Social Media Posted April 4 Posted April 4 U.S.-Russia relations are on a political rollercoaster, with President Donald Trump navigating between flashes of frustration and flashes of familiarity when it comes to dealing with Vladimir Putin. Recent developments have thrown the relationship into sharp focus once again, particularly after Putin proposed replacing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s administration with a United Nations-led “external governance” body. Marco Rubio: Russia has broken the partial ceasefire several times. It will become clear in a couple of weeks whether Russia is ready for peace or just stalling for time. However, "Trump won’t participate in endless negotiations," he said. pic.twitter.com/2U4UyXVyjY — Polymarket Intel (@PolymarketIntel) April 4, 2025 Trump made clear that he was not pleased with Putin’s comments. “I was disappointed in a certain way, some of the things that were said over the last day or two having to do with Zelensky,” Trump said on March 30. “Because when [Putin] considers Zelensky not credible, he's supposed to be making a deal with him. Whether you like him or you don't like him.” Following a day of golf with Trump, Finnish President Alexander Stubb told The Guardian, “I think America, and my sense is also the president of the United States, is running out of patience with Russia.” In line with that tone, Trump issued a warning that secondary tariffs of up to 50% on Russian oil exports could be on the table if Moscow continued to stall peace negotiations with Ukraine. Yet Trump’s warning paled in comparison to the hard line taken by a bipartisan group of U.S. senators, who drafted legislation that would impose a staggering 500% secondary tariff on nations that continue to buy Russian oil, gas, and other resources. These sharp responses came as a surprise to many in Russia, where state media had recently been celebrating what they saw as warming ties between Washington and Moscow. Just last month, Nezavisimaya Gazeta claimed that U.S. and Russian officials had “started speaking the same language.” That optimism did not last. On Wednesday, Moskovsky Komsomolets lashed out at the Trump administration, accusing it of “administrative insanity… inexperience… immaturity.” The paper derided the administration’s “bragging and arrogance” and mocked its eagerness to claim “huge breakthroughs” when barely a first step had been made. Meanwhile, Komsomolskaya Pravda noted, “On Ukraine talks, Donald's mood changes as often as the wind.” Despite these criticisms and signs of cooling relations, there were still gestures suggesting some diplomatic openness. Notably, Russia was excluded from Trump’s latest list of countries hit by sweeping new tariffs. Instead, the U.S. granted a sanctions waiver for Putin’s foreign investment envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, who then traveled to Washington for direct talks with Trump officials. This momentary reprieve suggested that behind the harsh rhetoric, backchannels of cooperation remain intact. However, any hope for a detente was short-lived. By Friday, another stern message came from Washington. During a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio made clear that the Trump administration was growing impatient. “President Trump's not going to fall into the trap of endless negotiations about negotiations,” Rubio said. “We will know soon enough, in a matter of weeks, not months, whether Russia is serious about peace or not.” He added, “If they're not, then we'll have to re-evaluate where we stand and what we do moving forward about it.” This sentiment was echoed by America’s NATO allies. UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy said, “Putin continues to obfuscate, continues to drag his feet. He could accept a ceasefire now, he continues to bombard Ukraine… We see you, Vladimir Putin, we know what you are doing.” Speculation that Trump and Putin were set to speak by phone on Friday was met with yet more confusion. While initial reports hinted at a call, the White House appeared to change course, and the Kremlin announced that no conversation was planned. Still, reports surfaced that American companies are planning to attend the upcoming St. Petersburg Economic Forum, leaving the nature of U.S.-Russia ties as murky as ever. The chaos leaves observers dizzy. It’s hard to keep pace with the constant shifts in tone, threats, and overtures. As the columnist put it bluntly: “Okay. Stop the ride. I need to get off.” The bigger picture, though, remains troubling. For months, Trump’s team avoided openly criticizing Putin and his full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Key figures like special envoy Steve Witkoff have been accused of parroting Kremlin talking points. While Washington now claims to be growing impatient and is threatening sanctions, nothing concrete has yet been enforced. Based on a report by BBC 2025-04-05 1
Popular Post henryford1958 Posted April 4 Popular Post Posted April 4 Eventually the fools will realize that Putin has no intention of ever accepting a peace deal. His aim is, and always was, the complete take over of Ukraine. 8 1 2
Popular Post Tug Posted April 4 Popular Post Posted April 4 12 minutes ago, Jim Blue said: The longest 24 hours ! Naa Donnie wants that photo op he will ,heck he allready has sold the brave Ukrainian people out.Im sure Putin’s sleeping soundly knowing his very best most valuable asset won’t let him down.its all posturing to fool the rubes. 1 4 2 1
Popular Post sharot724 Posted April 5 Popular Post Posted April 5 US says Putin will make decision on ceasefire in 'weeks, not months' Trump is hog tied 2 1 3
Popular Post Middle Aged Grouch Posted April 5 Popular Post Posted April 5 Whatever, but Trump is definately far more entertaining and appropriate for the job then the arrogant Biden and his cronies before. 2 1 2 5
