@AverageJoe1 saidWhat the FUUK are you talking about? Trump almost got a sweetheart deal to make another Trump hotel in MOSCOW and it may go through now that Trump has kissed Putins ass every time they talk, now giving Ukraine to Putin, 1/3 of the whole country, ALL the land the barbarian Putin took in war, with NOTHING in return, which is how Trump has done the soft ball playing with Putin, he has NEVER put down Putin but praising him and saying how Putin got SCREWED by the Russia probe which was true, those bastards DID interfere with our election but Trump denies that every time the issue comes up.
.....by which you suggest that Biden is owned by Putin. Putin did give him money....nooo, of course he did not.
Now starting talks to ELIMINATE sanctions on Russia, FUUKING OVER Europe, kissing goodbye to our 80 year alliances.
So Putin and Russia are not enemies and Trump already SAID ON TV,
" Russia, you can do whatever the HELL you want''. Remember THAT?
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@Suzianne saidNo they do not. As a matter of fact they voted for the z-man because he ran on no war. They do not support him, he knows that and that is why he will not hold elections. YOU ARE NOT SMART
Over half of Ukraine agrees with him that this is no time to be holding elections. They're in a fight for their lives here. If you won't support him because you love Putin, then feck off and stop bringing sh-- up that has nothing to do with the war.
@boonon saidWhat fuuking hole did you crawl out in? The INDEPENDENT Ukraine pols show Z at 57% approval, while your Lord Trump is MAYBE 48% approval, 51 or 51% DISapproval rating, NO OTHER POTUS has had such poor ratings in the first month of office as Trump has RIGHT NOW.
No they do not. As a matter of fact they voted for the z-man because he ran on no war. They do not support him, he knows that and that is why he will not hold elections. YOU ARE NOT SMART
Approval rating now, 45%. and look at the SECOND list, NOBODY that low in that list.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/203198/presidential-approval-ratings-donald-trump.aspx
@sonhouse saidImagine FDR saying to occupied France, “you don’t hold the cards. Give me your minerals or D-Day is off.” Would the free world exclaim, “what a great leader! See how he makes America great!“? Nope. Not a chance. This is why businessmen should leave diplomacy to statesmen and diplomats.
What the FUUK are you talking about? Trump almost got a sweetheart deal to make another Trump hotel in MOSCOW and it may go through now that Trump has kissed Putins ass every time they talk, now giving Ukraine to Putin, 1/3 of the whole country, ALL the land the barbarian Putin took in war, with NOTHING in return, which is how Trump has done the soft ball playing with Putin, ...[text shortened]... ies and Trump already SAID ON TV,
" Russia, you can do whatever the HELL you want''. Remember THAT?
@Suzianne saidAre you claiming Trump is telling the truth this time?
Does anyone else find this as stupid as I do?
Insane people do get locked away to prevent the damage they'd do otherwise.
You once told me Trump never tells the truth about anything. Are you saying you were wrong to say that?
Putin does not believe Trump so why do you?
@Suzianne saidA man sits across from power. His fingers tighten around the arms of his chair.
You're obviously mixing him up with Trump now.
The bully makes no effort to mask his contempt. He sits rigidly, eyes burning with an unnatural intensity, fingers twitching on the armrest of his chair. When he speaks, it is not a conversation but an eruption — words spat like bullets, contempt laced through every syllable.
The outburst does not abate. It is not a speech but an assault, designed not to persuade but to disorient, to cow, to humiliate. The bully leans forward, slamming his fists against the table. His face reddens, his voice sharpens. He moves from insults to threats, from history to grandiosity. The great country he leads will no longer be mistreated, he says. Those days are over. The people have had enough. His words are not arguments — they’re sentences, verdicts, pronouncements of doom.
“You are nothing,” says the bully, not quite shouting. One of his lackeys smirks. “You think you are independent? You are a failure, a disgrace.” Behind him, the immense generals stand silent, unmoving. They don’t need to speak; their presence says everything. The visitor looks at them and understands what is being offered. This is not diplomacy. It’s a choice between submission and annihilation.
The visitor is allowed no rebuttal. He does not speak until the torrent of invective slows, and even then, his words are weak, uncertain. He tries to protest, to insist that he and his country are not to blame, that he has done all he could to maintain peace. The bully’s response is bitter, scornful laughter, as if the very idea is absurd. He rises suddenly—pacing now, shaking his head, muttering to himself in a fevered rant. “You will sign, or we will act. You will agree, or you will cease to exist.”
There is no need to say what that means. The visitor has seen the faces of the men behind him. He knows that even if he signs, this meeting is not a negotiation but an autopsy. He has been given no options, only demands. If he yields, his nation dies slowly. If he resists, it dies swiftly. There will be no help coming.
The year was 1938. The visitor was the chancellor of Austria, Kurt Schuschnigg. The bully was Adolf Hitler. The place was the Berghof, Hitler’s alpine retreat.
Sound vaguely familiar ?