The Ukraine war thread
-
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 02:25 last edited by
@Jolly said in The Ukraine war thread:
If anything, Vance's stock went up with the base.
Wrong base. And Trump knows that.
-
Everyone’s worked with a JD Vance. In a meeting w/ the boss, 100% focused on scoring points for himself, every inch of his headspace directed at that purpose: "Is this a good opening for me? Maybe now?" Completely uninterested in what might be harmed in the process.
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 02:31 last edited by@jon-nyc said in The Ukraine war thread:
Everyone’s worked with a JD Vance. In a meeting w/ the boss, 100% focused on scoring points for himself, every inch of his headspace directed at that purpose: "Is this a good opening for me? Maybe now?" Completely uninterested in what might be harmed in the process.
I think Vance is a little worse than that. Vance doesn’t just represent America First, he represents America First and Only. He’s a little more in the fringe my side that Trump’s been walking the tightrope with. Trump’s not an isolationist. Vance? I think he’s is.
-
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 02:32 last edited by
And I was pleasantly to hear Mark Levin ripping into all of the isolationist “Republicans” tonight.
-
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 02:35 last edited by
Still weird to see Levin speak (he's on Fox now I think, or a taped podcast), anyway... listened to him on radio for years and all I can hear is his voice even when he's on video.
-
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 02:37 last edited by
Aren’t there two Mark Levines in the conservative punditsphere?
One is a Canadian that worked for NR that was involved in the Michael Mann lawsuits. Him I used to read. I think the TV guy is a different person, no?
-
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 02:39 last edited by
I’m thinking of Mark Steyn
-
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 02:43 last edited by LuFins Dad 3 Apr 2025, 02:44
Mark Levin was an attorney working for the Reagan administration. He had some role in the Contragate hearings and became Ed Meese’s chief of staff.
-
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 02:49 last edited by
-
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 03:05 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in The Ukraine war thread:
Noah Rothman.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2025/03/republicans-are-fooling-themselves-on-the-ukraine-war/
Rothman’s original never-trump attitude is coloring his read of the issue. The security guarantees are Trump’s bargaining chip. Not for Putin, but for Zelenskyy. He can’t give that without Zelenskyy getting past his “no concessions” stance. I don’t get the impression that Zelenskyy wants to accept anything less than the 2013 borders. That’s not happening without a major escalation that Zelenskyy’s allies have no stomach for. Trump needs those security agreements to bring Ukraine to the table.
-
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 03:21 last edited by Renauda 3 Apr 2025, 03:21
I don’t agree. Zelenskyi is enough of a realist to know he cannot expect Putin return so much as a metre of occupied territory. Likewise, he will agree to the concessions agreement - he will designate one of his cabinet ministers to sign on Ukraine’s behalf. He said so yesterday at presser in the UK.
-
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 16:52 last edited by
-
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 17:58 last edited by
@89th said in The Ukraine war thread:
You had one job and you fucked it up.
Lick your calf over again.
-
wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 18:03 last edited by Renauda 3 Apr 2025, 18:10
You had one job and you fucked it up.
Lick your calf over again.
Better than constantly licking Trump’s ass like at least two people do in here. Right, Beauregard?
-
wrote on 5 Mar 2025, 17:50 last edited by
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwygxvvrd8do
The US has paused intelligence sharing with Ukraine, the White House National Security Adviser said on Wednesday, adding that the administration was reviewing all aspects of its intelligence relationship with the country.
When asked whether intelligence sharing had been put on hold along with military aid, Mike Waltz told reporters: "We have, we have taken a step back."
The US has shared intelligence with Ukraine since the early stages of the war in 2022.
At some point (probably long past), this just looks like pettiness by President Trump. "Ooooh, President Zelensky did kiss my shoes in the Oval Office. I am going to show him!!!!"
-
wrote on 5 Mar 2025, 19:05 last edited by
Listen, Obama did not do a thing when Putin took the Crimea. Biden had three years to push Putin out of Ukraine or cut a deal and he didn't.
What wasn't of paramount importance, suddenly is. Actually, ending the war NOW is in America's best interests.
Again, who gives a shit about the lace around the doily? Does Zelensky cut a deal or watch his country be absorbed by Russia?
We're way past the kindergarten stage.
-
wrote on 5 Mar 2025, 19:45 last edited by Renauda 25 days ago
Actually, ending the war NOW is in America's best interests.
If that is the case, and suspect it is for a host of defensible reasons, then it is incumbent that the US actually begin acting like the honest broker and adult in the room it says it is.
At the moment the US appears anything but an adult or honest broker. Indeed it appears to be acting as a vindictive and venal third party looking to profit from the conflict.
-
wrote on 5 Mar 2025, 20:35 last edited by
-
wrote on 5 Mar 2025, 21:36 last edited by
You wear your cap often?
-
wrote on 5 Mar 2025, 22:02 last edited by
Anonymous sources of course, but yet...
-
wrote on 5 Mar 2025, 22:36 last edited by Tom-K 25 days ago
Here's a video by a Russian woman explaining why Russian men volunteer to die in Ukraine.
Link to videoIf I was a Russian I'd probably be fighting in Ukraine too.