Popular Post candide Posted April 5 Popular Post Posted April 5 Still waiting for the promised devastating consequences! 1 1 1 2
Popular Post BLMFem Posted April 5 Popular Post Posted April 5 7 minutes ago, candide said: Still waiting for the promised devastating consequences! We all know that will never happen. Whatever Putin has on Trump - golden shower tapes or other "kompromat" - will ensure that it's all gonna be fake posturing from Trump. 3 1 1
blaze master Posted April 5 Posted April 5 According to many on here Trump and Putin are best buds...so this is simply not possible. 1
Popular Post candide Posted April 5 Popular Post Posted April 5 16 minutes ago, BLMFem said: We all know that will never happen. Whatever Putin has on Trump - golden shower tapes or other "kompromat" - will ensure that it's all gonna be fake posturing from Trump. It could even be worse than that. It could well be that Putin has nothing on Trump. 1 1 1 3
Popular Post placeholder Posted April 5 Popular Post Posted April 5 17 minutes ago, blaze master said: According to many on here Trump and Putin are best buds...so this is simply not possible. Or maybe the bromance has run its course. Maybe Trump has been cheating on Putin and is now embracing another strongman. 1 3
blaze master Posted April 5 Posted April 5 3 minutes ago, placeholder said: Or maybe the bromance has run its course. Maybe Trump has been cheating on Putin and is now embracing another strongman. That's a lot of maybe. 1 1
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted April 5 Popular Post Posted April 5 Putin is very smart. Trump is an idiot. Putin will do what Putin wants to do. 5 1 1
blaze master Posted April 5 Posted April 5 8 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: Putin is very smart. Trump is an idiot. Putin will do what Putin wants to do. Yep dumb enough to gain the highest office there is....twice. The man truly is dumb. 1 1 2
Popular Post Tug Posted April 5 Popular Post Posted April 5 49 minutes ago, BLMFem said: We all know that will never happen. Whatever Putin has on Trump - golden shower tapes or other "kompromat" - will ensure that it's all gonna be fake posturing from Trump. I dono I don’t think trumps worryed nor cares about any compromat personally I think putin made a bargain with trump to help him set himself up as an American dictator in exchange for killing nato and allowing the killing of the Ukrainian nation. 2 minutes ago, blaze master said: Yep dumb enough to gain the highest office there is....twice. The man truly is dumb. Yup racism and misogyny is alive and strong here in the United States + there’s a lot of low information voters more enthralled with the spectacle than the facts.that’s changing there is a fury building here and as this latest fiasco sinks in and folks start paying the TRUMP TAX is will grow stronger still.his days are numbered. 3 1
blaze master Posted April 5 Posted April 5 5 minutes ago, Tug said: there’s a lot of low information voters Not sure you should be making this remark. 1
MalcolmB Posted April 5 Posted April 5 16 minutes ago, blaze master said: Yep dumb enough to gain the highest office there is....twice. The man truly is dumb. Voted in by the uneducated and Christian Americans. He is a consistent liar. He only beat women, lost against the man. 2
blaze master Posted April 5 Posted April 5 1 minute ago, MalcolmB said: Voted in by the uneducated and Christian Americans. He is a consistent liar. He only beat women, lost against the man. Woah easy on the misogyny. Is that some of your posh upbringing coming out ? How proper. 1 1
dinsdale Posted April 5 Posted April 5 14 hours ago, henryford1958 said: Eventually the fools will realize that Putin has no intention of ever accepting a peace deal. His aim is, and always was, the complete take over of Ukraine. Rubbish. What do you base this speculative comment on? MSM by any chance? There's no possible way that Ukraine will be totally annexed. Get a grip. As it is about 20% has been taken. 1 1 1
Tug Posted April 5 Posted April 5 2 hours ago, blaze master said: Not sure you should be making this remark. Oh yes old and wise mulla of the internet I bow before your wisdom and ignore everything trump is and has done,on camera in print on tape and in the deeds he has sown……im just an old diver worked hard all of my life nothing special but I tell you this my brain works just fine I see what I see and I make my conclusions.I take the time to follow and remember. 1
blaze master Posted April 5 Posted April 5 1 hour ago, Tug said: Oh yes old and wise mulla of the internet I bow before your wisdom and ignore everything trump is and has done,on camera in print on tape and in the deeds he has sown……im just an old diver worked hard all of my life nothing special but I tell you this my brain works just fine I see what I see and I make my conclusions.I take the time to follow and remember. Yes and clearly shown last year in your steadfast support for Biden...even after the debate. Also your support for Kamala. Both key indicators of your brain working just fine. 2
Tug Posted April 5 Posted April 5 15 minutes ago, blaze master said: Yes and clearly shown last year in your steadfast support for Biden...even after the debate. Also your support for Kamala. Both key indicators of your brain working just fine. Thanks for the compliment. 1
blaze master Posted April 5 Posted April 5 3 minutes ago, Tug said: Thanks for the compliment. You got all the answers correct.
rough diamond Posted April 6 Posted April 6 9 hours ago, blaze master said: Yep dumb enough to gain the highest office there is....twice. The man truly is dumb. The people who voted him are also dumb 1
blaze master Posted April 6 Posted April 6 2 minutes ago, rough diamond said: The people who voted him are also dumb I'm not disagreeing with that. But then again your average voter on either side isn't too bright. 1 1
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