Flavius Agximus said:
AgLA06 said:
Flavius Agximus said:
AgLA06 said:
No Spin Ag said:
MouthBQ98 said:
Trump is not isolationist. He just doesn't like fighting stupid pointless forever wars that don't need to be fought out of weakness and indecisiveness.
He's already said that hostilities will have to cease and serious negotiations take place to end the war in pragmatic terms. Ukraine will have to be willing to bargain territory and Russia will have to be serious or Trump might actually give Ukraine a flood of resources they can begin to win decisively with.
No more just feeding cash and men into a pointless waste. I hope he follows through and forces a real decisive end to it.
This is how I see it going as well.
Fact is the war is at a point where it's a standstill for both sides, even with the North Koreans thrown in as fodder. Putin won't get Ukraine, and Zalensky won't get back what Putin has taken, but it will be over.
Plus, once it's over and done with, the American companies can swoop into Ukraine and get wealthy beyond belief with all the rebuilding that will be done.
I can see Ukraine looking amazing compared to how it was even before the invasion. As a plus, I think Ukraine will be let into NATO, and in the end, while Putin did take some land, he also helped Ukraine rebuild itself into something better and helped it get into NATO.
Fair enough for me,
Just one problem with that. The parts Russia now controls are the parts of Ukraine that are vitally important to the USA and Europe for a wide variety of natural resources. Giving that control to Russia is like giving Iraq or Saudi oil to Iran. And people chearlead it without a clue.
That's just propaganda. The only resources Ukraine has that are vitally important to the US are its ability to launder money for our political class.
Perfect example of tinfoil hat fantasy by the far right that makes intelligent conversation impossible.
You make a provably false statement about resources in the Ukraine being of vital importance to the US, and I'm the tinfoil hat conspiracist? Fight your forever war with someone else's money, neocon.
My suggestion is to educate yourself. Lashing out at others because of ignorance is a bad look.
"Russia's seizure of Crimea in 2014 and much of the rest of Ukraine's Black Sea coast this year means that Moscow now has control over an estimated 80 percent of Ukraine's massive offshore hydrocarbon deposits, including over 37 billion cubic meters of natural gas."
"In 2021, Ukraine supplied 12 percent of global wheat, 16 percent of all corn, 18 percent of all barley, and almost half of the world's supply of sunflower seed and safflower oilwith all agricultural exports totaling almost $28 billion, much of it to developing countries like India, Indonesia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Turkey, and Yemen. Around 55 percent of Ukrainian wheat was exported to Asia and 40 percent to Africa."
"Russia may also be eyeing Ukraine's rare earth metals, believed to be the largest recoverable supply of these increasingly critical resources in Europe. Probable but unconfirmed reserves of lithiuma crucial input in electric vehicle battery productioncould also be the largest in Europe. Geographically, most rare earth depositsincluding substantial ones of beryllium, niobium, and tantalumappear to be concentrated in Kruta Balka in Zaporizhzhia, Shevchenko in Donetsk, and the Polokhivske fields in Dobraall of which are in or near the Russian-occupied zones."
https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/04/28/ukraine-war-russia-resources-energy-oil-gas-commodities-agriculture/https://www.allsides.com/news-source/foreign-policy-media-bias