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So once again, according to Trump, Ukraine is “ungrateful”…

…because they won’t accept a deal that ensures they cede large amounts of territory to Russia, prevents them from being able to defend themselves, and offers no cast-iron guarantees that they won’t be attacked again whenever Putin feels like it.

This is a Putin wish list, and Trump is his enabler. It's allowing Putin to keep what he's stolen.

With this, it’s clear whose side Trump is on.

Ukraine is now leader of the Free World. How can America expect to be respected ever again? Unless they're attacking a third-world country for their oil, Trump has made them worse than useless.
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TexChik · F
So sayeth the Liberal. Ukraine is corrupt, and its leadership was willing to launder American dollars for democrats and RINOs for a piece of the pie. In a country ravaged by war, losing one conscripted generation after another on the battlefield... its leader lives lavishly and eats meals most Ukrainians or Russians, for that matter, can only dream about. Then he flies all over the world begging for more money and materials. He has suspended all elections ( presumably because of the war ), and is in no hurry to end the war that keeps him in power and flush with cash.
G7J2O · 36-40, MNew
@TexChik Interesting how your outrage is aimed at the country being invaded rather than the one doing the invading.

Yes, Ukraine has corruption issues, so does every country in a war for its survival (and not even if they're at war...) but that still doesn’t make handing Putin their land a peace plan.

The election delay is literally required under martial law, not some secret Bond-villain plot to keep Zelensky in office 😂

And if Zelensky is supposedly swimming in piles of U.S. cash, it’s odd that every Western intelligence agency somehow missed it, while Facebook commentators somehow cracked the case.

Complaining about a wartime leader eating real meals while Russian missiles fall on cities is quite the moral compass flex. Even if you dislike Zelensky, pretending Russia’s invasion is his fault is like blaming a mugging victim for owning shoes.

But fine, if bold claims with no evidence work for you, carry on :)
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G7J2O · 36-40, MNew
@TexChik Hehe, funny how you sprint straight to “open borders” like it’s a fire escape. You’re calling everyone “libs,” but you still haven’t produced a single verifiable fact to support your original claims.

Ukraine being invaded isn’t an EU problem any more than 9/11 was just a New York problem.

And Trump “expecting reimbursement” for aid Congress approved is not how alliances (or math) work.

Nobody’s denying there are challenges at the border, but pretending that means Russia gets a free pass to annex a sovereign country is a curious bit of logic.

And by the way, deflection noted. You’re trying to change the subject because your earlier points fell apart the moment evidence was mentioned.

But if buzzwords feel safer than facts, I get why you keep using them.🤭