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Trump Pauses Aid To Ukraine

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mae13 Tue 04-Mar-25 02:08:16

And also eases sanctions on Russia.

Well, if that doesn't prove the Man-Baby isn't in the pay of Putin then nothing will.

AuntieE Wed 05-Mar-25 16:33:55

Casdon

I agree GrannyGravy13. It was bound to happen. It’s bully boy tactics. I think domestic issues will now consume Trump, he certainly isn’t in a comfortable position.

I do hope you are right, and certainly I think Trump will find some very serious problems to deal with in the US, but I am dreadfully afraid it will not stop him trying to do all the things he talked about in his speech - take over Panama, tax European imports to the US, force a peace deal through, unless we stop him, that will make Ukraine vulnerable to Russia, and probably quite a number of other countries as well.

Aveline Wed 05-Mar-25 16:33:28

Nobody is ignoring it!

Emmeline19 Wed 05-Mar-25 15:50:03

Trump is deliberately damaging Zelenskyy. Giving him very little choice but to accept Trumps terms on the minerals deal . The US will then take over Ukraine. Get rid of Zelenskyy and get a puppet president in place who will adhere to Trump . Putin will get to keep the land he has taken over illegally .Putin and Trump can then mine and trade Ukrainian minerals with the world .
Trump far worse than Putin . Trump wants Ukraine, Gaza, Greenland, Panama, Canada . Why are we ignoring this ?

Oreo Wed 05-Mar-25 15:42:52

Unfortunately Putin won’t just be content with the Crimea region in any peace deal, he’ll want all the land they have now taken over, and unless there is security and peacekeeping there will go back for more in a few years.

Oreo Wed 05-Mar-25 15:40:35

nanna8

The majority of Crimean Russians seem to prefer living under Russian rule. Nothing is simple or straightforward in that area.

I was backing up what nanna8 wrote and forgot to use the quote facility.
I have listened to various radio programmes about this and read reports.
It’s def a divided region.

Oreo Wed 05-Mar-25 15:37:20

Talking of the Crimea, it’s absolutely true that there are many Russians living there and those who feel Russian, and with that area being so divided it’s anything but simple.

AGAA4 Wed 05-Mar-25 15:09:06

CHina have now said they are ready for any kind of war with the US!!

madeleine45 Wed 05-Mar-25 15:03:40

Hard luck Trump your infantile , yet bullying, attitudes is now clearly visible in your appalling televised meeting with Z.

So , now whatever happens he cannot hide his behaviour from anyone in the world. You have now shown where and what matters to you and it is clearly YOU YOU YOU, your so called "help" to ukraine was actually selling help at inflated prices of all their valuable goods. Who wants help like that? Still perhaps you can turn your attention to stealing another country now. Was it Greenland that you had your eye on next?

Now I wonder, who else was there, who thought he just had to say something and that made it the truth? Oh, and he walked uninvited into other peoples countries too. Oh yes I remember it was Adolf Hitler!!! Perhaps we should all remind ourselves of what happens when you let those with criminal narcissistic tendencies to rule anywhere!!!!

David49 Wed 05-Mar-25 14:46:43

Freya5

Whitewavemark2

ronib you are beginning to sound like a 5th columnist. Are you lumbered with William Joyce as an ancestor?

Well as usual, anyone not agreeing with the left status quo on here, you label them as a 5th columnist. Suggest you look to the channel crossings for that!!

Correction Freya , Extreme Left, Starmer is left of centre, to many he is a benefit grabbing capitalist, although with recent announcements of cuts to come, we aint seen nothing yet.

Freya5 Wed 05-Mar-25 14:33:32

Whitewavemark2

ronib you are beginning to sound like a 5th columnist. Are you lumbered with William Joyce as an ancestor?

Well as usual, anyone not agreeing with the left status quo on here, you label them as a 5th columnist. Suggest you look to the channel crossings for that!!

Gizzy48 Wed 05-Mar-25 14:31:59

“America does not have to agree to support the Ukrainian war indefinitely and with no end plan”

America was supposed to be agreeing to support the Ukrainian PEACE in return for their having given up their nukes.

It now looks very like the US is in cahoots with Russia to completely annihilate Ukraine as a sovereign nation, re-absorb it into Russia and use its geographical position as a shock-absorber, while raping it of its valuable minera resources.

knspol Wed 05-Mar-25 14:28:50

Babs03

It sounds to me like Putin is bringing pressure to bear on Trump to secure this deal asap or else. I mean I know the war has lasted 3 years but why the sudden knee jerk urge to end it by any means, including giving Putin Ukrainian territory and easing sanctions on Russia. Neither the former or the latter make any kind of sense when a ceasefire hasn’t even been agreed.
Obviously Putin has Trump in his sway and is dictating what he should do, and I do believe this will include getting rid of Zelenskyy and replacing him with a pro Putin leader so that Putin can rule Ukraine by proxy.
Is just so obvious that this is the case. Maybe Putin has ‘the goods’ on Trump or maybe he is angling to get the mineral rich territory and split it with Trump, maybe both are true. Certainly this is not how we end wars.

