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    xenon
    wrote on last edited by xenon
    #2546

    Post game analysis by Zelensky.

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      #2547

      This part was interesting. Trump tipped his hand. He’s basically saying that he himself is the security guarantee.

      https://x.com/ItsDeanBlundell/status/1895546506779955273/mediaViewer?currentTweet=1895546506779955273&currentTweetUser=ItsDeanBlundell&currentTweet=1895546506779955273&currentTweetUser=ItsDeanBlundell&currentTweet=1895546506779955273&currentTweet=1895566463471427632&currentTweetUser=ItsDeanBlundell&currentTweetUser=warintel4u

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        @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

        You’re right about the practical effect of it. However as Jon mentioned, this guy has spent fighting to stop an invasion, one that initially we thought Russia would win in 3 days, and the Ukrainians have held them off for 3 years, and I think Zelenskyy at this point is a DGAF mode…and any deal that even hints at annexing more Ukrainian land to Russia is a non starter.

        Armchair westerners watching with respect and awe as another country commits suicide over principles that are anything but armchair to them, is sort of gross. Vlad from the above video imagines that Ukrainian citizens should be furious with Zelensky over his behavior today.

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        #2548

        @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

        @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

        You’re right about the practical effect of it. However as Jon mentioned, this guy has spent fighting to stop an invasion, one that initially we thought Russia would win in 3 days, and the Ukrainians have held them off for 3 years, and I think Zelenskyy at this point is a DGAF mode…and any deal that even hints at annexing more Ukrainian land to Russia is a non starter.

        Armchair westerners watching with respect and awe as another country commits suicide over principles that are anything but armchair to them, is sort of gross. Vlad from the above video imagines that Ukrainian citizens should be furious with Zelensky over his behavior today.

        Trump has the ability to push Russia out of Ukraine tomorrow. But his feelings are still hurt over the Hunter Russian memo thing and Zelenskyy speaking with Kamala. As always, it’s Trumps ego and petulance over principles and morality.

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        • X xenon

          This part was interesting. Trump tipped his hand. He’s basically saying that he himself is the security guarantee.

          https://x.com/ItsDeanBlundell/status/1895546506779955273/mediaViewer?currentTweet=1895546506779955273&currentTweetUser=ItsDeanBlundell&currentTweet=1895546506779955273&currentTweetUser=ItsDeanBlundell&currentTweet=1895546506779955273&currentTweet=1895566463471427632&currentTweetUser=ItsDeanBlundell&currentTweetUser=warintel4u

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          @xenon said in The Ukraine war thread:

          This part was interesting. Trump tipped his hand. He’s basically saying that he himself is the security guarantee.

          I trust gas station sushi more than Trump’s word.

          You were warned.

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          • 89th8 89th

            Just watched the entire hour meeting. Overall it was cordial although a little odd when Trump would answer for Zelenskyy but I get it. It was absolutely JD Vance who all of a sudden dropped a chaos grenade at the end when Zelenskyy asked him directly what he means by using diplomacy when it has failed before and Putin has violated ceasefires time after time and then JD gets all puffy about Ukraine not having manpower and you should be thanking us…pretty embarrassing.

            Not breaking news, but interesting to see the dynamic shift at the last 5 minutes, almost like JD and Trump were holding back anger or something.

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            Renauda
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            @89th

            That’s pretty much how I saw it also as I posted earlier today.

            It, in fact, almost seemed choreographed for Vance to go on the attack should Zelenskyi criticize or question Putin’s integrity in adhering to any diplomatic principles or treaty obligations.

            Elbows up!

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            • RenaudaR Renauda

              @89th

              That’s pretty much how I saw it also as I posted earlier today.

              It, in fact, almost seemed choreographed for Vance to go on the attack should Zelenskyi criticize or question Putin’s integrity in adhering to any diplomatic principles or treaty obligations.

