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And it seems that often same people that are up in arms about Russia invading Ukraine applauded Palestine invading Israel. 

 

To be clear, I oppose both and see both Russia and Palestine as criminal invaders. 

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On 3/1/2025 at 12:45 PM, SMIAI said:

 

Every post just a Right Wing talking point. Littered with insults, but scant intelligence.

I guess it gets your post count up.

 

Pot bubbling. Nearly ready.

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25 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


Likewise none of you ever ever posted anything about Ukraine, Zelensky, his performance, popularity, his dress sense - nothing - in the last three years. Only now when Trump trots out his nonsense you parrot it without any due diligence and you literally didn't care before, probably couldn't even point to Ukraine on a map.

 

If my memory serves well, I think it's that big fairly flat bit just to the left of, but adjacent to.....hmmm....Russia!

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Just now, Bkk Brian said:

Absolutely, its revealing to read the sudden concern after 3 years of silence.

They care a lot more about quashing anything that can be seen as a win Trump than they do about kids dying in Ukraine. 

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

They care a lot more about quashing anything that can be seen as a win Trump than they do about kids dying in Ukraine. 

It certainly seems that way

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All the left has are jokes, memes, name-calling and conspiracy theories about Trump being a Russian asset, even though after eight years of lawfare they have not been able to prove a bit of it. 

 

Meanwhile at the grownups table: 

 

"Zelensky vows to 'make things right' with Trump and negotiate peace" 

 

Zelensky vows to 'make things right' with Trump and negotiate peace

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On 3/1/2025 at 10:17 AM, Social Media said:

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Senator Marco Rubio has called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to apologize to President Donald Trump, questioning whether Zelensky genuinely wants peace following their tense and disastrous meeting in the Oval Office.

 

The confrontation unfolded on Friday, quickly spiraling out of control when Trump took offense to how Zelensky treated his vice president, JD Vance, in front of the cameras. Trump and Vance’s aggressive stance has already sparked international criticism, even from the United States' closest allies.

 

However, Rubio argued that Zelensky was to blame, claiming that the Ukrainian leader’s behavior leading up to the meeting was unacceptable.

"You guys only saw the end, you don't see all the things that led up to this. The president's been very clear on this, he campaigned on this. He thinks this war should have never started, and I agree that had he been president, it never would have happened," Rubio said.

 

"Now here we are, he's trying to bring an end to this conflict, we've explained very clearly what our plan is here: we want to get the Russians to a negotiating table, we want to explore whether peace is possible."

 

Rubio suggested that the events of the ten days leading up to the meeting made the outcome inevitable and criticized Zelensky’s approach. "Apologize for turning this thing into the fiasco that it became," Rubio stated. "Don't come here and create a scenario where you're going to start lecturing us about how diplomacy isn’t going to work. Zelensky took it in that direction, and it ended in a predictable outcome as a result."

 

President Zelensky tells Fox News he does not feel the need to apologize to Donald Trump: “I respect president. And I respect American people. I’m not sure that we did something bad”

 

Rubio went on to speculate that Zelensky may not actually want a peace deal, claiming that his actions had frustrated those working toward a resolution. "Maybe Zelensky doesn't want a peace deal. That act of open undermining is deeply frustrating for everyone who's been involved. He should apologize for wasting our time."

 

He also defended Trump and Vance’s stance, arguing that their policies aimed to change course from Biden’s strategy, which Rubio dismissed as funding a deadlock. "Biden was funding a stalemate, funding a meat grinder, and the Russians have more meat to grind."

 

When asked if Trump and Zelensky’s relationship was salvageable, Rubio referenced a 2022 incident in which Joe Biden lost his temper with Zelensky, calling it hypocritical to criticize Trump for his reaction. "I think anything is possible, but it has to go back to the point that President Trump is involved in this to bring about enduring, lasting peace."

 

Despite the heated rhetoric, Zelensky later refused to apologize, though he expressed his desire for Trump’s support. Speaking to Fox News, he responded evasively when asked if he owed Trump an apology, ultimately refusing to concede wrongdoing. "I'm not sure we did something bad," Zelensky said.

 

"We're thankful to Americans for all your support, you did a lot, I'm thankful to President Trump and Congress' bipartisan support. You helped us a lot from the very beginning, you helped us to survive. We are strategic partners."

 

When pressed again, he maintained his position. "We have to be honest and we have to be direct with each other. Nobody wants to finish more than we do because we are in this war, in this battle for freedom for our lives."

