@dumBAss, look, your leader has left you alone defending shit...
https://youtu.be/p3klUel1mX4Asked about calling Zelensky a "dictator" he said, literally "did I say that?"

How it started
5 May 2022
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4 Sep 2024
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And now...
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Ahh agent Boris is doing what he does the best, don't negotiate, sell your land and then go into economical enslavement for few generations. Now Ukrainian history needs to be rewritten to mention the dark times and how terrible Ukrainians lived on the land they owned back in 2013 but now they should be grateful for this opportunity for such a "deal"

How it started...
2014 -
Ruzzia invades and annexes Crimea.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_occupation_of_Crimea#:~:text=It%20annexed%20Crimea%20on%2018,which%20to%20attack%20mainland%20Ukraine.I am sure you understand that 2014 is previous to 2022. Was not Boris Mayor of London at that time?
Just to put this into perspective.... Let's say that Ruzza takes some islands from Japan. Japan tries to establish an alliance with... let's say Australia. Then Ruzzia says that "it is a provocation" and invades Japan.
It is not a provocation, is purely self-defence.
I am still waiting for you to provide the list of international observers that validate the legitimacy of Putin as "elected" leader of Ruzzia.
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Exactly, it all started in 2014, now what served as the catalyst that lead to all these deaths, Ukraine loosing land, and 50% mineral rights on its remaining land? And what role did US play back then, to now claim 50% ownership of Ukrainian critical rare minerals?
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I won't engage in your whataboutism on Putin.
However you did whattabout about Zelensky's legitimacy. Why not about Putin? I am not surprised to see that you have a double standard. It is to be expected when you are trying to make things look what they are not... like all the time, in every post.
Yes, it did not start with a visit of Boris, nor Nulland nor anyone else. I
t started with Ruzzia invading Crimea, which is opposite to everything you have said since the begining of this thread.
On this one about the money spent, one thing is Trump's narrative TODAY (changes nearly every minute). They US knows very well what they were doing: I put a negligible part of my PIB into something called the Ruzzo-Ukranian war, I suffer no US personel losses, I basically give Ukraine little material and in exchange I blast thorugh Ruzzia's reputation, more than half of their stocks of armour and war stocks (thousands of units) and send Ruzzia into an economic crisis.
I call that a great, cheap deal. There is only one winner here.
And now Trump goes even further than that and get Europe to send troops and money to contain and keep Ruzzia wondering if Ukraine will attack and try to recover territory. Masterful.
Why all this....It has a name, it starts with "Chi" and ends with "na". If it goes to war, Ruzzia will not be able to help.
On the narratives, in fact, it changes so much that you
are already giving old news:The US-Ukraine deal will most likely end with a joint venture of the US in Ukraine. After all, what good is to have mineral and energy resources if you do not have money to build the infrastructure. It is a decent deal for both sides. Also, Trump mentioned that despite not being US troops, there will be US interests in Ukraine - if I were Putin, I would be very wary of interfering with that.The Prime Minister of the UK meet today with the POTUS and, in a joint statement, it was clear that that the money
invested in the Ukrainian war was mostly grants and it shall not be returned as credit. It would probably be impossible anyway.
About Ruzzia and its "gains", I am again not surprised you paint this as a victory. I do not mind, the truth is there for everyone to see.
it's incredible how diplomatic Macron tries to be with United States. Always attempting the middle ground approach while getting nowhere. Meanwhile Zelensky is stuck in this impossible position having to beg for support while his country gets hammered.
What's even more fascinating is watching Trump basically shrug off the whole situation. The guy doesn't even pretend to care and seems perfectly fine aligning with Putin's interests. Lmao
France has large economic ties with Ruzzia, like most of Europe to be frank. Europe never wanted this war.
Macron is one of the smartest leaders of Europe, albeit more pedantic than a Classic Humanities PhD. With Trump you just do not say what he does not want to hear.
So US sponsors Maidan, conveniences Ukrainians to suicide themselves on Russia, and now takes 50% of Ukrainian minerals (yeah good luck spinning that as a positive for UA). Russia takes about 20% of Ukrainian land, possibly more if Ukraine doesn't get US security guarantees. EU wasted all this money to support  Ukraine and is now on the hook to continues supporting Ukraine without US, and without Russian resources. And what do Ukrainians get, the ones so happily accepting those cookies at Maidan? A push to mobilize younger lads and