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              89th
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              @Renauda said in The Ukraine war thread:

              @89th

              That’s pretty much how I saw it also as I posted earlier today.

              It, in fact, almost seemed choreographed for Vance to go on the attack should Zelenskyi criticize or question Putin’s integrity in adhering to any diplomatic principles or treaty obligations.

              Yes sorry if it was duplicate. I listened to the meeting while picking up dinner and juggling kids so I haven’t read all of the latest in this thread.

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                89th
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                Btw there were two questions Trump loved. They were both “where do you get the moral courage to help be the peacemaker in the world?” 🤮

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                  @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                  @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                  You’re right about the practical effect of it. However as Jon mentioned, this guy has spent fighting to stop an invasion, one that initially we thought Russia would win in 3 days, and the Ukrainians have held them off for 3 years, and I think Zelenskyy at this point is a DGAF mode…and any deal that even hints at annexing more Ukrainian land to Russia is a non starter.

                  Armchair westerners watching with respect and awe as another country commits suicide over principles that are anything but armchair to them, is sort of gross. Vlad from the above video imagines that Ukrainian citizens should be furious with Zelensky over his behavior today.

                  Trump has the ability to push Russia out of Ukraine tomorrow. But his feelings are still hurt over the Hunter Russian memo thing and Zelenskyy speaking with Kamala. As always, it’s Trumps ego and petulance over principles and morality.

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                  Horace
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                  @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                  @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                  @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                  You’re right about the practical effect of it. However as Jon mentioned, this guy has spent fighting to stop an invasion, one that initially we thought Russia would win in 3 days, and the Ukrainians have held them off for 3 years, and I think Zelenskyy at this point is a DGAF mode…and any deal that even hints at annexing more Ukrainian land to Russia is a non starter.

                  Armchair westerners watching with respect and awe as another country commits suicide over principles that are anything but armchair to them, is sort of gross. Vlad from the above video imagines that Ukrainian citizens should be furious with Zelensky over his behavior today.

                  Trump has the ability to push Russia out of Ukraine tomorrow. But his feelings are still hurt over the Hunter Russian memo thing and Zelenskyy speaking with Kamala. As always, it’s Trumps ego and petulance over principles and morality.

                  I know it's fun to say this sort of stuff, safe in the knowledge that it won't happen, and you won't have to countenance an escalation with a nuclear power.

                  Education is extremely important.

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                  • HoraceH Horace

                    @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                    @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                    @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                    You’re right about the practical effect of it. However as Jon mentioned, this guy has spent fighting to stop an invasion, one that initially we thought Russia would win in 3 days, and the Ukrainians have held them off for 3 years, and I think Zelenskyy at this point is a DGAF mode…and any deal that even hints at annexing more Ukrainian land to Russia is a non starter.

                    Armchair westerners watching with respect and awe as another country commits suicide over principles that are anything but armchair to them, is sort of gross. Vlad from the above video imagines that Ukrainian citizens should be furious with Zelensky over his behavior today.

                    Trump has the ability to push Russia out of Ukraine tomorrow. But his feelings are still hurt over the Hunter Russian memo thing and Zelenskyy speaking with Kamala. As always, it’s Trumps ego and petulance over principles and morality.

                    I know it's fun to say this sort of stuff, safe in the knowledge that it won't happen, and you won't have to countenance an escalation with a nuclear power.

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                    #2554

                    @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                    @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                    @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                    @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                    You’re right about the practical effect of it. However as Jon mentioned, this guy has spent fighting to stop an invasion, one that initially we thought Russia would win in 3 days, and the Ukrainians have held them off for 3 years, and I think Zelenskyy at this point is a DGAF mode…and any deal that even hints at annexing more Ukrainian land to Russia is a non starter.

                    Armchair westerners watching with respect and awe as another country commits suicide over principles that are anything but armchair to them, is sort of gross. Vlad from the above video imagines that Ukrainian citizens should be furious with Zelensky over his behavior today.

