As we all deal with the fallout of President Donald Trump allegedly revealing classified information to the Russians, proving for the millionth time that the phrase "Well, at least it can't get any worse" has no business anywhere in the vicinity of our current administration, it's important to remember that in the immediate future, this compromised Russian puppet will have to continue to represent us on the world stage. And even though there has never been a time when burying your head in the sand and hoping this will all go away has been more attractive, it's important to keep an eye on the man undermining the future (and, more frighteningly, the present) of our nation.

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So it's with a heavy heart and a head full of anger that I bring you this story of how NATO is preparing for Donald Trump's first visit with the organization. Now, if you'll remember, Trump has bashed NATO at pretty much every turn, saying that he may pull American military protection for its member nations if they don't pay up. So it's no surprise that the folks at NATO especially want this summit of the leaders of the 28 member nations to go well. How are they preparing? Well, according to Foreign Policy, they are taking special precautions, and let's just say those precautions are humiliating for the United States.

NATO is scrambling to tailor its upcoming meeting to avoid taxing President Donald Trump’s notoriously short attention span. The alliance is telling heads of state to limit talks to two to four minutes at a time during the discussion, several sources inside NATO and former senior U.S. officials tell Foreign Policy. And the alliance scrapped plans to publish the traditional full post-meeting statement meant to crystallize NATO’s latest strategic stance. On May 25, NATO will host the heads of state of all 28 member countries in what will be Trump’s first face-to-face summit with an alliance he bashed repeatedly while running for president. NATO traditionally organizes a meeting within the first few months of a new U.S. president’s term, but Trump has the alliance more on edge than any previous newcomer, forcing organizers to look for ways to make the staid affair more engaging.

An organization that's been a cornerstone of international diplomacy and peace efforts for upwards of 60 years is preparing to dumb down their meetings because our dumb, secret-leaking president isn't able to sit still for more than a few minutes at a time. They're treating Donald Trump the same way I treated the little kids I used to nanny for when they were in preschool. They loved new activities, and they didn't like to have to sit and listen for long. Of course, the difference is Donald Trump is a 70-year-old man who was elected president, and the preschool didn't have access to the nuclear football. We should all be ashamed that this is how the rest of the world sees us.

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