I do think there's a lot of truth in your speculations. As I said in a previous post I do wonder what sort of private deal Trump has made with Putin and why.
Trump only cares about himself and secondly America, he has no wish to assist the rest of the world. He's right in that other countries have not paid their due share towards defence but that's no excuse for his actions.

rocketship Wed 05-Mar-25 14:26:34

Some people continue to think the current leader of the USA is doing all this crazy stuff for the 'good of his country'..... NOT

His aims from the beginning are to turn the USA into a dictatorship like that of his friend Putin, and to enrich himself and all his friends.

Just as Chamberlain and Europe at the time couldn't appease Hitler, so no one will be able to appease Trump and his communist pals.

He has alienated all the USA's friends, and is being encouraged by Russia.

We in Canada are bracing for a military invasion when the USA decides that we are not bending low enough or fast enough to Trump's demands.

Seems unthinkable, but nothing and no one in the USA seems able to stop this corrupt power hungry man. angry angry

Wyllow3 Wed 05-Mar-25 14:06:25

Yes, and Trump continual lies about who has spent what on Ukraine.

From BBC verify

""We've spent perhaps $350bn… and they [Europe] have spent $100bn. What a difference that is."

BBC Verify is unable to find any evidence for Trump’s $350bn claim and some figures suggest Europe has spent more as whole when all aid to Ukraine is included.
The US is, by some margin, the largest single donor to Ukraine.

But Europe combined has spent more money than the US, according to the Kiel Institute think tank.

They calculate that between 24 January 2022 and the end of 2024, Europe as a whole spent $138.7bn on Ukraine, while the US spent $119.7bn.

Their figure for Europe includes aid directly from the European Union, but also from bilateral deals from European countries, both inside and outside the EU. It includes military, financial and humanitarian aid.

foxie48 Wed 05-Mar-25 13:46:55

Trump is pushing the world towards war because he has changed the balance of power and is enabling the strong to threaten the weak. Sadly he doesn't seem to understand the role which the US took willingly when NATO was formed in 1949. The narrative that the US has been fleeced by Europe is completely false.

IOMGran Wed 05-Mar-25 13:39:26

Whitewavemark2

ronib you are beginning to sound like a 5th columnist. Are you lumbered with William Joyce as an ancestor?

There are a few of them on here. Always seems to be reform voters too.

Moggycuddler Wed 05-Mar-25 13:23:27

I think a few people need to be reminded about who invaded who.

David49 Wed 05-Mar-25 13:07:19

Grandmabatty

Allira thank you. That was an interesting read.
How close to World War Three will Trump take America before the republican party step in? It's a really scary time to be living.

What a peculiar post, Trump is pushing for an end to the war by stopping arms to sustain it, when many other countries are wanting to escalate it.

ronib Wed 05-Mar-25 13:06:09

Oh well ….. for further research? foxie48

foxie48 Wed 05-Mar-25 12:15:06

Actually the article stuck to the remit of the research ie Identity and citizenship, it was not about the strategic importance of Sevestopol.

ronib Wed 05-Mar-25 12:01:19

The LSE analysis did not include the importance of the port of Sebastopol. It is the only port open all year round. We think that this port in the Crimea is the main motivation for Russia holding the area. I am a bit surprised that LSE overlooked this dimension!

Grandmabatty Wed 05-Mar-25 11:24:06

Allira thank you. That was an interesting read.
How close to World War Three will Trump take America before the republican party step in? It's a really scary time to be living.

Namsnanny Wed 05-Mar-25 11:22:30

I the sources come from a different 'narrative' than the majority

I'm wondering what the quotes mean around the word narrative?

My information generally comes from the horses mouth, ie when speaking about there being no or very little RE minerals in the Ukraine my information came from the geologists/RE mineralist.

I enjoy reading more detailed information than if it were re interpreted by a 'journalist' (my quotes😄are pointing out not all journalists are equal in their professionalism)

Allira Wed 05-Mar-25 11:10:38

Iam64

Grandmabatty

'The majority of Crimean Russians seem to prefer living under Russian rule. Nothing is simple or straightforward in that area.'
Nanna8 Where on earth do you get your information from? This is so obviously untrue. Crimea, as part of Ukraine, have long fought against Russian dominance.

I suspect the information comes from a source wuth a different ‘narrative’ than the majority

Here's a more nuanced perspective from a researcher at the LSE about feelings before annexation.
I confess to not having read it properly myself as I have to go out but I think what Iam64 says is probably correct.

www.lse.ac.uk/research/research-for-the-world/society/were-crimeans-really-pro-russian-before-annexation

Smileless2012 Wed 05-Mar-25 09:02:08

No, you're not the only one who doesn't see Z returning cap in hand foxie. He has gained the respect and admiration of many; something Trump will never achieve.