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Trying so desperately to remember that not all Americans voted for this shit and not all Americans support this shit but I'm sorry, America is an enemy of Europe, it can rot for all I care. Even China and Iran abstained, America is more fucked up than China and Iran, Lmfao. Enjoy being more fucked up than a straight up state-sponsored terrorist country.

I don't even give a damn about half them abstains, half of them are terrified of Russia and/or too heavily reliant on Russia so I can understand it, they're cowards, I understand, but I disagree with it. But to straight up fucking vote NO? When you're the United States of America? Well America ain't no coward or scared of Russia so the only logical explanation is they're in bed with Russia.

Belarus...North Korea...Hungary...Israel...Russia and United States of America.

What a fucking group of the biggest twats on the planet, nice company America keeps now, the new Axis of Evil.



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SanAndreasX said:

President Krasnov voted with an awful lot of dictatorships for more suffering for Ukraine.

I see Israel voted for Russia as well.

In the past Israel voted in favour of removing Russia from the Human Rights Council, voted in favour of condemning Russia for the invasion, and voted in favour to demand Russia removes all its troops from Ukraine. So it's blatantly obvious that America and Israel have some sort of quid pro quo going on as now Israel is suddenly voting against as soon as America flips.

But Israel never bothered to help Ukraine anyway aside from a few useless UN votes, they barely lifted a finger despite Ukraine's own President being Jewish and how powerful Israel's military is, or the unused Patriots they have rotting away. Israel is a fucking hypocrite and coward. Too busy geocoding Arabs to care for Jewish people elsewhere.



I know Brazil is usually a very neutral country, which is usually great IMO, but that's still sad to see on this particular case.



Ryuu96 said:

Trying so desperately to remember that not all Americans voted for this shit and not all Americans support this shit but I'm sorry, America is an enemy of Europe, it can rot for all I care. Even China and Iran abstained, America is more fucked up than China and Iran, Lmfao. Enjoy being more fucked up than a straight up state-sponsored terrorist country.

I don't even give a damn about half them abstains, half of them are terrified of Russia and/or too heavily reliant on Russia so I can understand it, they're cowards, I understand, but I disagree with it. But to straight up fucking vote NO? When you're the United States of America? Well America ain't no coward or scared of Russia so the only logical explanation is they're in bed with Russia.

Belarus...North Korea...Hungary...Israel...Russia and United States of America.

What a fucking group of the biggest twats on the planet, nice company America keeps now, the new Axis of Evil.

As an American, I'm very much hoping America burns just enough that they don't vote R for a very long time. 



BraLoD said:

I know Brazil is usually a very neutral country, which is usually great IMO, but that's still sad to see on this particular case.

Lula is a bit of a moron when it comes to foreign policy, Lol. He's the Jeremy Corbyn of Brazil and I loved Jeremy Corbyn but I have to admit his foreign policy ideals were straight up trash. Lula is probably great domestically as I believe Corbyn would have been but his foreign policy is clouded by a naïve belief, like Jeremy Corbyn, I don't believe he supports Russia one bit but he is one of those "Ahhh can't we all just have peace! Lay down our arms and everyone will dance in harmony!"

He's delusional in foreign policy, but at least he isn't straight up supporting Russia and will see their actions as bad, but he thinks we can just talk it out and everything will be okay, at least, that is the sense that I get from him, I will admit Brazil relies a little bit on Russia too and has understandable reasons for disliking and distrusting America.

But fucking hell, an abstain is a lot better than a straight up no, Lmao. At least Lula's beliefs are clouded in naivety around peace ideals, America is straight up supporting a Nazi Russia and for what? How many wins has Trump given Russia since these negotiations? We must at the dozen mark now, meanwhile Russia has surrendered anything, make America great again? Dude is working way harder to make Russia great again than he is for America, what other concession and win is he going to hand them freely?

America will be bombing Ukrainian positions at this rate.



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The United States voted with Russia, North Korea, Belarus and 14 other Moscow-friendly countries Monday on a resolution condemning Russian aggression in Ukraine and calling for its occupied territory to be returned that passed overwhelmingly in the U.N. General Assembly on Monday. The U.S. delegation also abstained on its own separate resolution that called simply for a negotiated end to the war after European-sponsored amendments inserting new anti-Russian language also passed the 193-member body by a wide margin.

