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TresPuertas said:
this is where I can't find common ground with you.
i agree with most of what you said, but don't agree that Zelenskyy is some sort of pro democracy hero.
hes not a benovlent leader. he's a corrupt grifter. we have sent billions in cash over there and he can't account for a large percentage of it. that's corruption, and he's a major part of it. and even if he wasn't, he's not doing squat to clean it out.
Id be overjoyed to find a real leader installed who would clean out the corruption and money laundering in the government and truly advance the interests of the country and its people. but it ain't Z.
rootube said:Heineken-Ashi said:So when Biden was in office?rootube said:Heineken-Ashi said:Trump was president for 4 years. Weird, Putin didn't bother invading until after he was gone..Old McDonald said:we can dispense with this talking point now. considering how ardently trump and his admin have allied themselves with putin throughout this conflict, had he been president in 2022 the russian flag would be flying over kiev today.RafterAg223 said:The only reason this is going on is because your walking vegetable became president.Old McDonald said:and trump has no plan other than give putin what he wants and hope he doesn't do it again. unamerican and cowardly.backintexas2013 said:Old McDonald said:
the way trump has handled ukraine so far is roosevelt urging churchill to sue hitler for peace on any terms, and demanding england's coal reserves in return. shameful.
You have no plan other than Trump bad give Ukraine money. That's shameful
Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014 before Trump was elected.
You might want to Google that. They invaded during the Obama administration. We did absolutely nothing. Then they took Crimea. Trump didn't really do anything about it either unless you count pressuring Zelenskyy for Hunter Biden laptop help in exchange for weapons. Biden gave weapons but too little too late and here we are with Trump having a meltdown in the Oval Office. I'd say we botched the whole thing on a bipartisan basis.
sincereag said:
Why is the good ole USA supposed to provide a security guarantee for Ukraine? The deal that was supposed to be agreed on by both parties today was for the minerals partnership that would economically bind us with Ukraine and provide them more stability. Now we can forget that deal but Ukraine wants us to keep providing financial resources for their war. The American taxpayer will keep footing the war bill, just like we were paying for all the bogus crap that DOGE is uncovering.
Teslag said:
I think it's clear Putin completely miscalculated which president to invade under. Had Trump been president in 2022 he'd have just berated Zelenskyy into instantly surrendering the entire country without a fight.
A very informed and educated perspective on the complexities of major conflicts like this one.FIDO95 said:
VDH with another gem
Farmer_J said:mallen said:
Zelensky is a hero, Trump and Vance are imbeciles.
I can't believe this post got over the usual 2 or 3 stars from the trolls.
Then we should stop funding it and stay completely out of it. Glad we agreeTeslag said:
It's not our war to end.
Zobel said:
Russia succeeding in Ukraine comes with a much bigger potential for WWIII than ongoing stalemate in Ukraine. In fact, the longer the stalemate goes on, the lower the probability of a Russian aggressor conflict goes.
Teslag said:
It's not our war to end.
TxAgPreacher said:Teslag said:
It's not our war to end.
Yes it is.
When you see a bully picking on a small kid with a lot of fight, but he stands no chance you break it up.
It's in our interest to say enough is enough.
Zelenskyy is probably learning that it's easier to surrender an entire country than to try and go toe-to-toe with Donald Trump in an argument. The man is relentless.Teslag said:
I think it's clear Putin completely miscalculated which president to invade under. Had Trump been president in 2022 he'd have just berated Zelenskyy into instantly surrendering the entire country without a fight.
Teslag said:TxAgPreacher said:Teslag said:
It's not our war to end.
Yes it is.
When you see a bully picking on a small kid with a lot of fight, but he stands no chance you break it up.
It's in our interest to say enough is enough.
Ya but you generally don't end it by telling the small kid to lay there until the bully is done beating the **** out of him. Then blame the kid for it.