                    Trump has the ability to push Russia out of Ukraine tomorrow. But his feelings are still hurt over the Hunter Russian memo thing and Zelenskyy speaking with Kamala. As always, it’s Trumps ego and petulance over principles and morality.

                    I know it's fun to say this sort of stuff, safe in the knowledge that it won't happen, and you won't have to countenance an escalation with a nuclear power.

                    Yes, this sounds like a serious situation, but are we not going to confront it now because there wasn’t sufficient gratitude coming from Zelensky?

                    Either we believe something is in our interest or it isn’t. I didn’t think Trump was going to do anything out of the goodness of his heart.

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                    • 89th8 89th

                      @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                      @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                      You’re right about the practical effect of it. However as Jon mentioned, this guy has spent fighting to stop an invasion, one that initially we thought Russia would win in 3 days, and the Ukrainians have held them off for 3 years, and I think Zelenskyy at this point is a DGAF mode…and any deal that even hints at annexing more Ukrainian land to Russia is a non starter.

                      Armchair westerners watching with respect and awe as another country commits suicide over principles that are anything but armchair to them, is sort of gross. Vlad from the above video imagines that Ukrainian citizens should be furious with Zelensky over his behavior today.

                      Trump has the ability to push Russia out of Ukraine tomorrow. But his feelings are still hurt over the Hunter Russian memo thing and Zelenskyy speaking with Kamala. As always, it’s Trumps ego and petulance over principles and morality.

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                      Jolly
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                      #2555

                      @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                      @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                      @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                      You’re right about the practical effect of it. However as Jon mentioned, this guy has spent fighting to stop an invasion, one that initially we thought Russia would win in 3 days, and the Ukrainians have held them off for 3 years, and I think Zelenskyy at this point is a DGAF mode…and any deal that even hints at annexing more Ukrainian land to Russia is a non starter.

                      Armchair westerners watching with respect and awe as another country commits suicide over principles that are anything but armchair to them, is sort of gross. Vlad from the above video imagines that Ukrainian citizens should be furious with Zelensky over his behavior today.

                      Trump has the ability to push Russia out of Ukraine tomorrow. But his feelings are still hurt over the Hunter Russian memo thing and Zelenskyy speaking with Kamala. As always, it’s Trumps ego and petulance over principles and morality.

                      Sometimes, I forget that you didn't live through "duck and cover" and the Cuban Missile Crisis.

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                        Jolly
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                        #2556

                        Just a little education...

                        Secretly, the U.S. government has long considered a nuclear war non-survivable. The Russians take an opposite view.

                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                        • X xenon

                          @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                          @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                          @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                          @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                          You’re right about the practical effect of it. However as Jon mentioned, this guy has spent fighting to stop an invasion, one that initially we thought Russia would win in 3 days, and the Ukrainians have held them off for 3 years, and I think Zelenskyy at this point is a DGAF mode…and any deal that even hints at annexing more Ukrainian land to Russia is a non starter.

                          Armchair westerners watching with respect and awe as another country commits suicide over principles that are anything but armchair to them, is sort of gross. Vlad from the above video imagines that Ukrainian citizens should be furious with Zelensky over his behavior today.

                          Trump has the ability to push Russia out of Ukraine tomorrow. But his feelings are still hurt over the Hunter Russian memo thing and Zelenskyy speaking with Kamala. As always, it’s Trumps ego and petulance over principles and morality.

                          I know it's fun to say this sort of stuff, safe in the knowledge that it won't happen, and you won't have to countenance an escalation with a nuclear power.

                          Yes, this sounds like a serious situation, but are we not going to confront it now because there wasn’t sufficient gratitude coming from Zelensky?

                          Either we believe something is in our interest or it isn’t. I didn’t think Trump was going to do anything out of the goodness of his heart.

