ChloeTzang
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Ukrainian delegation is rightly refusing to speak Russian to the Russian delegation and is using a translator to communicate.
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Jfc, this guy"I had a great relationship with Hitler. If he hadn't run out of gas there'd be no more Jews."
The man's sick in the head and as for those tank's - they ran out of gas and then got annihilated by the Ukrainians. Who will keep on fucking the Russians over until Putin eats lead. Asfor Witkoff, he sure did an incrddible job of achieving nothing and repeating Putin's lines like a trained monkey. Trump is out f his league, out of depth, and he;s either on Putin's payroll or being played like a gullible fool. Or a combination of both. Who knows, but what is evident is his intent to try and force a surrender onto Ukraine.
What's also evident to everyone but Trump is that Ukraine will not capitulate. They will fight on with or without Trump, and if it's to be withut Trump, the USA will never have another ally who will stand with them on anything. Trump has turned into a walking and talking foreign policiy disaster on the only major issue that really counts.
Taiwan should be feelimg really twitchy right now, because Trump is giving them more opportunities than Biden ever did.
As for Trump, so much for all hus bullshit on pressuring Russia and Putin. He hasn't, he can't and he won't. At some stage Europe is going to have to break with Trump and cut the USA out of this one.
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Also, Trump has no real idea what happened, or what is happening now. The Russians ran out of fuel. They also got stuck because the Ukrainian warriors blew the dam on the river and then the Ukrainian warriors picked them off one by one! The special forces that were supposed to seize the airport were eliminated by Ukrainians who headed for the sound of the guns and attacked the Russians whereever they found them. All Trump can do at this point is make himself even more obnoxious and detestable than he already is, enhance his growing reputation as Putin's ass-boy, and make sure more Ukrainians are killed before Russia is defeated.
Jfc, this guy
dear leader sucks more Putin cock than the average MAGA fuck sucks his
“The world will become much safer in 2–3 weeks,” Trump said. “I’ll meet with Putin as soon as we can arrange it,” he added.
CHTgpt sourced?1. Existing Sanctions:
2. Potential for Further Sanctions:
- The US has already imposed extensive sanctions on numerous Russian banks, including some of the largest institutions.
- These sanctions vary in their severity, ranging from restrictions on new debt and equity to full blocking sanctions that essentially cut off banks from the US financial system.
3. Factors Influencing Trump's Decision:
- Secondary Sanctions: The US could potentially expand the use of secondary sanctions, which target foreign banks that do business with sanctioned Russian banks.
- Targeting Remaining Banks: The US could impose sanctions on Russian banks that haven't yet been targeted, though the list of major unsanctioned banks may be relatively short.
- Sectoral Sanctions: The US could introduce sectoral sanctions, impacting entire industries or financial activities, which could indirectly affect Russian banks involved in those sectors.
In conclusion:
- Political Considerations: Trump's willingness to impose further sanctions could depend on his broader foreign policy goals and his stance towards Russia, according to DW.
- Economic Impact: The potential economic consequences of further sanctions on both Russia and the global economy would likely be a factor in any decision.
- International Cooperation: The effectiveness of further sanctions could depend on the degree of cooperation from US allies.
- While the US has already sanctioned many Russian banks, there is still potential for further action, including secondary sanctions and targeting remaining unsanctioned banks.
- However, whether President Trump chooses to impose further sanctions depends on a complex interplay of political, economic, and international factors.
Here’s one in the UK that agrees with you 100%No news here.
Let's look at why Donald Trump cannot end the war in Ukraine, despite his bold promises.
The war began because Vladimir Putin believed he could use military force to subjugate Ukraine—to install a puppet government, impose a new political order, erase the country’s national identity, and eliterally exterminate the Ukrainian leadership, intelligentsia, members of the armed forces and police. They came prepaed with lists of people to execute and mobile cematoriums to dispose of the bodies. This was Putin’s war of choice. The Ukrainians didn’t choose this war—it was forced upon them. Ukrainians resisted because they had to.
Trump’s approach to “brokering peace” started with trying to persuade Ukraine to stop fighting, give up its territories occupied by Russia, abandon its defence, accept a change in government, and sign a ceasefire deal that would give Russia most of what it wanted—in exchange for no guarantee of American security support once the fighting stopped. Does that sound appealing? Not to most Ukrainians.
Zelensky doesn’t have the political space to agree to surrender. Ukrainian society simply wouldn’t accept it even if Zelensky wanted to. And as for Trump sitting down with Putin—he came to the table with no cards in hand. The only thing he could offer Putin was a promise to pressure Ukraine into capitulation, lift sanctions, and entertain vague talk of future cooperation. But the sanctions that hurt Russia the most are European sanctions, and Europe sees Russia as a growing threat—especially if it succeeds in Ukraine. So no, Europe won’t help Trump force Ukraine to surrender. Quite the opposite. Europe will help Zelemsky push back at Trump.
There is only one credible path to ending this war: sending a clear signal to the Russians that Putin will not win. And that means supporting Ukraine’s defense, not undercutting it. Anyone with real-world experience of this war understands that. It’s foreign policy 101.
But the Trump team hasn’t even gotten that far—so the war will go on.
Based on the latest talking points, Trump will blame Zelensky and Ukraine for the lack of progress, he will walk away from Ukraine, lift sanctions on Russia and blame the war on Biden.
Not quite sure what Trump thinks he's going to get from this, apart from making sure that the USA looks weak, ensuring we lose all our allies, destroying our military equipment export market, personally looking like a blustering buffoon, and exposing the incredible incompetence of his Administration. I hinestly thought it would be impossible to make the Biden Administration look great, but Trump is managing.
And it was so simple.
All he had to do was support Ukraine by SELLING them military equipment and ammo, NOT sabotage NATO and Europe, and NOT start a trade war with the entire world. Simple stuff, really.
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If only people could think of a really simple solution to thisinvasioncrisis?
Maybe, I dunno, Russia could fuck off out of Ukraine? Maybe Putin's weird western apologists could stop blaming Nato for the actions of a sovereign state and its gangster capitalist boss?
That call was 10 AM as I recall. It's later now. Anyone heard back from Boris and Moose yet?The felon has a phone call with his boss today.
From what I've heard, except in non-Russian provinces like Chechnya, there are no independence movements. Nobody wants an independent Novgorod or St. Petersburg, or even an independent Siberia.Of course we would need the actual post-war borders, which whoever replaces Putin will need to concede to, with Ukrainian-supervised referendums of course, and naturally a Nazi state like Muscovy needs to be deminilitarized and it's nukes and weapons confiscated, and the Russian "Federation" needs to be broken up and the colonies given independance.
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The felon quit on his campaign promise andTrump said his phone call with Putin was “excellent”, which means it was a failure because Trump usually says his calls are “perfect”.
Putin did not agree to a ceasefire.
Trump no longer mentions putting more sanctions on Russia for not agreeing to a ceasefire. I’m shocked! SHOCKED!![]()
Basically it was a non-event, where Trump didn't pressure Putin at all. No ceasefire, and Trump wants Russia and Ukraine to negotiate with each other - and we know how that goes. Russia repeats its demands which it knows will not be agreed to, and it goes nowhere.
What Trump did say was if the talks goes nowjhere the USA will walk away, so in essence he's given Putin a carte blanche to continue the war.
https://unn.ua/en/news/axios-learne...enskyy-leaders-some-were-surprised-or-shocked