Re: Ukraine
Posted: Fri February 28, 2025 9:49 pm
That implies understanding
Zelensky could have bent the knee. He should have. There was no need for him to go there in front of the cameras. BUT Trump and Vance's reaction was so immature and disrespectful, not just to Zelensky but all of Ukraine and what they have been through, that it was a humiliation of US power and leadership in the world. They were like 30 minutes from the mineral deal, worth hundreds of billions, and now nothing. Fucking unbelievable.Buby wrote:Also the "peace deal" they want him to sign is missing the security guarantee he has been pushing for.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Dude. The US wants Ukraine to agree to a "peace deal" that was decided on by the US and Russia, and not his country. He's not the dumb motherfucker in that meeting.96583UP wrote:i just watched the full interview ... i have sympathy for zelensky but i think he lost track of where he was / what year it is / who is president now ... JD Vance gave his little speech mentioning that we needed diplomacy and then zelensky vocalized a 2-minute rebuttal that he should have just kept to himself. pointing out that trump was once president during this issue and you can't just blame biden or obama. like dude, just sign the paper and smile. everything else in that argument after that point he asked for because he wouldn't back down. this isnt a conversation at home or even with trump with no cameras. this is a public event.
and oddly enough, trump who is mr. low emotional quotient, is errily the mature one, trying to salvage some semblance of a deal. trump was reasonably calm until Zelensky makes this dumbass comment that US has an ocean protecting it and doesn't feel putin now, but we will?
fuck you dude
like, what the fuck was that comment?
keep you're bitter eurotrash anti-american doomerism to your living room
if putin wants the US to feel him we make him feel right back
but he knows not to come at us the same way bc we are built differently
what a dumb motherfucker
he looks tired as hell though. i think he just lost track of the context. gotta keep that to yourself or your home turf
his days gotta be numbered
He even tried to explain why he wants the guarantee in the deal, and got yelled at.
Whether the security guarantee is feasible or not, is a different subject. Just can't blame the guy for needing to secure the end of the deal that would benefit his people.
thanks for coming out as a dumb fuck96583UP wrote:i just watched the full interview ... i have sympathy for zelensky but i think he lost track of where he was / what year it is / who is president now ... JD Vance gave his little speech mentioning that we needed diplomacy and then zelensky vocalized a 2-minute rebuttal that he should have just kept to himself. pointing out that trump was once president during this issue and you can't just blame biden or obama. like dude, just sign the paper and smile. everything else in that argument after that point he asked for because he wouldn't back down. this isnt a conversation at home or even with trump with no cameras. this is a public event.
and oddly enough, trump who is mr. low emotional quotient, is errily the mature one, trying to salvage some semblance of a deal. trump was reasonably calm until Zelensky makes this dumbass comment that US has an ocean protecting it and doesn't feel putin now, but we will?
fuck you dude
like, what the fuck was that comment?
keep you're bitter eurotrash anti-american doomerism to your living room
if putin wants the US to feel him we make him feel right back
but he knows not to come at us the same way bc we are built differently
what a dumb motherfucker
he looks tired as hell though. i think he just lost track of the context. gotta keep that to yourself or your home turf
his days gotta be numbered
and also a shitty poster with zero comedic value.96583UP wrote:guess we found out today why i'm still registered republican
So, you’re more upset the US didn’t get hundreds of billions of mineral rights?Bi_3 wrote:Zelensky could have bent the knee. He should have. There was no need for him to go there in front of the cameras. BUT Trump and Vance's reaction was so immature and disrespectful, not just to Zelensky but all of Ukraine and what they have been through, that it was a humiliation of US power and leadership in the world. They were like 30 minutes from the mineral deal, worth hundreds of billions, and now nothing. Fucking unbelievable.Buby wrote:Also the "peace deal" they want him to sign is missing the security guarantee he has been pushing for.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Dude. The US wants Ukraine to agree to a "peace deal" that was decided on by the US and Russia, and not his country. He's not the dumb motherfucker in that meeting.96583UP wrote:i just watched the full interview ... i have sympathy for zelensky but i think he lost track of where he was / what year it is / who is president now ... JD Vance gave his little speech mentioning that we needed diplomacy and then zelensky vocalized a 2-minute rebuttal that he should have just kept to himself. pointing out that trump was once president during this issue and you can't just blame biden or obama. like dude, just sign the paper and smile. everything else in that argument after that point he asked for because he wouldn't back down. this isnt a conversation at home or even with trump with no cameras. this is a public event.
