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Trump/Ukraine, What Will He Do?
German media asks H.R. McMaster for a guess. I find this interesting, do you?
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Do you think 'good fellowship' is possible; or even desirable with Putin, the complete psychopath? He's a bully and like most bullies, he's a coward, and cowards usually back down when stood up against.
I think Trump has a very clear assessment of him - judging character is something he excels at.
No one knows for sure because he won't say what his plan is. But his reticence to clarify gives many a concern he won't support a return of all Ukrainian land.
Without that the conflict won't stop, but will be harder for Ukrainian freedom fighters. But demanding the invaded land is returned will ensure Putin refuses; that is until he is replaced by his party and other powerful Russian individuals.
That could take a while though given the present restriction on Ukraine's use of donated weaponry. While Ukraine fights with one hand tied behind it's back, Russia has less incentive to do the right thing.
Before the second world war, there were plenty of UK toffs and newspapers who were nice to Hitler and said, 'Whatever he says, judge him by his actions' and 'He'll never invade Poland' and 'He's doing alright for the German economy' and 'I think he's cool and charismatic - love his blue eyes'.
Same types are now fawning over Trump.
I'm talking about Trump. He's happy to be a mate with any available dictator and admires them more than he admires the 'losers' who voted for him. If he could choose between helping 'losers' in the USA and strong men anywhere else he would go for the strong men, as long as he felt clever enough to do a deal with them.