Yes of age, but if you read the Cyrillic source article many of them were exempt from callup.
Rebel Yell said:Zelenskyy is corrupt and is a dictator.Teslag said:BassCowboy33 said:ABATTBQ11 said:Krombopulos Michael said:
Picture is worth a thousand words.
He's always been an intel agency cutout. Not a single ounce of genuine in him as the leader of a country.
Really? Tell us more about his history...
I mean, staying in his country to die with his people when they and the world thought Ukraine would be dust and Zelenskyy dead in a matter of days is ballsy no matter how you cut it. I gave him 48 hours at the outset.
No way, he's a terrible leader according to this board because he didn't immediately surrender his country to a foreign invader.
I would caution against devoting yourself to idolizing/protecting any foreign leader, but I especially think you will be ashamed of being a proponent of Zelenskyy before this is done.
Teslag said:
But he's been in office for 5 years on a 4 year term. Never mind that Putin has been in office for 25 years and poisons political rivals.
Teslag said:
But he's been in office for 5 years on a 4 year term. Never mind that Putin has been in office for 25 years and poisons political rivals.
Silent For Too Long said:
Ya'll seem to really struggle with the concept that to average Ukranian there isn't a huge difference between being governed by corrupt people in Kiev versus Moscow, and it sure as **** doesn't make a big enough difference to die for it.
Again, keep rooting on senseless death when you have zero personal investment.
Putin had no problem with Ukraine independence when the country was run by individuals sympathetic to the Kremlin. But we had to go in and state craft Poroshenko and Zelensky into office for our own personal gain. Some of you are blissfully unaware of how much blood of this war is on our hands for getting involved in a region we should have had no business in. And THEN, when a peace deal was on the table, we sent Blinken in to piss all over it.
Teslag said:Silent For Too Long said:
Ya'll seem to really struggle with the concept that to average Ukranian there isn't a huge difference between being governed by corrupt people in Kiev versus Moscow, and it sure as **** doesn't make a big enough difference to die for it.
Again, keep rooting on senseless death when you have zero personal investment.
Putin had no problem with Ukraine independence when the country was run by individuals sympathetic to the Kremlin. But we had to go in and state craft Poroshenko and Zelensky into office for our own personal gain. Some of you are blissfully unaware of how much blood of this war is on our hands for getting involved in a region we should have had no business in. And THEN, when a peace deal was on the table, we sent Blinken in to piss all over it.
Zelenskyy got 74% of the vote. The 1991 independence referendum got over 90%. Ukrainians don't want to be Russians. They never have.
Teslag said:
The survival of your nation is not pointless. And that's whatthey'vea few fought so hard.
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This is moralistic garbage, which is unfortunately the rhetorical currency of the globalists because they have nothing else to say.
For three years, President Trump and I have made two simple arguments: first, the war wouldn't have started if President Trump was in office; second, that neither Europe, nor the Biden administration, nor the Ukrainians had any pathway to victory. This was true three years ago, it was true two years ago, it was true last year, and it is true today.
And for three years, the concerns of people who were obviously right were ignored. What is Niall's actual plan for Ukraine? Another aid package? Is he aware of the reality on the ground, of the numerical advantage of the Russians, of the depleted stock of the Europeans or their even more depleted industrial base?
Instead, he quotes from a book about George HW Bush from a different historical period and a different conflict. That's another currency of these people: reliance on irrelevant history.
President Trump is dealing with reality, which means dealing with facts. And here are some facts:
Number one, while our Western European allies' security has benefitted greatly from the generosity of the United States, they pursue domestic policies (on migration and censorship) that offend the sensibilities of most Americans and defense policies that assume continued over-reliance.
Number two, Russians have a massive numerical advantage in manpower and weapons in Ukraine, and that advantage will persist regardless of further Western aid packages. Again, the aid is *currently* flowing.
Number three, the United States retains substantial leverage over both parties to the conflict.
Number four, ending the conflict requires talking to the people involved in starting it and maintaining it.
Number five, the conflict has placed--and continues to place--stress on tools of American statecraft, from military stockpiles to sanctions (and so much else). We believe the continued conflict is bad for Russia, bad for Ukraine, and bad for Europe. But most importantly, it is bad for the United States.
Given the above facts, we must pursue peace, and we must pursue it now. President Trump ran on this, he won on this, and he is right about this. It is lazy, ahistorical nonsense to attack as "appeasement" every acknowledgment that America's interest must account for the realities of the conflict.
That interest--not moralisms or historical illiteracy--will guide President Trump's policy in the weeks to come.
This is moralistic garbage, which is unfortunately the rhetorical currency of the globalists because they have nothing else to say.
— JD Vance (@JDVance) February 20, 2025
For three years, President Trump and I have made two simple arguments: first, the war wouldn't have started if President Trump was in office;… https://t.co/xH33s6X5yf
Oh, everyone on this tread gets it. But, there are some people here that are not America first, and they want to warp the narrative in a way that furthers their agenda while sounding good to America's centrists.PlaneCrashGuy said:
This is a solid explanation of America first. I just can't figure out why it's such a foreign concept to… Americans.
I used to own multiple AKs, before I lost them in a tragic boating accident on Lake Conroe. They are fantastic weapons for what they are meant to do. They are not super accurate, but they almost always go boom when you pull the trigger, no matter how bad you abuse them. They are kind of like Honda engines. You can ignore maintenance, and they still last for a long time. They are kind of like Glocks, only bigger.rootube said:nortex97 said:More hilarity. Thx.Quote:
Ukraine is saving us.