and oddly enough, trump who is mr. low emotional quotient, is errily the mature one, trying to salvage some semblance of a deal. trump was reasonably calm until Zelensky makes this dumbass comment that US has an ocean protecting it and doesn't feel putin now, but we will?
fuck you dude
like, what the fuck was that comment?
keep you're bitter eurotrash anti-american doomerism to your living room
if putin wants the US to feel him we make him feel right back
but he knows not to come at us the same way bc we are built differently
what a dumb motherfucker
he looks tired as hell though. i think he just lost track of the context. gotta keep that to yourself or your home turf
his days gotta be numbered
He even tried to explain why he wants the guarantee in the deal, and got yelled at.
Whether the security guarantee is feasible or not, is a different subject. Just can't blame the guy for needing to secure the end of the deal that would benefit his people.
Not "more", but that was Trump's condition for expanded US support in the country, after all his complaints about loans getting money back and blah-blah-blah, which not only would have paid for itself but would have been a real deterrent to further military action from Russia... so yes I think it sucks that didnt get done. That type of economic entanglement is more powerful than just arms shipments (see Taiwan or South Korea for examples).wease wrote:So, you’re more upset the US didn’t get hundreds of billions of mineral rights?Bi_3 wrote:Zelensky could have bent the knee. He should have. There was no need for him to go there in front of the cameras. BUT Trump and Vance's reaction was so immature and disrespectful, not just to Zelensky but all of Ukraine and what they have been through, that it was a humiliation of US power and leadership in the world. They were like 30 minutes from the mineral deal, worth hundreds of billions, and now nothing. Fucking unbelievable.Buby wrote:Also the "peace deal" they want him to sign is missing the security guarantee he has been pushing for.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Dude. The US wants Ukraine to agree to a "peace deal" that was decided on by the US and Russia, and not his country. He's not the dumb motherfucker in that meeting.96583UP wrote:i just watched the full interview ... i have sympathy for zelensky but i think he lost track of where he was / what year it is / who is president now ... JD Vance gave his little speech mentioning that we needed diplomacy and then zelensky vocalized a 2-minute rebuttal that he should have just kept to himself. pointing out that trump was once president during this issue and you can't just blame biden or obama. like dude, just sign the paper and smile. everything else in that argument after that point he asked for because he wouldn't back down. this isnt a conversation at home or even with trump with no cameras. this is a public event.
and oddly enough, trump who is mr. low emotional quotient, is errily the mature one, trying to salvage some semblance of a deal. trump was reasonably calm until Zelensky makes this dumbass comment that US has an ocean protecting it and doesn't feel putin now, but we will?
fuck you dude
like, what the fuck was that comment?
keep you're bitter eurotrash anti-american doomerism to your living room
if putin wants the US to feel him we make him feel right back
but he knows not to come at us the same way bc we are built differently
what a dumb motherfucker
he looks tired as hell though. i think he just lost track of the context. gotta keep that to yourself or your home turf
his days gotta be numbered
He even tried to explain why he wants the guarantee in the deal, and got yelled at.
Whether the security guarantee is feasible or not, is a different subject. Just can't blame the guy for needing to secure the end of the deal that would benefit his people.
