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USA still hasn't sent a thing to Ukraine since Trump's announcement, Patriots are "TBC" and reported as weeks-months and America is already back to opening up to the possibility on caving on the deadline, basically the deadline was horseshit like all others and won't ever be enforced, by the end of the 50 day deadline will be another deadline.

🇺🇸🤔 “The United States does not plan to strictly adhere to Trump’s September deadline for a settlement in Ukraine," said State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce.

‼️ According to her, "the adjustment of the deadlines will be judged as the negotiations progress."

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— MAKS 25 👀🇺🇦 (@maks23.bsky.social) 22 July 2025 at 20:59

Meanwhile Zelenskyy's approval rating is about to take a nosedive and Ukraine's EU application is seriously harmed if not dead.

Latest: Zelensky has signed law stripping powers of Ukraine’s independent anticorruption agencies, according to two sources close to the president. It has not yet been published on the presidential site.

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— Christopher Miller (@christopherjm.ft.com) 22 July 2025 at 21:15

Will result in protests across the country, there are already large protests, it is a deeply unpopular move, I don't know what the fuck Zelenskyy is thinking, in one move he has destroyed his political standing. Turning your people against you during a time of war is utterly insane. Zelenskyy's approval rating was already dropping pre-war because he didn't do enough about corruption and because he was seen as too weak on Russia, dude just handed Valerii Zaluzhnyi the Presidency on a silver platter, Lol.

Today, Ukraine saw its first mass protest since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Demonstrators gathered to demand President Zelensky veto bill №12414, which was passed by 263 MPs in the Verkhovna Rada on 22 July.

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— SAINT JAVELIN (@saintjavelin.bsky.social) 22 July 2025 at 21:52

450 MPs in Ukraine Parliament. The only possible sympathetic reading on this would be him trying to placate members of the Ukrainian parliament that he needs on his side but who gives a fuck about them when you have the people behind you, or rather, did have the people behind you, and considering it wasn't long ago when Ukrainians dragged their last president out of office because he was a pro-Russian idiot who dragged them away from the EU, this could go bad fast, especially if it destroys Ukraine EU membership chances.

Seriously irresponsible, Ukraine's actions have caused thousands to protest openly for the first time during the entire war, all it takes is one Russian missile to wipe out an entire crowd of thousands, and that blood will partly be on Ukraine parliaments hands for passing such a controversial bill. The EU needs to slap this down now if it is as bad as it sounds.

If EU doesn't pressure Ukraine to stop this, the people of Ukraine will, they've done it before.

The bill effectively strips the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) of their independence, placing them under the control of the Prosecutor General.

— SAINT JAVELIN (@saintjavelin.bsky.social) 22 July 2025 at 21:52

Protesters warn that this move dismantles Ukraine’s anti-corruption infrastructure and undermines hard-won reforms.

— SAINT JAVELIN (@saintjavelin.bsky.social) 22 July 2025 at 21:52

I strongly oppose shutting down NABU, even if a russian spy were discovered within its ranks. While it's crucial to cleanse governmental bodies of spies and russian influence, dismantling an entire institution is not the answer.

— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) 22 July 2025 at 20:38

We wouldn't abolish the police force if a spy was found there, would we? Proud of my fellow Ukrainians for resisting this monstrous law.

— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) 22 July 2025 at 20:38

Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 22 July 2025