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Pretty much. I think this board is happy the events turned out like they did today. If he is able to pull it off and achieves a peace deal then its a win for trump and they couldn't stomach that.
I would love to know the details about what went into the decision to bring cameras into the room. My guess is it was trump's but that was a really bad move on his part.Similar to yours. I would have preferred a more traditional diplomatic meeting between two allies.
It should have initially been a private meeting so they could air out their frustrations behind closed doors. Signing ceremony then, do a scripted joint presser and finish with lunch. This is especially true since clearly Trump and Vance do not like Zelensky and are tired of his schtick
I blame Zelensky and his team for not knowing his audience and reading the room. Showing up in his GI Joe Uniform (would it have been too much to put on a suit?) clearly irked Trump from the get go. Then, Zelensky felt the need to lecture and correct the President in the White House. Contrast this to Macron and Starmer who were real pros and made a genuine effort to act warmly and appropriately in the presence of Trump (he is who he is) and had done their homework in what to do and not to do in a meeting with this President.
It's very early in the negotiation process and everyone's nerves are frayed, particularly Ukraine's, but the process will continue on. Note it is reported that Zelensky and the Ukrainian team were begging for the meeting to not end. Trump loved that thinking he's put Ukraine in its place. But I think everyone looked bad today. It will play out but will be ugly. Putin is admittedly enjoying this for now as we, very publicly, sort out our issues with our ally/client but eventually we'll turn and demand concessions from Russia.
We won’t do the same. We have just made a very good case that nonproliferation is a horrible mistake.We made the security commitment to Ukraine in 1994. We don't have to make a new commitment, just not walk away from what we've already agreed to.
It's intentionally vague, and I would argue that our provision of materiel met our obligations. It's important that Putin know that we - and Europe - will do the same if he invades again.
No, no, no Dr. Bob. I expect way more from you. You have a doctorate for God's sake. Now if you did the photoshop then props to you and I recognize talent.
You don't think they are related?I would like to know what this mineral deal had to do with "achieve a peace deal" ?
Nothing at all--it is just bully politics Lets see , a counry gets decimated. So we will help them achieve peace if they give us all their resources--or something like thatI would like to know what this mineral deal had to do with "achieve a peace deal" ?
Negotiations are over for now.1. You're very silly if you think a complete moron has any idea what he's doing.
2. You have no foresight. Even if Trump achieves "peace in our time," that doesn't mean anything for the long-term. In fact, what is happening right now makes it much more likely there will be a WWIII. Not inevitable. But more likely.
Nope. But you are free to explain how they are related.You don't think they are related?
I fear you are correct. It will be scary to live in a world in which a nuclear Germany, Japan and South Korea will reduce launch response times to a few minutes. When you add in the emerging missile shield technologies, the math will favor a first launch strike for both good and bad actors in the world.We won’t do the same. We have just made a very good case that nonproliferation is a horrible mistake.
How do you think I got my Ph.D.? I cut and pasted.No, no, no Dr. Bob. I expect way more from you. You have a doctorate for God's sake. Now if you did the photoshop then props to you and I recognize talent.
i miss having adults in the room…I fear you are correct. It will be scary to live in a world in which a nuclear Germany, Japan and South Korea will reduce launch response times to a few minutes. When you add in the emerging missile shield technologies, the math will favor a first launch strike for both good and bad actors in the world.
Putin invaded a sovereign nation without provocation. At that point there is no more "talking about the problem." We are past the talking stage at that point. Past the "let's try to understand where the megalomaniacal dictator is coming from" stage.They never spoke to Putin or made any attempt to solve the problem.
This seems to be operating under the premise that Putin will agree with Ukraine joining the EU and getting security guarantees from Europe and the US as long as they don't join NATO. I don't think Putin would agree to that at all. The whole point for Putin is to be able to control and dominate a weak Ukraine. He can't do that if they're part of the EU and have a security guarantee from the US and Europe. That basically creates, in the aggregate, the reasons why Putin doesn't want Ukraine in NATO; he doesn't want them under either the economic influence of the West or protected militarily by the West,The only reason to support a continuation of this war is that it continues to grind down Russia, its military capabilities, and its economy.
I don't think it's worth the bloodshed. If there is to be a negotiated peace, what should happen is:
- Russia will continue to control its current territory in the Donbass.
- Whether its annexation of Crimea is recognized by the rest of the world is an open negotiating point.
- Gradual lifting of sanctions on Russia as it meets negotiated military de-escalation commitments.
- Ukraine's path to NATO is closed. Kissinger was right.
- There is no treaty limitation to Ukraine's ability to join the EU. This will be controversial and a negotiating point.
- The US and Europe, outside of the NATO framework, reasserts its security commitments embodied in the 1994 Budapest memorandum.
I think all of this is achievable. But absent the security commitment from Europe and the US, there is no reason for Ukraine to lay down arms. I think they'd rather fight to their last man, woman and child.
So your argument is to be a whiny, little bitch simpleton? To guarantee Russian interests?So your argument is unless trump puts into writing that the US will guarantee ukraine's perpetual security, no other type of peace deal is worthwhile? OK that's a great take.
“And you believe him? What are you, a cop or a doorman?”Putin said he hadn't spoken to anyone from the biden admin in 3.5 years. He wasn't attempting to find peace. Just send more guns
Millions of dead Russians isn't the worst possibleBiden did nothing to prevent Russia from invading Ukraine other than stating "DON'T" - real effective.
Then once the war started, all Biden/Blinken did was to keep shoveling weapons and money to Zelensky.
As CFord noted, they then put restrictions on the use of those weapons and in many cases, slow walked the delivery of the weapons - particularly the F-16s.
They never spoke to Putin or made any attempt to solve the problem.
They should have thrown everything into the spring/summer offensive of 2023. That was the push to expel the Russians from the Donbas. Once that failed, Ukraine was never going to have the manpower to mount a 2nd offensive. From then on it was only a defensive struggle on their part to hold the line.
If the the war continues, Ukraine loses its country as it doesn't have the manpower to maintain this war for several more years.
The Russians will never give up and have no issue sending millions of their men to die into the battle.
The negotiating process with Trump will be messy and ugly but it will get done.
It is complete and total unadulterated bullshit that anyone here is happy with today.Pretty much. I think this board is happy the events turned out like they did today. If he is able to pull it off and achieves a peace deal then its a win for trump and they couldn't stomach that. If russia pulled out of ukraine today, including crimea, this board would find some reason to bitch. Today was bad. Optically really bad, but eventually it will get done for the reasons you mentioned. Acting as if biden was doing anything other than forking over weapons and cash is their default. When pressed to give details about what biden was doing to end the war the default is to insult somebody or something.
What is your take on the days events?