tragabigzanda wrote:look I actually agree that Z should have taken the deal but numbersup is being really weird about it
That fucking Zelenskyy. What a goddamn prick to ask for guarantees Russia wouldn’t invade him and kill his people again. Fucking ingrate. Trump Gaza Yes!Bi_3 wrote:Not "more", but that was Trump's condition for expanded US support in the country, after all his complaints about loans getting money back and blah-blah-blah, which not only would have paid for itself but would have been a real deterrent to further military action from Russia... so yes I think it sucks that didnt get done. That type of economic entanglement is more powerful than just arms shipments (see Taiwan or South Korea for examples).wease wrote:So, you’re more upset the US didn’t get hundreds of billions of mineral rights?Bi_3 wrote:Zelensky could have bent the knee. He should have. There was no need for him to go there in front of the cameras. BUT Trump and Vance's reaction was so immature and disrespectful, not just to Zelensky but all of Ukraine and what they have been through, that it was a humiliation of US power and leadership in the world. They were like 30 minutes from the mineral deal, worth hundreds of billions, and now nothing. Fucking unbelievable.Buby wrote:Also the "peace deal" they want him to sign is missing the security guarantee he has been pushing for.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Dude. The US wants Ukraine to agree to a "peace deal" that was decided on by the US and Russia, and not his country. He's not the dumb motherfucker in that meeting.96583UP wrote:i just watched the full interview ... i have sympathy for zelensky but i think he lost track of where he was / what year it is / who is president now ... JD Vance gave his little speech mentioning that we needed diplomacy and then zelensky vocalized a 2-minute rebuttal that he should have just kept to himself. pointing out that trump was once president during this issue and you can't just blame biden or obama. like dude, just sign the paper and smile. everything else in that argument after that point he asked for because he wouldn't back down. this isnt a conversation at home or even with trump with no cameras. this is a public event.
and oddly enough, trump who is mr. low emotional quotient, is errily the mature one, trying to salvage some semblance of a deal. trump was reasonably calm until Zelensky makes this dumbass comment that US has an ocean protecting it and doesn't feel putin now, but we will?
fuck you dude
like, what the fuck was that comment?
keep you're bitter eurotrash anti-american doomerism to your living room
if putin wants the US to feel him we make him feel right back
but he knows not to come at us the same way bc we are built differently
what a dumb motherfucker
he looks tired as hell though. i think he just lost track of the context. gotta keep that to yourself or your home turf
his days gotta be numbered
He even tried to explain why he wants the guarantee in the deal, and got yelled at.
Whether the security guarantee is feasible or not, is a different subject. Just can't blame the guy for needing to secure the end of the deal that would benefit his people.
these colors don't runtommy wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:look I actually agree that Z should have taken the deal but numbersup is being really weird about it
He's always had a dark side to him
Sainz supports Ukraine tho96583UP wrote:these colors don't runtommy wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:look I actually agree that Z should have taken the deal but numbersup is being really weird about it
He's always had a dark side to him
i can't stay made at those beautiful brown eyesE.H. Ruddock wrote:Sainz supports Ukraine tho96583UP wrote:these colors don't runtommy wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:look I actually agree that Z should have taken the deal but numbersup is being really weird about it
He's always had a dark side to him
I don’t know. He went in hoping to close a deal that would give the US all those Ukrainian minerals in exchange for no actual promise of future action….it was really just so they’d stop openly rooting for Putin.tragabigzanda wrote:look I actually agree that Z should have taken the deal but numbersup is being really weird about it
I assume you wouldn’t expect an actual promise of action to come out of ANY meeting, now or ever. Could any of us keep a straight face while asserting that Donald Trump might approve weapons or funding for Ukraine? Impossible.tragabigzanda wrote:I wouldn’t expect an actual promise of future action to emerge from a meeting like this
It’s also not territory that Ukraine currently controls.it’s obviously a time sensitive situation, and the sort of capital structuring, regulatory approvals (lol but still) and deal making to get to extraction, refining, and distribution of minerals — not to mention the workforce development to fill those roles — is probably a 20-year prospect for full realization.
Any European military scaling that may occur will be a step above what the Trump administration would have provided to Ukraine. Twelve donuts and a nickle would be more than Trump might have provided. And a militarily activated Europe has always been at the top of Vladimir Putin‘s do not want list.There’s no EU military scaling plan that will drive some sort of improved combat outcome
Normally, I would agree with all of this. But I don’t think the real impact of Europe mobilizing would be about boots on the ground.tragabigzanda wrote:Very true, but even under the most unified of circumstances, it would be so time- and labor-intensive that to my thinking it makes it a foregone conclusion that it wouldn’t happen, not within a timeline that would somehow curb a complete hostile takeover by Russia. And it seems like a lot of more powerful EU countries also have significant ticket portions of their populous that are inclined to turn inward.
Maybe I’m being pessimistic.