HMS_Dave
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If that is true we should all buy the Daily Mail.
It was useful during the pandemic.
If that is true we should all buy the Daily Mail.
I stand by what i said earlier however we have had elections in the US and in that light my analaysis Russia will now gets what it wants is based upon. i again also add that i don't think it will be a lasting solution. I thin Russia will attack again if Trump leaves office.Unsure why you bothered writing paragraphs after paragraphs trying to prove me wrong, when they don't align with your own conclusion above which agrees with mine.
I guess it is a kind of therapy? You probably also find it comforting for not coping alone - as evidenced by Rusty finding it appropriate to say less than nothing, the snail attributing Mongol invasions to the Chinese, and brian celebrating the political prowess of a clown who chose the destruction of his country and people over neutrality:
You post are indeed good evidence of that.Aeschylus wrote 'the first casualty of war is truth' in 500 BC, .
Pretty useless if nobody wants to replace dollar with yen as they tried multiple times. But if you are an repressive movement you can build all kind of stuff and tell your population to breed,(they have nothing else to do other then work anyway) do you want a slow clap for that?This.
Due to extensive financialization, lower home ownership, etc. in the West, the real distance is likely even more stark - it is far from crazy to believe the actual size of China's economy is already that of US' and EU's COMBINED.
Whilst for your pitch for USSR/RPC tyranny would be great by means of how you are defending every step, however in the real world things are a little bit different and no i'm not saying the world before or after trump is a great place but if you listen to people who actually where born in China and escaped that hell romanticizing repression like you do isn't the answer either.A Trumpian epiphany* seemingly unappreciated by the current crop of donkeys leading Europe, is without prosperity there is no security, far more so than the other way round as peddled by the Neocon hymn sheet. Modern China is proof of that, so was the USSR.
* well globe-trotting billionaire businessmen can have different perspectives to career political ideologues, I suppose... But alas it is one thing to know the problem and another to solve it.
I'd say he's out of his depth with anything above a NY real estate deal, and even that is debatable.Now it's apparent he's out of his depth and so he's wanting to just walk away. Just like his North Korea efforts or his Afghanistan efforts.
My impression is that Russia doesn't want any ceasefire but rather to continue fighting. Seems to me Trump has just told Russia how to achieve their "no ceasefire, continue fighting". Trump's "if for some reason, one of the two parties makes it very difficult, we’re just going to say you’re foolish. You are fools, you horrible people. And we’re going to just take a pass" tells Russia all it has to do is be difficult and it will get its way.
Highlights what a bad negotiator Trump is, how useless he is at making deals. Initially without any expertise he gave away any cards he had (eg no NATO membership for Ukraine) before negotiations had even started. Then he started singing Russia's side of the story and attacking Ukraine. Now it's apparent he's out of his depth and so he's wanting to just walk away. Just like his North Korea efforts or his Afghanistan efforts.
Ian
After the grief he (and Vance) gave Zelenskyy to not decide he [Trump] really doesn't have any ability to negotiate a ceasefire, really doesn't have the leverage over Putin, surprised he [Trump] can live that down.He seems to think just by repeating his catchphrase "We have all the cards; they don't have any cards" that it must be true, no matter what the situation is. As he'd already revealed his hand to both Putin and Zelenskyy, and only left a few chips on the table, it doesn't really matter what he says now... as US journalists say, he's just 'bloviating', which is a slightly less useful course of action than farting, as at least that brings a bit of relief (if only to the farter, and not the fartees).
I think Trump's has multiple motives. He seems to want a Nobel Peace Prize (I suspect because Obama got one) and Ukraine the only war he seems to prepared to try and influence. That his ongoing support from bombing and killing civilians in Palestine should keep him off any shortlist seems beyond his comprehension.Is it just me that thinks the U.S. is looking for an excuse to walk away from Ukraine?
I get the distinct impression that apart from the burden of cost*, they are simply bored.
*I even doubt the cost as U.S. weapon suppliers will be doing very well out of it.
Well it appears that the USA have now totally given up.
They have indicated that they have no wish to stop Russia and Ukraine can suck it up.
A complete failure of international relations. Time for everyone to stick 2 fingers up at USA and Trump.
Europe has €250billion of Russian assets, time to get spending.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c78jx68d922o
Like the manbaby he is, he is sulking because he couldn't get his way over the deal...which would have legitimised Putin's invasion and annexing of Ukraine's land.
Manbaby indeed. "Who are dying for no reason whatsoever" other than Russia trying to annexe Ukraine and save face for Putin.
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Manbaby indeed. "Who are dying for no reason whatsoever" other than Russia trying to annexe Ukraine and save face for Putin.
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