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The Consequences of Trump Walking Away
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Posted By: 4250Luis, 5/25/2025 6:07:47 AM

Far from helping to end the war in Ukraine, all the indications suggest that US President Donald Trump's mediation efforts are not only prolonging the conflict, but increasing the likelihood that Russia will ultimately emerge victorious. Indeed, far from showing any interest in ending Russia's military offensive in Ukraine, the Russian leader has given every intention that he intends to continue fighting until victory has been achieved. Nor does there appear to be any serious prospect that Trump will be willing to hit the Kremlin with further sanctions, let alone military encouragement, if it fails to show any serious interest in peace negotiations.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: billa57 5/25/2025 6:29:30 AM (No. 1955208)
I disagree. Zelinsky, Putin, and Eastern Europe all seem dead set on continuing the conflict. They have not even tried to negotiate a peace treaty. All of those entities would like to see any effort at anything fail if its president Trump behind it. YES! The Globalists have TDS.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DogFacedPonySoldier 5/25/2025 6:57:12 AM (No. 1955212)
I think the truth is that too many Americans are fighting personal battles to survive in the tanked economy with which our federal government has saddled us . Only rich people at the top of money chain( virtually every federal employee) have the luxury of worrying about wars in far off countries.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: govlawyer 5/25/2025 7:24:31 AM (No. 1955219)
Barky and his minions (including Pudding Brain) stoked the fires of this catastrophe with the threat of letting Zelensky and his financial backers into NATO--a red line that Russia has marked out for decades and that became a self-fulfilling prophecy starting with the annexation of Crimea. Trump is prolonging it? Perhaps the author should be looking at the EU, and our defense contractors who have very happily profited off of the human misery that this war has cultivated. Trump gets it to point where there is movement by Ukraine and the next day the EU and Great Britain pull "Little Z"aside and assure him that he can keep playing soldiers because they're with him Russia winning? I'd say that because of the West, Russia won this a long time ago.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 5/25/2025 7:25:42 AM (No. 1955220)
Zelensky has a number in mind, and as soon as he has that number he will quit. Dunno, 2 billion?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: FJB 2022 23 24 5/25/2025 7:41:26 AM (No. 1955225)
Really?! I think it is more two egomaniacs who will not cede to the other, and too what did biden do? He did nothing from the get go, may have encouraged it with his "small incursion" comment. Trump has done and has tried to do more than anyone including the Chicken**** EU!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: kangus 5/25/2025 7:44:58 AM (No. 1955229)
Con Coughlin has TDS big time, Zelinsky refuses to concede that his Nazis caused Russia to act protecting its Russian population in Crimea all orchestrated by Nuland (Look up 'Deep State' you'll find Victoria Nuland as the definition. She has worked for six U.S. presidents, including both Republicans and Democrats, demonstrating her "bipartisan" approach to foreign policy and diplomacy /sac)
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Strike3 5/25/2025 8:17:19 AM (No. 1955240)
It all depends upon how you define victory. Both sides have already lost a lot and stopping the mayhem and destruction would the best kind of victory right now. Europe is afraid of a Russian invasion and care nothing about Ukraine.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Mcscow sailor 5/25/2025 8:27:33 AM (No. 1955247)
The Uke-Russian conflict is a tragedy. Russia stakes out the ground that she will fight for, Ukes stakes out the ground they will fight for, and it is game on. Game theory says that Russia “wins”, but the losers are counted in population destruction, massive death and dismemberment, huge sums of funds for the fireworks, 7 generations of bitterness. There are alternatives to continued war, and some lead to prosperity for the remnants of both countries…a victory for both. Feeding this battle by providing the weaker side with monies, war weapons,, troops?, and a NATO cover is the best way to extend the conflict until Ukraine is spent, or until the world is involved in WW 3. Hardly a victorious outcome.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: bpl40 5/25/2025 8:27:40 AM (No. 1955249)
83% people in Crimea voted in the plebiscite, over 93% opted for Russia. Getting Crimea back is a pipe dream. Zelensky knows it. He and the Euroes are just using that as an excuse. I think the threat to walk away is just a head fake. The end is not in sight but like WW II, it will ultimately come.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: zuker5 5/25/2025 8:56:05 AM (No. 1955254)
Trump’s prolonging the conflict? BS, no one was even talking about ending it when he was sworn in. No one was talking to Russia, at all, and Ukraine was continuously begging for more money to expand their efforts. Trump may not have solved it yet, but he absolutely has not prolonged it. What a ridiculous claim to even make.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: chance_232 5/25/2025 8:56:39 AM (No. 1955255)
Anytime it looks like progress is being made, Zelensky runs back to the EU. They hold another parade, slap him on the back and promise undying devotion and support, unlike Bad Orange Man. The EU wants this war, democrats and neocons want this war, and Zman loses power and presitge the second the war is over. Has anyone asked the people whose lives and fortunes are being bulldozed what they want?
