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Yeah but Trump doesn't have a fucking heart and would probably kill his own children for a few extra $ except the one he wants to fuck.



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I'd like to see Ukraine drop a missile on the US and then say sorry was a mistake. See how Trump takes that. He would decimate the whole country for it.



 

 

Ryuu96 said:

Fuck You. You Fucking Cunt.

Stealing Ukrainian kids, raping Ukrainian woman, stealing everything they could get from Ukrainian homes...I guess that's all just one big mistake!



Yeah. Cause Russia is showing you so much respect right now.



Volodymyr Zelenskyy: The 2025 60 Minutes Interview



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Sick Country.





We're at the stage where Trump even refuses to sell weapons to Ukraine, despite them saying they would be willing to buy the weapons, I thought Trump liked money? I suppose his love of Putin outweighs his love of money. They told us that this was about not giving Ukraine handouts, they told us Ukraine can't "keep taking money off Americans" but when Zelenskyy outright says he will be willing to buy the military equipment with Ukraine's own funds, Trump says no, he isn't allowed, so all the excuses they used prior were obvious bullshit.

Meanwhile he's bragging about giving away billions to Israel.

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U.S. and Russia have “reached an understanding,” according to Trump’s Envoy Witkoff following his meeting with Putin. “This peace agreement involves five territories—but it’s about much more than that. It’s about security protocols, NATO, Article 5—there are many details.”

They're going to demand Ukraine surrenders the 5 territories.

Trump’s Nord Stream 2 Disaster

Trump did not stop Nord Stream 2 — he enabled it. The Nord Stream 2 pipeline went from zero to 90 percent completed during Trump’s presidency. Rather than stop it “dead,” the Trump administration rejected years of bipartisan congressional calls for imposition of sanctions to stop the project. Only when Congress, in frustration, passed mandatory sanctions did the administration finally take concrete action. But by then it was too late. 

Finally, in late 2019 — with the project 90 percent completed — a frustrated Congress, led by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) and Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), inserted a provision into the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act mandating that the administration apply targeted sanctions against ships involved in the laying of undersea pipe for the project.

With the project nearly complete, Germany was determined to see it through and criticized what it saw as U.S. overreach. As 2020 progressed, Gazprom was able to deploy some of its own pipe-laying vessels to the Baltic Sea. Only in July 2020 did Pompeo finally rescind the Tillerson guidance, making Nord Stream 2 itself subject to sanctions. But it was too little, too late. 



Ryuu96 said:

We're at the stage where Trump even refuses to sell weapons to Ukraine, despite them saying they would be willing to buy the weapons, I thought Trump liked money? I suppose his love of Putin outweighs his love of money. They told us that this was about not giving Ukraine handouts, they told us Ukraine can't "keep taking money off Americans" but when Zelenskyy outright says he will be willing to buy the military equipment with Ukraine's own funds, Trump says no, he isn't allowed, so all the excuses they used prior were obvious bullshit.

Well, looks like European rearmement will accelerate even more to make up for the American shortfall.

In the meantime, Ukraine will have one serious shortage, and that's Patriot missiles.

France and Italy developed the Aster missile family that is equal if not better than Patriot in it's terrestrial SAMP/T form (there's also a differently named naval version), but those are in very short supply, both the launchers and the rockets. Ukraine only has one (potentially 2, Italy announced the future shipment of a second system in June 2024 but no news of it's delivery in the meantime) system, which absolutely won't be enough to protect Ukrainian skies from any long-range missiles and aircraft.

MDBA and Thalès in France and Italy need to seriously step up their production to get enough launchers and missiles for Ukraine and then the rest of Europe later down the line