 

Zelensky made it clear that he wanted Trump to stand firmly behind Ukraine, saying, "I want President Trump to be more on our side."

 

When asked if his relationship with Trump was repairable, Zelensky was optimistic. "Yes, of course, because it's relations more than two presidents. It's strong relations between our people, and that's why I always thank your people from our people."

 

Based on a report by The Daily Mail  2025-03-01

 

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This is worth remembering, trump, vance &  co.........

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Marco Rubio is exactly what you thought he was. Here, in a decade old clip, he gives an accurate history lesson - Ukraine gave up its post Soviet supply of nuclear weapons in exchange for security assurances from the US, UK and Russia. https://www.npr.org/2022/02/21/1082124528/... Now Rubio is presiding Secretary of State as Ukraine is betrayed, first by Russia, and now by the Trump administration in an historically shameful display.

 

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Disgusting. America and those who voted for trump should hang their heads in shame.

 

 

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Just now, xylophone said:

Marco Rubio is exactly what you thought he was. Here, in a decade old clip, he gives an accurate history lesson - Ukraine gave up its post Soviet supply of nuclear weapons in exchange for security assurances from the US, UK and Russia. https://www.npr.org/2022/02/21/1082124528/... Now Rubio is presiding Secretary of State as Ukraine is betrayed, first by Russia, and now by the Trump administration in an historically shameful display.

 

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Disgusting.

 

 

What I think is disgusting are the people that sabotaged the agreement Zelensky was supposed to sign. 

 

The anti-Trumpers would rather see every Ukrainian dead and half of Europe flattened than to see a peace agreement negotiated by Trump

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22 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Which 136 Countries were they and what aid did those countries provide ?

This from the archives of the US Dept of State should be enough to be getting on with............

 

Since September 11, President Bush has met with leaders from at least 51 different countries to help build support for the war against terrorism.

 

-136 countries have offered a range of military assistance.

-The U.S. has received 46 multilateral declarations of support from organizations.

-The U.N. General Assembly and Security Council condemned the attacks on September 12.

-NATO, OAS and ANZUS (Australia, New Zealand and the U.S.) quickly invoked their treaty obligations to support the United States. Our NATO allies are assisting directly in the defense of American territory.

-142 countries have issued orders freezing the assets of suspected terrorists and organizations.

-89 countries have granted over-flight authority for U.S. military aircraft.

-76 countries have granted landing rights for U.S. military aircraft.

-23 countries have agreed to host U.S. forces involved in offensive operations

 

https://20012009.state.gov/s/ct/rls/wh/6947.htm#:~:text=NATO%2C%20OAS%20and%20ANZUS%20(Australia,the%20defense%20of%

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13 minutes ago, xylophone said:

This from the archives of the US Dept of State should be enough to be getting on with............

 

Since September 11, President Bush has met with leaders from at least 51 different countries to help build support for the war against terrorism.

 

-136 countries have offered a range of military assistance.

-The U.S. has received 46 multilateral declarations of support from organizations.

-The U.N. General Assembly and Security Council condemned the attacks on September 12.

-NATO, OAS and ANZUS (Australia, New Zealand and the U.S.) quickly invoked their treaty obligations to support the United States. Our NATO allies are assisting directly in the defense of American territory.

-142 countries have issued orders freezing the assets of suspected terrorists and organizations.

-89 countries have granted over-flight authority for U.S. military aircraft.

-76 countries have granted landing rights for U.S. military aircraft.

-23 countries have agreed to host U.S. forces involved in offensive operations

 

https://20012009.state.gov/s/ct/rls/wh/6947.htm#:~:text=NATO%2C%20OAS%20and%20ANZUS%20(Australia,the%20defense%20of%

 

   So, they didn't actually give the USA  any money ?

So, the countries could hardly ask for any money back from the USA

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1 hour ago, Yellowtail said:

The anti-Trumpers would rather see every Ukrainian dead and half of Europe flattened than to see a peace agreement negotiated by Trump


You don't half come out with some sweeping rubbish. Absolute tosh and you throw these completely fabricated and ludicrous accusations around left right and centre - I really have no idea why it is tolerated.

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33 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


You don't half come out with some sweeping rubbish. Absolute tosh and you throw these completely fabricated and ludicrous accusations around left right and centre - I really have no idea why it is tolerated.

You're obsessed

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