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Trump/Ukraine, What Will He Do?

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Khandro | 16:37 Sat 16th Nov 2024 | News
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German media asks H.R. McMaster for a guess. I find this interesting, do you?

https://www.dw.com/en/former-trump-adviser-strength-only-thing-that-stops-putin/a-70797451

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Ok, but have you a few examples?

Pegagus, Trump uses the term 'losers' regularly. Who do you think he's referring to? I think it's anyone who he considers less successful than himself, and from what I've seen of him in interviews and speeches that seems plausible. He's also referred to Putin and Kim-yong-whatever as nice guys and although I don't believe in his sincerity, he apparently respects them a bit, as being slightly less 'losers' than the rest of the common herd.

But you also use the term losers,  who voted for Mr Trump

who are you referring to?

Pegasus; I'm referring to people who Trump considers 'losers', that is, people who are lower than himself on the scale of 'success'. That's my view, and of course you may differ.

Anway, thank you for discussing politely, but I must retire now. Sleep well.

Trump is more Chamberlain than Hitler ... 

How exactly?

Let's say, purely for the sake of the argument, that Trump negotiates a solution between Ukraine and Russia, you clowns on the left are going to siht your pants. Trump is the devil incarnate, but he's negotiated a solution.

 

It will be hilarious reading your spin.

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Atheist //Trump uses the term 'losers' regularly. Who do you think he's referring to?//

Common courtesy and AB rules forbids me from saying so 😄

I'll be impressed if the solution involves Putin taking his troops back to Russia and paying reparations to Ukraine. Any deal less than that would be appeasement:

Appeasement, in an international context, is a diplomatic negotiation policy of making political, material, or territorial concessions to an aggressive power with intention to avoid conflict.

I strongly suspect the Ukrainians would rather the conflict just stop rather than concerning themselves with reparations.

All American aid to Ukraine will be stopped, and Ukraine will be conquered by Russia.

Morons that love Trump will somehow claim this is a good thing.

That's what will happen.

^^^the tin foil hat brigade have appeared  I see.

Talk about morons and they show up. Hello dd 😆

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tomus, You seemed to be last night in a belligerent mood. I have just been clarifying your insults to me on another thread. I hope you have now slept it off, posting when you are drunk isn't always such a good idea old sport.

But you also use the term losers,  who voted for Mr Trump

well trumpo uses it himself - he didnt want to visit the American cemetery in France - - - yes full of losers

I think it will be a parley between Trump and Putin.  Trump will agree to support the ceding of Crimea, which has been Russian for many years now, and 'some' of the eastern regions they have grabbed. The hostilities stop immediately.  Ukraine to enter NATO forthwith.

Agree to this or the US will supply so much armament to Ukraine that mega damage will be done to Russia's economy and physical infrastructure.

It will be put in such a way that is not threatening but more of this is the deal.  Back off, take what you have had, keep a bit more, but withdraw and desist pronto.

//posting when you are drunk isn't always such a good idea old sport.//

When I'm drunk is the only time I can bear to come on here these days mate, but even in that state I reckon I make more sense than you.

All American aid to Ukraine will be stopped, and Ukraine will be conquered by Russia.

 

 

That doesn't say much for the combined powers of Europe.

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