U.S. votes against U.N. resolution condemning Russia for Ukraine war - The Washington Post

America sides with Russia*

All former Republican Presidents must be rolling in their graves right now.



A YouGov poll this week suggested half of voters thought it was in the UK’s interest to stand up to Trump and criticise his actions, compared with 30% who thought it better to build a positive relationship and refrain from criticism.

Voters’ desire to see Starmer channel Hugh Grant rebuking the fictional president in Love Actually reflects how unpopular Trump is in the UK. A More in Common poll last month found that 59% had a negative view of Trump and just 24% had a positive one, giving him a lower approval rating than any UK politician.

Meanwhile, a study by the Policy Institute at King’s College London concluded there had been a reversal of public attitudes towards the EU and US compared with 60 years ago. The study, based on a poll by Focaldata, found that 53% of voters today think Britain should prioritise Europe over the US if needed, compared with 31% who chose the US. In 1967, the public favoured America over Europe by 53% to 33%.

UK party leaders walk tightrope on Trump while voters want stricter stance | Foreign policy | The Guardian

Starmer better grow a pair and get off the fence. It'll only help his approval ratings if he tells Trump to piss off.



Ryuu96 said:

Yeah, I don't know how any MAGA can defend this shit. Lets just post it again.

The United States just voted with Russia against peace in Ukraine.

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— Mira of Kyiv 🇺🇦 (@reshetz.bsky.social) 24 February 2025 at 16:47

Will Trump be the downfall of Ukraine? IDK, he is sure trying though. One thing is for sure though, Trump is the downfall of the US. But anyway it sure is a great distraction to him lining his pocket and that of his billionaire friends with as much taxpayer money as he can get.



EpicRandy said:
Ryuu96 said:

Yeah, I don't know how any MAGA can defend this shit. Lets just post it again.

The United States just voted with Russia against peace in Ukraine.

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— Mira of Kyiv 🇺🇦 (@reshetz.bsky.social) 24 February 2025 at 16:47

Will Trump be the downfall of Ukraine? IDK, he is sure trying though. One thing is for sure though, Trump is the downfall of the US. But anyway it sure is a great distraction to him lining his pocket and that of his billionaire friends with as much taxpayer money as he can get.

Not sure, Ukraine could probably hang on for a number of years still even without American support, Europe needs to seriously ramp up support but a large portion of conflicts are now happening via drones and Ukraine is domestically producing the majority of their drones, it has became a bit of a drone battle at this stage...

Tactical drones are inflicting roughly two-thirds of Russian losses, scary stuff how lethal drones are becoming, and at a cheap cost too.

Appeasement only leads to further conflict though, so if Ukraine falls because America backstabbed them and give dozens of concessions to Russia then further war is basically a guarantee, I don't think Donald Krasnov Chamberlain has read his history though, all he seems to know is that America and Russia worked together in WW2 and that makes them allies, Lol.

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Ryuu96 said:
EpicRandy said:

Will Trump be the downfall of Ukraine? IDK, he is sure trying though. One thing is for sure though, Trump is the downfall of the US. But anyway it sure is a great distraction to him lining his pocket and that of his billionaire friends with as much taxpayer money as he can get.

Not sure, Ukraine could probably hang on for a number of years still even without American support, Europe needs to seriously ramp up support but a large portion of conflicts are now happening via drones and Ukraine is domestically producing the majority of their drones, it has became a bit of a drone battle at this stage...

Tactical drones are inflicting roughly two-thirds of Russian losses, scary stuff how lethal drones are becoming, and at a cheap cost too.

Appeasement only leads to further conflict though, so if Ukraine falls because America backstabbed them and give dozens of concessions to Russia then further war is basically a guarantee, I don't think Donald Krasnov Chamberlain has read his history though, all he seems to know is that America and Russia worked together in WW2 and that makes them allies, Lol.

Nah, it’s more because he admires Eastern European dictatorships and wonders why he can’t have that, too. Also, he fetishizes Eastern European women. Two of his wives and God knows how many of his prostitutes were/are Slavic.