They are certainly saving US soldiers from sitting in a trench in Europe (not that that has ever happened before). Instead we are sending weapons that were all designed to defend against Russia most of which are likely useless in any future conflict with China. If we get in a missile, tank and artillery war with China god help us.
Think about this. Every US soldier who has been killed in action since WWII was killed by a Russian weapon (Korea, Viet Nam, every single conflict in the Middle East). Consider that when you are thinking about who our enemies are and who our allies are.
I am more likely to judge people by what they do than what they say.Hullabaloonatic said:
Versus f'n Donald Trump?! Is this a joke?
USAID is an independent agency that has provided humanitarian assistance around the world for more than 60 years and undergoes rigorous evaluations and audits. Specifically, there are two types of evaluations performed independently on most large USAID programs: performance evaluations and impact evaluations.
But you would believe an actual felon who has never released his tax documents, actively engaged in a crypto scam, cheated on multiple wives, known liar, and is obviously self interested in telling people things that only benefit his narrative.
I think that this is the strategy that works.aggiehawg said:
VDH from this past Sunday. Go to the 50 minute point where he lays out the parameters of what he believes Trump's peace deal will be.
Reagan won the cold war.aTmAg said:I have no doubt that 90% of that aid was lining democrat pockets. Reagan sent small fraction of that to Afghanistan and those goat herders used it to kick Soviet ass in only 3 years back when the Soviets were still a super power.BusterAg said:Well Bernie Sandars voted no on aide to Ukraine, but you sure don't see me trotting out his name to defend Trump's policies.aTmAg said:Pence sucks, but he is right about that particular point.BusterAg said:Dude. Read the room.74OA said:
At least one Republican has found his spine.
"In a post on his X handle on Wednesday, the former Vice President told Trump that the road to peace must be built on the truth. Pence said: "Mr President, Ukraine did not 'start' this war. Russia launched an unprovoked and brutal invasion, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives. The road to peace must be built on the truth."
PENCE
Pence?
What does Dick Cheney think about the war in Ukraine?
I do think we had an obligation to help Ukraine based on our our past agreements, but not in the way Biden did it. We should have done it in a Reagan-esq way.
Thank you for all this. But this discussion belongs on the USAID thread.nortex97 said:
Yes, it all works out splendidly just like that in pattern and practice, as Mr. Stewart so eloquently laid out.
You would be terrible at negotiating peace deals.JayM said:
Agreed. Trump is showing his the job is too much to handle when he has to disparage Zelenskyy and the Ukrainians at a time when their future is in doubt.
Teslag said:
Agreed. A lot of the pro Russian posters here always casually hand wave away the pure hatred many Ukrainians have for Russians. **** like that isn't forgotten.
Well, maybe since Hoover. How many men in USAID employ do you think wear panties at home?JB99 said:HowdyTexasAggies said:
You are defending an org that just got exposed for stealing taxpayers' money. You are a joke.
USAID was the most corrupt org the US government has ever had.
Silent For Too Long said:Teslag said:
Agreed. A lot of the pro Russian posters here always casually hand wave away the pure hatred many Ukrainians have for Russians. **** like that isn't forgotten.
There are zero pro Russian posters on this board.
Stop with this silly strawman and false dichotomy homie. You are better then that.
Putin is and was a war criminal. He is a despicable human being, and I hope the Angel of Death visits him in his bed the day after we sign a peace deal with Russia.Eliminatus said:
Rubio was also very verbal at the onset of the invasion in calling out Putin as a war criminal and those who would bend the knee to him. Quite a few receipts out there about it and quite the change in just three years. Unless he has had a very massive change of heart, he can't be happy with the task foisted on him right now.
Trump doesn't need to suck up to Putin. He just needs to make Putin look good, and give him something that he can take back to Russia as a win.UntoldSpirit said:
In other words, Trump sucking up to Putin makes perfect sense, given our goals.
You're going to make me do your homework for you? Pro tip: if your news source is twitter, you're being deliberately misinformed.nortex97 said:
Yes, it all works out splendidly just like that in pattern and practice, as Mr. Stewart so eloquently laid out.I can’t believe this is real
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) February 18, 2025
Millions of US Taxpayer dollars are being sent by USAID to a British Politician turned Yale Professors wife’s NGO called ‘Turquoise Mountain Foundation’
“The Turquoise Mountain Foundation exists to teach Afghani peasants about degenerate modern art” pic.twitter.com/0jG2WCH9va
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"The Turqoise Mountain Foundation exists to teach Afghani peasants about degenerate modern art"
Teslag said:
But he's been in office for 5 years on a 4 year term. Never mind that Putin has been in office for 25 years and poisons political rivals.
Dems accusing their enemies of what they are doing. This is something new, right? LOLjohn_football said:
It becomes easy to spot posters who spend their time on forums where the Russians have achieved information dominance. There are a few here who I would not be surprised to learn are actually working Moscow hours.
Well, we know that at least some of it is financial. Eric Trump's dumb ass said so in 2014.Sid Farkas said:
I've never seen Trump dance to someone else's tune like this. Somehow, some way, Putin has him by the balls...
How? I do not know.
Silent For Too Long said:Teslag said:
Agreed. A lot of the pro Russian posters here always casually hand wave away the pure hatred many Ukrainians have for Russians. **** like that isn't forgotten.
There are zero pro Russian posters on this board.
Stop with this silly strawman and false dichotomy homie. You are better then that.