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posted March 22, 2025 01:22 PM |
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Europeans don't trust them.. Trump is a dictator or authoritarianism..
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posted March 22, 2025 04:48 PM |
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Prince William is in a tank in Estonia by the Russian border, with an entourage of photographers. There is zero threat of an attack.
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posted March 23, 2025 12:19 PM |
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Desiccated thing, IDK if FSL translated in proper English..
So his photo hobby..
"Europeans don't trust them.. Trump is a dictator or authoritarianism.." An example freshly news told that transsexuals can't travel to US[A] or 1 cent needs to be removed.. Above the law!
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posted March 25, 2025 06:22 PM |
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Edited by blizzard at 18:46, 25 Mar 2025.
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posted March 25, 2025 07:58 PM |
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I think, you have to see the full picture. The full picture is this: If things end up with a smaller, but well armed and part of NATO Ukraine, considering Russia's initial goals and the fact that Sweden and Finland have joined NATO plus the cost of the war and the fact that the EU will arm themselves, this result cannot be what Russia wants.
Russia only needs to blame Ukraine loudly enough for things not advancing, then TRUMP will eventually lose patience and try to pressure Ukraine even more.
See, the question isn't whether Russia can militarily advance further. The question is how long Ukraine can fight or have the ressources to do so.
Russia has already made it clear as well, that Ukraine must not become part of NATO.
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posted March 25, 2025 10:59 PM |
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Nah.
Ukraine's military aid from Europe is going to remain strong for at least several more years.
And really, Trump just giving up on Ukraine seems unlikely to me also, because he wants to keep his favorability as high as possible. Americans are annoyed with the war being in its 3rd year but ditching Ukraine entirely would be very unpopular. They want a strong and well-armed Ukraine, which can happen either in or out of NATO. That is more than half of Republicans and almost all Democrats.
The US doesn't want Ukraine in NATO. It is too dangerous of a gamble because of the ongoing proxy war there and the fighting that has been going on long before the "war" started in full. It is too much of a loose end and will remain a loose end after any ceasefire. Active fighting with a NATO country will complicate things as far as treaty obligations. Does that mean US troops going to Ukraine? No way. Not happening.
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