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Trump changes his tie(s). He now wants a World War.

Here's an interesting and provocative story. It deals with World War 3. Had Trump played 'hardball' with Putin 3 years ago or even in his first White House tenure would the world be at this point now? I wonder if anyone has an opinion?



Veto Russia
September 25, 2025
Diane Francis
Sep 25


President Donald Trump dropped several bombshells at the United Nations this week: He stated that Ukraine should and will win back all the land that Russia has stolen since 2014; that NATO allies should shoot down Russian aircraft encroaching on their airspace; and that the US will provide NATO with all the weapons it needs to help Ukraine and itself fend off Moscow. He also claimed that excessive migration and political correctness were threats to Western Civilization, but failed to mention the single biggest threat to mankind, which is Vladimir Putin, his wars, and his sabotage of peacekeeping efforts at the UN. Russia is one of five permanent members of the UN Security Council whose purpose is to maintain international peace and security. But the country remained on the Council after its tanks rolled into Ukraine in February 2022. One year later, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared at the Security Council to request that Russia’s veto power be removed and said, “the veto has turned the Council into a morgue, blocking every effort to stop the slaughter.”


Trump’s tough talk at the UN
Russia must be banned from UN membership and declared a terrorist state. Its ongoing involvement in the Security Council is equivalent to putting a serial killer in charge of the NYPD. That’s what the UN did in 1991 when it allowed Russia to replace the Soviet Union as one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council with a veto. The Soviet Union was also abusive and the first to use the veto in 1946, but Russia has gone further to clear the way for its warfare. It blocked action on Syria starting in the 2010s, vetoed a resolution on Crimea in 2014, and prevented a vote on its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Veto power is controversial, and some proponents argue that it’s needed because: a) the UN would break down if it attempted to enforce binding action against any permanent member, and b) the veto is a critical safeguard against United States domination. However, it’s been weaponized by Russia, is undemocratic, provides immunity for other permanent members or their allies, and is the reason behind the United Nations’ years of inaction against wars, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. It’s a privilege that has been abused. The Security Council veto privilege was granted to the five permanent members who “won” the Second World War – Russia, the US, the UK, France, and China. Another ten countries from the overall membership rotate in and out of the Council, but any of the five can veto a resolution even if all 14 other members approve it.

All five states have used their vetoes over the years to circumvent international laws. Russia invades its neighbors while vetoing any response. China shields allies. The US launched its own misadventures—Vietnam, Iraq, Libya—without fear of accountability. Britain and France have used their veto immunity to commit atrocities in their colonies after the war. As of late 2025, the United States, along with others, has used veto power in the UN Security Council dozens of times to block resolutions or prevent the deployment of peacekeepers.


Security Council members prevent pace, South China Morning Post
Ironically, Russia shouldn’t have been allowed to sit on the Council. When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, its 15 republics became independent states. Ukraine, which had fought more and suffered more wartime casualties than Russia itself, should have been given the honor of a permanent Security Council seat for helping defeat the Nazis. Instead, Boris Yeltsin simply declared that Russia would inherit the Soviet Union’s position. No legal vote ratified this takeover. The world simply acquiesced, and that mistake has paralyzed global governance ever since.

Russia used its veto to shield its murderous forays in Syria and elsewhere. Worse, Putin timed his Ukraine invasion for February 2022 precisely because that’s when Russia held the Council’s rotating presidency. In the days before the assault, Moscow stacked Council sessions with operatives spewing lies about Ukrainian “Nazis.” When the invasion began, Russia vetoed even a symbolic condemnation. The General Assembly condemned the invasion, but the Security Council’s inaction meant there would never be peacekeeping efforts.

To remove Russia, the UN Charter itself must be changed, but it cannot be because the process is rigged. Expelling a Security Council member requires a recommendation from the Security Council itself — but Russia or the other permanent members can simply veto their own expulsion. Checkmate. This rule is why the United Nations cannot keep the peace or control Putin’s global warmongering.

