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On 3/14/2025 at 5:53 PM, Mavideol said:

same old Putin, not agree and not disagree... same same but different, however orange man said that he needs a clear answer, me too 555

 

He didn’t agree or disagree to the ceasefire

Putin finally reacts to Trump's 30-day ceasefire agreement proposal

https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/putin-finally-reacts-to-trump-s-30-day-ceasefire-agreement-proposal/ss-AA1ATORZ?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=LCTS&cvid=bd748f4669ef473eb9bfcdd57faa2d2a&ei=47#image=1

 

 

 

Well, Vladimir is forced to act cautiously. Of course, he approves of many things in tovarisch Trump's actions. The previous leader of America behaved very rudely with the Russians, believing that America was above this. Tovarisch Trump agreed to equal negotiations. However, such harmful American ideas as the introduction of NATO troops into Ukraine still sound from his lips. Vladimir does not like this very much and is looking for a way to gradually convince Tovarisch Trump of the correctness of Z ideas. However, this takes time - so Vladimir is in no hurry.

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A troll post claiming a false flag against  a bonafide factual documented news event has been removed

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"Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!"

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

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Mr Witkoff confirming that President Putin got his last attacks in  under the wire so to speak.So all appears to be good with POTUS and the unfolding peace initiative.

 

“I tend to believe that Putin is operating in good faith” “I take him at his word”

 

 

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They are crowing in the Kremlin.

 

Appearing on The Evening With Vladimir Solovyov on Tuesday evening, state TV experts didn’t hide their joy over what was happening. State Duma Deputy Andrey Lugovoy—one of the prime suspects in the poisoning of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko—commented, “Regardless of what happens in the near future, I can state with a full responsibility that we, Russia, have completely won the rematch of the unfortunate outcome of the Cold War, as a result of which the Soviet Union had fallen apart.”

 

https://www.thedailybeast.com/joyful-putin-pals-thank-trump-for-victory-in-new-cold-war/

 

 

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A number of posts repeating already posted information have been removed. The dedicated topic on Kursk is here:

 

Nightmare in Kursk: Ukrainian Troops Recount Devastating Retreat

 

An addtional off topic post referencing George Orwell, 1984 has been removed from the same poster @beautifulthailand99

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You can't negotiate with putin, here's your outcome.

And listen to his squeals if anything is tossed back at them

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It's about the us taking control of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.

Trump is transactional, give him the rights to a busted Nuclear power plant to give him some skin in the game and he'll be crowing about the best deal ever.

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The power plant has been under Russian control since the start...Ukraine has repeatedly shelled it trying to cause a disaster  they also blew up a dam providing cooling water,  but the plant has backup  and I believe the reactors are in a dormant state but still need constant supervision.

 The IAEA seem quite satisfied that the Russians are looking after the plant properly.

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Opinion - Sadly, Trump is right on Ukraine- THE HILL

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/opinion-sadly-trump-ukraine-200000471.html?guccounter=1

 

The basic outlines of a deal to end the fighting are obvious even if details remain to be negotiated, as Trump and Putin started doing today in a phone call. Russia will continue to occupy Crimea and other portions of the southeast, while the rest of Ukraine will not join NATO but will get security guarantees from some western countries. The sad thing is that such a plan could have been achieved at least two years ago if only President Biden had made military aid conditional on Zelensky negotiating a ceasefire.

 

 

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4 hours ago, johng said:

The power plant has been under Russian control since the start...Ukraine has repeatedly shelled it trying to cause a disaster  they also blew up a dam providing cooling water,  but the plant has backup  and I believe the reactors are in a dormant state but still need constant supervision.

 The IAEA seem quite satisfied that the Russians are looking after the plant properly.

The recklessness of Ukrainiain actions at some point have been predicated on enlarging the conflict to draw in NATO thank god they failed.

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Ex US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul: Trump is giving Putin everything he wants

 

Read more: https://www.delfi.lt/en/politics/amb-michael-mcfaul-trump-is-giving-putin-everything-he-wants-120095057

 

I think that President Trump actually does not care about enduring peace in Ukraine. What he really cares about is fostering a new relationship with Vladimir Putin, just like he did when he was president the first time around. So restoring relations with Russia, I think is actually the first objective and peace in Ukraine is a second or tertiary objective.

 

 

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43 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Excellent news. Hopefully more join them.

It will never happen and that's why blowhard Starmer feels able to punt it along with Macron so thay can appear strong without having the pay the price.                    

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