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Jokersswild · 22-25VIP
The fact that Russia and the United States are now talking, is progress.


Many of us knew trump was delusional if he thought he was just going to end this war within 24 hours.

The fact is Putin has the upperhand; there's nothing we can do about it. You guys sre delusional if you think Ukraine can win this war. Negotiating with Russia and trying to work out a resolution is the best method. Almost one million Ukrainians have been killed, and Russia has now taken almost every village in the Donbass region
CookieLuvsBunny · 31-35, F
@newjaninev2
My compliments to whomever translated your comment from the unintelligible gibberish language. Might I suggest that you smooth it out a little in order to hide the original bullet-point nature of required false claims that you were given?
@Jokersswild says
there's nothing we can do about it.
DEAD WRONG!!

We can continue to uphold the three-way treaty known as the 1994 Budapest Memorandum.

Essentially, Ukraine agreed to give up all its nuclear weapons to Russia in exchange for safety from a U.S. or Russian invasion. Russia's invasion of Ukraine violates that treaty. And as a signatory to that 1994 Budapest Memorandum, the U.S. has a definite interest in righting Putin's current wrongs.

In the final version of the deal, Russia promised not to attack Ukraine. While the U.S. and the U.K. assured Ukraine they would aid if it was attacked by Russia, that promised aid did not guarantee military support like a NATO country would receive.

In 2009, Russia and the U.S. announced that the assurances in the Budapest Memorandum would continue to remain in effect in the future.
https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/global-conflicts/ukraine-agreed-to-give-up-nukes-in-exchange-for-safety-from-russia-invasion-attack-budapest-memorandum-treaty/536-8748a51f-10ee-47f0-be30-b4088750ee44

Russia promised specifically NOT to invade Ukraine, and the U.S. promised specifically to ASSIST Ukraine if the treaty were ever violated. And that's what the U.S. had been doing until Tяump decided to try to appease Putin.

Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Jokersswild
Negotiating with Russia and trying to work out a resolution is the best method.

A conservative once said: When will the lesson be learned? You cannot reason with a tiger when your head is in its mouth!. I guess 87 years later, there are still conservatives that didn't learned the lesson.

trollslayer · 46-50, M
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@trollslayer So much winning.
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@wildbill83 If Putin wanted peace, he could make it happen today.

 
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