NATO, too, is broken. Founded in 1949, it now has 32 members. But every action requires unanimity, which means that pro-Putin Hungary can paralyze the alliance. This unanimity requirement prevented Ukraine and Georgia from joining, leaving both exposed to Russian predations. For years, Germany’s pacifist constitution blocked decisive NATO support for Ukraine. And now the same “vetocracy” issue afflicts the European Union (EU) with 27 members. As with the UN or NATO, the requirement for EU unanimity has turned the veto into a weapon of mass dysfunction. And Putin has benefited from such paralysis.

The Security Council should be democratized, and Ukraine and India should also be granted permanent seats. Each contributed enormously to defeating Hitler, the criteria for any veto holder on the Security Council. Ukraine lost as many as 14 million people during the Second World War, more than did Russia, because the fiercest battles of the Eastern Front were fought on its soil. India, under British command, sent 2.5 million volunteers to fight the Nazis; 87,000 died, and three million civilians starved when Britain diverted food shipments to help Europe’s war effort.

Now, Ukraine has Europe’s most effective military force and protects Europe from Russia, and India is the second-largest military force in the world and provides more peacekeepers for the United Nations than do most members. Even so, India is impeded from joining the Security Council as a permanent member by its arch-rival, China, which vetoes its requests for Council membership. Likewise, Russia claims to be the “victor state,” even as it destroys the very country—Ukraine—without whose resistance Hitler would have triumphed and conquered Russia. India openly lobbies for a permanent seat, and so should Ukraine.

Russia’s vetoes impede stability and solutions. The International Criminal Court also cannot act without Security Council authorization. That means Putin himself, an indicted war criminal, must consent to his own prosecution. This is not international law. It is an international farce. The UN and Security Council have been neutered. The General Assembly is a debating society. NATO and the EU are also hobbled by vetoes.


Forced deportation to Russia of Ukrainian children. Razom
Meanwhile, Putin rampages while post-war institutions, paralyzed, watch from the sidelines. Civilians are bombed and children abducted by the thousands. The reality is that as long as Russia remains on the Security Council, the UN will be irrelevant and damaging. As currently constituted, the UN gives Russia a license to kill and upend the world. That is the message that President Trump should have delivered this week.

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The ukraine refuses to be reasonable, so Trump's just telling everyone - they still think they're going to beat Russia and impose NATO all along the Russian border, Ukraine will expand into Russia and include resources for the West to loot!
Lies of the West dominate the internet, everyone knows them.
Trump also didn't mention climate change or anything about the great hopes for humanity facing everyone but the crumbling capitalist empire.
To be fair, the West is behaving like they believe Trump's fascist anti migration rant.
JollyRoger · 70-79, M
@Roundandroundwego Please explain to me what you think mr. tRUMP really does mean.
When I hear him speak, he speaks in broken phrases, incomplete thoughts and is disrespectful - all of which confuse me. If you DO understand what he really wants (other than MAGA) on the World Scene, I appreciate your effort.
For example: 1/ What are the lies that dominate the Internet (of which you speak)?
2/ As recently as at the UN this week past he denied climate change!
3/ If tRUMP presents an anti-migration front (as he did this week at the UN) what do you mean that we shouldn't believe it?
@JollyRoger 1. Trump stood in front of the UN and said Russia is weak, its economy is crumbling, and that Ukraine can regain all its lost territory and more, delivering Russian minerals to the West for economic benefits. The media had been repeating that, including the major TV networks. The ruble isn't "rubble" the US economy isn't doing as well as the Russian economy in growth. That's fake news.
2. Trump's definitely a climate denialist but the USA is as well, neither party proposes anything, there, and the population doesn't demand more.
3.scholars like me and any Marxist would at least try to be accurate in assessing the impact of migration on anything. Today's governments prefer locked borders for the population and a collusion with corporations who will actually move people around the globe and grant Visa's based on the kind of population they want. Nothing about human rights. But that's obviously an unwanted side effect of conservative politics throughout the West, and might change. We understand cheap and safe borders are open borders. Control and weapons sales appeal to the mainstream!
JollyRoger · 70-79, M
@Roundandroundwego Now go back and read what you posted 4 days ago!