urge the EU to swallow its objections to the authoritarian behaviour of Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, whose cooperation he deems vital in fighting Isis and fashioning an Iraq-Syria settlement. 

Now that Erdoğan and Putin are back on speaking terms, Erdoğan is threatening to cancel Turkey’s EU membership bid.
Likewise, Obama will press the Europeans to defend his landmark nuclear deal with Iran and the Paris climate change agreement against expected assaults by Trump. 

But he will probably have to concede that the proposed transatlantic trade and investment partnership (TTIP), disliked in much of Europe, will not survive his departure.

In a symbolic speech in Athens this week, Obama will offer a final exposition of his core beliefs about the enduring, paramount importance of democracy and civil liberties and of an interconnected, tolerant world of open borders, open markets and open minds.

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