Putin slaps down Trump's Ukraine peace deal and issues fresh demands'We take the models and solutions proposed by the Americans very seriously, but we can't accept it all in its current form,' Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov was quoted as saying.'As far as we can see, there is no place in them today for our main demand, namely to solve the problems related to the root causes of this conflict,' he was cited as telling the magazine 'International Affairs' in an interview.'It is completely absent, and that must be overcome,' he was quoted as saying.Trump scolded Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday, expressing frustration at the continued fighting in a war that he had pledged to swiftly stop.Trump insisted progress was being made in the negotiations, but said that he would consider imposing further sanctions to put pressure on Moscow.
the answer is simple.Vegas » Today, 10:59 am » wrote: ↑ If I was Putin, I would be so damn frustrated by now. It's like talking to BV. He has to repeat things 600 times. Putin has made it clear since 2020 what he wants. He wants the nations to address the root problem. Ukraine wanting to join NATO. He has said that about 7 million times now. Yet, nobody will do it. He many **** times does he have to say "you must address the root problem" before our leaders and leaders around the world figure out that Putin wants them to "address the root problem"?
I hope he send a missile right up Zelenskyy's *** with a note about the root problem. Maybe then he will get it.
Putin slaps down Trump's Ukraine peace deal and issues fresh demands
jerrab » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ the answer is simple.
no nato for ukraine
a signed peace treaty for russia and ukraine
if russia attacks then weapons will be given to ukraine.
--------------------------------Vegas » Today, 10:59 am » wrote: ↑ If I was Putin, I would be so damn frustrated by now. It's like talking to BV. He has to repeat things 600 times. Putin has made it clear since 2020 what he wants. He wants the nations to address the root problem. Ukraine wanting to join NATO. He has said that about 7 million times now. Yet, nobody will do it. He many **** times does he have to say "you must address the root problem" before our leaders and leaders around the world figure out that Putin wants them to "address the root problem"?
I hope he send a missile right up Zelenskyy's *** with a note about the root problem. Maybe then he will get it.
Putin slaps down Trump's Ukraine peace deal and issues fresh demands
zelinskyy should not get anymore weapons.Vegas » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Zelenskyy wants no part of that plan. He wants to be part of Nato. Russia vehemently says no. There it is. Since neither side will budge, then sadly they will need to fight it out. America should stand back and let the war play out accordingly. No more help for Ukraine though.
It's highly unlikely that Trump will let Ukraine fall for the same reason that Biden's administration wouldn't. Ukraine's minerals. There is too much wealth there for our government to pass up. Zelenskyy already agreed to give the US the mineral rights as payback for the aid we have given. There is no way Trump is going to let Putin have that treasure.jerrab » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ --------------------------------
'We take the models and solutions proposed by the Americans very seriously, but we can't accept it all in its current form,' Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov was quoted as saying.'As far as we can see, there is no place in them today for our main demand, namely to solve the problems related to the root causes of this conflict,' he was cited as telling the magazine 'International Affairs' in an interview.'It is completely absent, and that must be overcome,' he was quoted as saying.Trump scolded Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday, expressing frustration at the continued fighting in a war that he had pledged to swiftly stop.Trump insisted progress was being made in the negotiations, but said that he would consider imposing further sanctions to put pressure on Moscow.
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a pretty shoddy peace deal from trump.
Not any different than Khrushchev wanting to put nukes in Cuba...like Vlad, JFK said no...Vegas » 27 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Zelenskyy wants no part of that plan. He wants to be part of Nato. Russia vehemently says no. There it is. Since neither side will budge, then sadly they will need to fight it out. America should stand back and let the war play out accordingly. No more help for Ukraine though.
That's a start - but Ukraine also needs to hold elections. The current government has committed crimes against humanity in the eastern oblasts.jerrab » Today, 12:12 pm » wrote: ↑ the answer is simple.
no nato for ukraine
a signed peace treaty for russia and ukraine
if russia attacks then weapons will be given to ukraine.
Sounds about right - the kind of **** that only a *** would believe. Thanks for that response.nefarious101 » Today, 2:39 pm » wrote: ↑ Russians, with a million dead soldiers, won't take it much longer.
It's called a srping offensive in that part of the world, darling. Winter tends to slow things down.
Sounds about right - full mode ***.nefarious101 » Today, 2:39 pm » wrote: ↑ Pootin has to go to America to find any Pootin Sniffers because it's just a matter of time before a Russian puts a bullet in his head
They get shot down by superior pilots and superior aircraft every time they leave the tarmac.
Vegas » Today, 12:16 pm » wrote: ↑ Zelenskyy wants no part of that plan. He wants to be part of Nato. Russia vehemently says no. There it is. Since neither side will budge, then sadly they will need to fight it out. America should stand back and let the war play out accordingly. No more help for Ukraine though.
Vegas » Today, 12:16 pm » wrote: ↑ Zelenskyy wants no part of that plan. He wants to be part of Nato. Russia vehemently says no. There it is. Since neither side will budge, then sadly they will need to fight it out. America should stand back and let the war play out accordingly. No more help for Ukraine though.
Vegas » Yesterday, 10:59 am » wrote: ↑ If I was Putin, I would be so damn frustrated by now. It's like talking to BV. He has to repeat things 600 times. Putin has made it clear since 2020 what he wants. He wants the nations to address the root problem. Ukraine wanting to join NATO. He has said that about 7 million times now. Yet, nobody will do it. He many **** times does he have to say "you must address the root problem" before our leaders and leaders around the world figure out that Putin wants them to "address the root problem"?
I hope he send a missile right up Zelenskyy's *** with a note about the root problem. Maybe then he will get it.
Putin slaps down Trump's Ukraine peace deal and issues fresh demands
That's the Nooking Phutz of the geopolitical problem. Food is power. So are rare earth materials. And Ukraine has the ports to ship it globally. Ukraine feeds a lot of phoolks in Asia and Africa too.DeezerShoove » Yesterday, 11:26 pm » wrote: ↑ It's supposedly the breadbasket of Europe. A few more years of war and it will be nicely tilled ready for planting. All the fertilizer from ashes and corpses will make it really rich.
Blood makes the grass grow.DeezerShoove » Yesterday, 11:26 pm » wrote: ↑ It's supposedly the breadbasket of Europe. A few more years of war and it will be nicely tilled ready for planting. All the fertilizer from ashes and corpses will make it really rich.
Had the ports.JohnnyYou » Today, 4:01 am » wrote: ↑ That's the Nooking Phutz of the geopolitical problem. Food is power. So are rare earth materials. And Ukraine has the ports to ship it globally. Ukraine feeds a lot of phoolks in Asia and Africa too.
There is a reason we are trying to keep Mr. Gorbachev's wall torn down.
I could not imagine the people are too happy. 3 years of war.Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 8:49 pm » wrote: ↑ That's a start - but Ukraine also needs to hold elections. The current government has committed crimes against humanity in the eastern oblasts.
Putin is unlikely to be satisfied until there is a Regime Change - which is a concept the west can absolutely understand and support. The minute you say regime change, a whole new set of rules comes into play - ask DC.
Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 8:52 pm » wrote: ↑ What are the narratives in the homosexual press? Anyone got any news on what the queers are selling?
Sounds about right - the kind of **** that only a *** would believe. Thanks for that response.
It's called a spring offensive in that part of the world, darling. Winter tends to slow things down. As you are clearly unaware, I will inform you: This is how war works in that part of the world.
So, what else are the queers saying?
Sounds about right - full mode ***.