they received them, read them and in all probability had the information in mind when planning. They can’t unsee them and can’t not know what they said when they make decisions. This should be vigorously investigated
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Samm
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One would have thought the experience of Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan would be sufficient, wouldn’t you.
YOSUP
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So he supports Harris and is visiting swing states, that’s still influencing an election
YOSUP
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Again Zelensky is influencing an election. PA elect Harris or Trump will end our war.
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so what? trump was handed a plan, has he endorsed it?
Axxowiz
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Johnson called for the ambassador of Ukraine to be fired after the Pennsylvania trip.
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Although appropriate? Never happen…
Correction after Trump is elected it will happen.
e7alr
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Those conflicts sprang to mind as I was posting my comment. Give the enemy safe havens, restrict targeting for political, rather than military reasons, extend the conflict and the loss of life on all sides.
Routh appeared in an Azov video in May 2022. He attempted to recruit foreign fighters from the Middle East to fight in Ukraine. Somehow, he was able to fly all over the world with no apparent income.
The most logical explanation is that he was funded by western intel agencies or the Ukrainian government.

https://x.com/save_mrpl/status/1520721566077698049
At this point both the Ukrainian President and the Russian President have stated they prefer Harris over Trump. They join a long list of NATO leaders who view Trump as a security threat.
Can we expect a multinational strike force to take out Trump?
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Axxowiz
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Pretty grim words coming from Kiev
“Ukraine will lose more than 1,000 square kilometers (600 miles) by the end of the year,” if current conditions continue, said Oleksandr Kovalenko, a military analyst for Information Resistance, a Kyiv-based think tank. “We need to understand that if (allies) don’t defend Ukraine, it will make this war last for many more years, and finally, make it possible for us to lose the war,” he said.”
So there you go, they are admitting they can’t win unless the west goes all in, sends way more money (we don’t have) and arms Ukraine with long range missiles and authorizes them to hit deep within Russia. Everyone on board with this?
What’s Putins redline on nukes? Not sure I would assume American missiles crashing into the Kremlin could maybe test that line.
It’s just a matter of time Russia capture Pokrovsk which would severe supply routes to the rest of the Donbass region they are with six miles of the city. Maybe a time for talks? 
i’ve been on board with it from day one. ■■■■ putin
e7alr
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The attack into Kursk Oblast was supposed to relieve the pressure on the center of the front. Putin didn’t take the bait. Kursk was always nothing more than a feint. And i would watch Belarus. They won’t attack into Ukraine, but could provide forces to help restore control in Kursk, under the mutual defense treaty with Russia. Basically a fine splitting of political hairs.
Trump is for peace and prosperity.
Dems are for endless wars and feeding the Military industrial complex…
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Zelensky is is a dictator now…
I bet he says he’s “protecting democracy” after cancelling the elections…
Kind of like dems installing a candidate…
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The question is what would they even talk about. Putin’s stated position doesn’t really leave Ukraine with much room to negotiate and still remain a sovereign state. And Ukraine wants its territory back before any negotiations. Yes Zelensky has some pie in the sky ideas (like the Russians paying reparations, which will never happen) but at the bare minimum they won’t negotiate their sovereign territory away.
So what good would talks really do? It won’t get either side what they want.
If I was Zelensky, I’d hint around to the Russians that Crimea’s status isn’t set in stone (as of right now, Ukraine is still claiming it as sovereign territory and has made its return a war aim) and that talks could start from there. Or we can continue killing each other. We will eventually run out of guys (but to be fair, Ukraine hasn’t expanded mandatory service yet; they’re excluding 18-23 year olds from the draft so they have that well to dig into before it’s all over) and the Russians will have to start drafting their urban middle class, which will be real shaky for the regime. How bad do you really want this is what I would hint to the Russians. Or we could just talk about Crimea and you still get an official win.
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I think they had some other goals with it. They’re trying to influence Russian popular opinion.
Putin’s legitimacy comes from the idea that his regime will keep Russians safe. Basically the Putin regime had the Russian people trade liberty for security in multiple different ways. If Ukraine can prove to the Russian people they aren’t safe then that may influence Russian opinion.
Putin isn’t Stalin. He doesn’t have that level of absolute power.
The war is about the greed of the people making money off NATO expansion…
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