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                          Horace
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                          #2557

                          @xenon said in The Ukraine war thread:

                          @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                          @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                          @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                          @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                          You’re right about the practical effect of it. However as Jon mentioned, this guy has spent fighting to stop an invasion, one that initially we thought Russia would win in 3 days, and the Ukrainians have held them off for 3 years, and I think Zelenskyy at this point is a DGAF mode…and any deal that even hints at annexing more Ukrainian land to Russia is a non starter.

                          Armchair westerners watching with respect and awe as another country commits suicide over principles that are anything but armchair to them, is sort of gross. Vlad from the above video imagines that Ukrainian citizens should be furious with Zelensky over his behavior today.

                          Trump has the ability to push Russia out of Ukraine tomorrow. But his feelings are still hurt over the Hunter Russian memo thing and Zelenskyy speaking with Kamala. As always, it’s Trumps ego and petulance over principles and morality.

                          I know it's fun to say this sort of stuff, safe in the knowledge that it won't happen, and you won't have to countenance an escalation with a nuclear power.

                          Yes, this sounds like a serious situation, but are we not going to confront it now because there wasn’t sufficient gratitude coming from Zelensky?

                          Either we believe something is in our interest or it isn’t. I didn’t think Trump was going to do anything out of the goodness of his heart.

                          I am not sure a cold, calculating standard would lead us to care too much about what happens in Ukraine. What we can see very clearly, is that the public discussion is obsessed with the virtue of the situation, rather than the practical impacts on America. This may simply be because the masses are only capable of galvanizing around virtue, rather than complicated strategic considerations. It may also have to do with the case for practical impacts being flimsy.

                          Education is extremely important.

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                            89th
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                            #2558

                            It’s almost like she had a crystal ball.

                            Link to video

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                              Jolly
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #2559

                              Well, at least somebody had a free lunch ...

                              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                89th
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                                An analysis worth the watch, not that it'll change anyone’s mind.

                                Link to video

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                                  Renauda
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                                  #2561

                                  I thought Gary Kasparov made a good observation in the wake of today’s train wreck in international relations:

                                  ”If Zelensky had wanted to surrender, he would have gone to Moscow, not Washington”

                                  @Horace

                                  What we can see very clearly, is that the public discussion is obsessed with the virtue of the situation, rather than the practical impacts on America. This may simply be because the masses are only capable of galvanizing around virtue, rather than complicated strategic considerations.

                                  Unfortunately or fortunately, and depending, I guess, on how one personally defines or understands virtue, it all boils down to choosing a moral course of action an immoral course of action or an amoral course of action I know which of those three the Kremlin chose ten years ago and continues to hold. I’m just not at all sure of the virtue of the remaining two.

                                  Elbows up!

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                                  • 89th8 89th

                                    An analysis worth the watch, not that it'll change anyone’s mind.

                                    Link to video

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                                    Horace
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #2562

                                    @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                                    An analysis worth the watch, not that it'll change anyone’s mind.

                                    Link to video

                                    Completely unserious (childish even) analysis from two world-class TDS sufferers, which doesn't even acknowledge that Zelensky simply failed as a politician and diplomat in the exchange.

                                    I attempted to raise the level of discourse here a little with the Vlad discussion, but I know it's hopeless.

                                    Education is extremely important.

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                                      Jolly
                                      wrote on last edited by Jolly
                                      #2563

                                      It seems as if a certain group of people cannot bring themselves to acknowledge that it takes somebody to be twenty-one kinds of stupid to challenge the President in the Whitehouse in front of world media.

                                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                        89th
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #2564

                                        Capehart is a lefty but David Brooks has always seemed to give a good moderate analysis with most things. As expected, the MAGA cult has shifted away from his moderate conservative views.

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                                          Horace
                                          wrote on last edited by
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                                          David Brooks has been discussed here at length. His sanctimony is world class. The perfect psychological pot to brew up a world class case of TDS.

                                          Education is extremely important.

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