"Leading the Free World" carries with it a bit of responsibility, and part of what aids our economy and security is American hegemony. We like to think of ourselves as "the good guys," which means adhering to some sense of morality, decency, and defense of our values. Values can count as currency too, in the political realm. Many Ukrainians bristled at the mineral deal that fell apart today, as it would ultimately make them vassals of the USA, but stated they would prefer to be colonized by us rather than the Russians, because of who we are.2004FIGHTINTXAG said:TheNotoriousP.I.P. said:
The United States used to fight wars to protect free peoples from invading forces. Some of them against the very same aggressor that now threatens Ukraine. And we did this because it was morally right to do so. If you are not disgusted by our leader openly bullying the leader of a defensive country and saddling up to minimize the atrocities of the aggressor, then I don't know what to tell you. We shouldn't base our wars and military support off of what benefits us monetarily, we should base them off of what's right and what's wrong. Why else are we spending by far the most money on military advancements if not to defend free peoples where they are threatened?
The U.S. also invaded Iraq, stayed in Afghanistan for 20 years too long, screwed up in Vietnam, conducted many covert activities to overthrow regimes, which led to disasters. Yeah, the U.S. post WWII has really held the moral high ground.
"We shouldn't base our wars and military support off of what benefits us monetarily, we should base them off of what's right and what's wrong."
- what? We should absolutely base our decisions on our national security, which includes our economy.
Zobel said:
Russia succeeding in Ukraine comes with a much bigger potential for WWIII than ongoing stalemate in Ukraine. In fact, the longer the stalemate goes on, the lower the probability of a Russian aggressor conflict goes.
rootube said:Zobel said:
Russia succeeding in Ukraine comes with a much bigger potential for WWIII than ongoing stalemate in Ukraine. In fact, the longer the stalemate goes on, the lower the probability of a Russian aggressor conflict goes.
I have a prediction. The narrative that Russia winning the war is inevitable is completely false. They are currently losing in a spectacular fashion and there is little evidence they can win even without our help. Vance was rambling about how Ukraine needs to mobilize more people but Russia has just as big a manpower problem. They are using North Koreans to make up for manpower shortages because Putin knows if he does another round of mobilization he is probably done for.
Of course I believed yesterday that Trump was going to pull a rabbit out of his hat with this negotiation so what the hell do I know.
Old McDonald said:and trump has no plan other than give putin what he wants and hope he doesn't do it again. unamerican and cowardly.backintexas2013 said:Old McDonald said:
the way trump has handled ukraine so far is roosevelt urging churchill to sue hitler for peace on any terms, and demanding england's coal reserves in return. shameful.
You have no plan other than Trump bad give Ukraine money. That's shameful
TxAgPreacher said:Teslag said:TxAgPreacher said:Teslag said:
It's not our war to end.
Yes it is.
When you see a bully picking on a small kid with a lot of fight, but he stands no chance you break it up.
It's in our interest to say enough is enough.
Ya but you generally don't end it by telling the small kid to lay there until the bully is done beating the **** out of him. Then blame the kid for it.
Bad analogy.
It's more like the small kid just took a swing at you for trying breaking it up.
Did not realize there were 191 people (blue stars) that don't know the horrors of war. It is not pleasant I assure you. Zelensky is not trying to end it.mallen said:
Zelensky is a hero, Trump and Vance are imbeciles.
Teslag said:TxAgPreacher said:Teslag said:
It's not our war to end.
Yes it is.
When you see a bully picking on a small kid with a lot of fight, but he stands no chance you break it up.
It's in our interest to say enough is enough.
Ya but you generally don't end it by telling the small kid to lay there until the bully is done beating the **** out of him. Then blame the kid for it.
Teslag said:TxAgPreacher said:Teslag said:
It's not our war to end.
Yes it is.
When you see a bully picking on a small kid with a lot of fight, but he stands no chance you break it up.
It's in our interest to say enough is enough.
Ya but you generally don't end it by telling the small kid to lay there until the bully is done beating the **** out of him. Then blame the kid for it.