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Reply 12 - Posted by: smaricic 5/25/2025 9:22:37 AM (No. 1955262)
Let Russia BUY Crimea and eastern lands at a high price in oil, gas, or cash. That's the first step in my "Peace Plan For Ukraine" -- published in TheThinkingConservative.com in February: https://www.thethinkingconservative.com/?s=maricic
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Reply 13 - Posted by: FormerDem 5/25/2025 9:47:02 AM (No. 1955274)
I had the impression Biden amped up the war at the end of his term. When Trump spoke of ending it, I don't think he expected Biden/handlers to deliberately aggravate it as they did. As for Russia winning, that has been the prognosis for years. Pretty much since right after Zelensky rejected the peace talks in 2023. As for what a disaster that will be, yes, but maybe US and Boris should not have intervened in 2023, maybe they should not have amped things up in late 2024. Take some responsibility, warmongers. Take some responsibility for what you did. Admit you are staging it as destruction of Russia or embarrassment of NATO and you stir it around every time it is nearing a better outcome.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: sailannapolis 5/25/2025 10:07:20 AM (No. 1955285)
Mr. President, run do walk away from this "not our war"
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Marzipan4 5/25/2025 10:12:47 AM (No. 1955288)
I believe a classic L dotter response is appropriate here, BWAAHAAHAAHAA. How is Trump responsible for the dumpster fire Biden started with Pushing NATO? Biden started it, Zelenskyy has become fat on the dole and Russia still has no guarantee on NATO and the district that wants to repatriate. And still it’s Trumps fault he has not untangled this ball of yarn? Pfffffftttttttt.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: valinva 5/25/2025 10:37:30 AM (No. 1955295)
When there are no more people in Ukraine available to be put on the front lines to die, the war will end. That is unless NATO decides they want to destroy the lives of non-Ukrainians. We spent 25 years in Afghanistan spending a trillion dollars and thousands of lives. Never ending wars are good for the Military Industrial Complex. Eisenhower was right.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: DVC 5/25/2025 10:57:20 AM (No. 1955306)
Putin started this war, and does NOT want to end it. For some totally bizarre reason many Americans have swallowed the Russian line of propaganda, hook, line and sinker and will NOT let it go, no matter how much the facts prove them wrong. Ukraine is the victim, and screaming "Nazi" and "corruption" endlessly doesn't change the facts.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: BarryNo 5/25/2025 11:19:58 AM (No. 1955320)
He gave them every opportunity and used the influence of his office to en the matter. European Liberals, American Rinos and Democrats went behind his back and pushed for more war. This conflict is in spite of his efforts, and brings into question the sanity of the respective leaders of Russia and Ukraine. At this point, we are well out of a war we have no benefit from.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: J. Arthur Brown 5/25/2025 11:23:16 AM (No. 1955322)
Not a surprise from an organization formerly headed by John Bolton.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: czechlist 5/25/2025 11:50:29 AM (No. 1955333)
Once Russia fully occupied the Eastern Oblasts it fought a defensive war of attrition. After ovef 2years it became apparent that Ukraine (bidet/eu/nato) was unwilling to negotiate so Russia went on a limited ground offensive which is now defeating the Ukes and gaining territory. Russiaa offered an opportunity for peace which was rejected. Why would they stop now that they are winning?
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Reply 21 - Posted by: cor-vet 5/25/2025 12:59:30 PM (No. 1955360)
The aging, liberal democrat hippies that protested Viet Nam so ardently, sure have a different mindset now. At 82 years old, I'm pretty sure I'm not going for this one, and we can live w/o anything Ukraine. Walk away and let the euro-weenies and the sweatsuit clown go. I don't really care who wins this one.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: SALady 5/25/2025 1:14:28 PM (No. 1955364)
Russia was never going to "lose" this war. Period. Russia may not get the "victory" that they initially wanted, but once this became a war of attrition, Russia has 5 times the population of Ukraine. And they have nukes. They aren't going to lose, even if the warmongers in the USA and Europe want to make it WW-3. President Trump is a successful businessman and a realist. He knows the reality of this situation, and refuses to waste another penny of American tax money, and refuses to get us involved in a useless world war!!! That is what I voted for!!!!!
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Reply 23 - Posted by: JackBurton 5/25/2025 2:43:36 PM (No. 1955392)
The U.S. has given the Ukrainians enough aid. They just mistook half of it for corruption and grift and wasted it instead of using it for their country's future. What's the alternative to walking away? To continue being a patsy?
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Reply 24 - Posted by: DogFacedPonySoldier 5/25/2025 2:55:20 PM (No. 1955395)
#17. Putin, Medvedev and other Russian leaders reacted to the West’s coup against the Yanukovych presidency in 2013-14, followed by the push for NATO membership. Mother Russia, by any name, is very familiar with the murderous Western European barbarians.
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Reply 25 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 5/25/2025 3:58:40 PM (No. 1955416)
One or both sides think they can win so any peace talks are disingenuous. Win the war at the diplomacy table as well as the battlefront. Trump shouldn't have any part in this and is right to walk away. They will talk peace when both sides realize the war has turned into a stalemate and cannot be won. it would be easy to spend trillions to make that happen. We cannot afford that. The real trick is to find a cheap solution. Is the Ukrainian populace armed? What would it cost to do that? Let Russia try to hold Ukraine with millions of armed Ukrainians defending it. Russia would be sending troops back home in bodybags on a daily basis.
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Reply 26 - Posted by: mifla 5/26/2025 5:31:06 AM (No. 1955528)
Be careful what you ask for Putin. Once you take Ukraine, you have to hold it. Ask the Germans about governing France during WWII.
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