The nature of the criticism differs in that Trumpâs comments about Putin tend to focus on the violence and âcrazinessâ of the physical attacks, while his comments about Zelenskyy often focus on political aspects, such as negotiations, elections, and U.S. aid. While he has expressed frustration with both, some analysts have noted a pattern of being tougher on the Ukrainian leader and more conciliatory toward the Russian one, though his rhetoric has evolved.
I agree with the AI summary. Remember Ukraine is essentially an ally, Russia, is not.
In 1994, Ukraine agreed to give up the worldâs third-largest nuclear arsenal in exchange for security assurancesâincluding a commitment from Russia to respect its sovereignty and existing borders and to refrain from the use of force. Russiaâs 2014 annexation of Crimea and its full-scale invasion in 2022 are widely considered a gross violation of that agreement, known as the Budapest Memorandum
Someone please enlighten us on exactly where Irish troops are deployed at in Ukraine and which battles they have fought in there since this invasion started.
The NATO treaty was explicitly set up to protect âfreedom, common heritage and civilisation of their peoples founded on the principles of democracy, individual liberty and the rule of lawâ.
The UK and European Union have adopted policies to do just the opposite. These policies include mass immigration people who do not share the values combined with censorship, banning political opponents, cancelling elections, two-tier justice, etc. The biggest threats to freedom and democracy in Europe are coming from NATO allies, not some foreign threat.
Have the UK and other NATO allies violated the basis for the treaty?
Does the US have an obligation under the treaty to support efforts to restore freedom and democracy in Europe?
Or do the actions of the UK and many NATO allies mean that the treaty is no longer in force?
Vice President Vance outlined many of the issues back in February:
Just like to apologise to one and all for using the term shut your piehole. I meant it to the government in general and nobody on this forum.
If the US opposes communism then standing up to Russia might be a start, instead of randomly labelling other Americans who vote differently as commies or British Prime ministers.
We were too busy fighting ourselves and are so piss ant that nobody would really notice our presence either way.
But anyway you were saying about Vietnam or Afghanistan, boy you really showed em.