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I believe Biden accomplished what he wanted. To kill as many Russians as possible without having first line responsibility.  I bet he is very happy how it worked out.

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I still have hope that europe will step up support. They have the most to lose. The Dumpster needs to be eliminated.tumpdumpster.jpg.4e08030d148f61bbc4741362eb0a86a2.jpg

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12 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

I believe Biden accomplished what he wanted. To kill as many Russians as possible without having first line responsibility.  I bet he is very happy how it worked out.

 

Yes, he is a killer.

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22 minutes ago, djs2799 said:

I still have hope that europe will step up support. They have the most to lose. The Dumpster needs to be eliminated.tumpdumpster.jpg.4e08030d148f61bbc4741362eb0a86a2.jpg

The EU have already stated that US support is essential. As I mentioned above no Starlink equals no satellite directed munitions. Ukraine becomes impotent. 

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7 hours ago, Social Media said:

 

Ukraine has long endured broken promises from the West, and the latest decision to cut military aid was just another insult in a series of betrayals. While former U.S. President Donald Trump’s move to block Biden-era defense authorizations may have delivered a severe blow to Ukraine’s resistance, the current military stalemate was set in motion years ago.

A Former Potus has no authority period, they don’t hold office.

 


 

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7 hours ago, Social Media said:

the current military stalemate

It's not a stalemate. Russian forces continue to move east and the Kursk salient (a strategic error IMO) is seeing ground taken back by Russian forces and may indeed be heading towards becoming encircled. Kursk is most definitely not a trump card (no pun intended) when it comes down to negations. Russia has captured well over 100,000 km2 and the area currently held by Ukrainian forces in Kursk is now under 400 km2. To call what's happening in this protracted war of attrition a stalemate is simply incorrect. As for the rest of the article it's refreshing to see some actual worthwhile analysis rather than the usual anti-Trump rubbish.

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1 minute ago, LiamB80 said:

America doesn’t owe Ukraine or the rest of Europe anything. I will love it when Trump drops the deadbeats in Europe and pulls out of NATO.

You really don't understand, well, much of anything it seems.

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1 hour ago, frank83628 said:

Some of us knew this because we don't blindly follow everything were told by the legacy media

Some of you know this because you blindly follow your own little extremist alternative reality echo chambers.

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20 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

You lot really are deluded.

Biden sold Ukriane a lie by assuring them they'd be backed up no matter the cost, they never expected Trump to win and for they're aid funded corruption to be removed, Trump is the only President in my lifetime to be actively seeking to end a war, you lot just can't grasp the idea because you're so brainwashed by the normal 'fight our enemies' narrative.

So much so that you come up with wild fantasy conspiracy theories rather than reality

doesn't explain Trump's 100% backing for Putin and removing Tariffs on Russian imports. Something  fishy going on here. 

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2 minutes ago, thesetat said:

Bidens goal had nothing to do with how many Russians were killed. His goal was to keep the war going for as long as possible. War makes countries money. Do you really think Biden cares about the people killed in it? Heck, even Harris had no reply in her meeting with a foreign leader about the war there. So stumped as to how to reply that she begged another leader to reply for her. 

Keeping the war going is correct but dwindling down the Russian military and it's economy was, and in the EU's case still is, definitely part of the agenda.

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The Ukrainian war has been a major success,  in the sense that it is the last war Russia 🇷🇺 will ever fight with its large Soviet era military 🪖 equipment stockpile. 

Russia 🇷🇺 has effectively been disarmed and it will take them decades to rebuild an army to defend their 20,000 km of land borders.

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1 minute ago, jippytum said:

doesn't explain Trump's 100% backing for Putin and removing Tariffs on Russian imports. Something  fishy going on here. 

Could you add a link about Trump removing tariffs on Russian imports please and can you explain how Trump is "100% backing Putin". 

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3 minutes ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

The Ukrainian war has been a major success,  in the sense that it is the last war Russia 🇷🇺 will ever fight with its large Soviet era military 🪖 equipment stockpile. 

Russia 🇷🇺 has effectively been disarmed and it will take them decades to rebuild an army to defend their 20,000 km of land borders.

In part this is correct so why is it that some continue to say Putin won't stop with Ukraine. An expansionist threat yet weaponry and manpower being depleted. How many on here have said Putin won't stop with just Ukraine. The reality is Putin doesn't want all of Ukraine and cannot take on the might of NATO.

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39 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

You lot really are deluded.

Biden sold Ukriane a lie by assuring them they'd be backed up no matter the cost, they never expected Trump to win and for they're aid funded corruption to be removed, Trump is the only President in my lifetime to be actively seeking to end a war, you lot just can't grasp the idea because you're so brainwashed by the normal 'fight our enemies' narrative.

So much so that you come up with wild fantasy conspiracy theories rather than reality

You have no idea that you are the deluded one. Trump's focus on making deals through appeasement of aggressors, rather than upholding principles or supporting allies, could have far-reaching consequences for global stability and security.

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1 hour ago, jippytum said:

Ukrain has been sold out by Trump. Wonder what the Russian's have on Trump for him to support Putin over European allies. 

Seems you didn't read the article but simply spew out your anti-Trump hate rhetoric. Even the headline tells you what you've posted is complete nonsense. Trump is now in the business of forcing Zelenkyy's hand toward bringing an end to the war.

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