Trump Putin summit

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America is emerging from the ashes of the Obama/Biden abomination.

The left is furious…which is telling.

America is shining and the left is furious.

Good.
 
So what are we waiting for?

Why did Obama have his puppet lift the Trump sanctions on Russia?

I know you want to hide from the facts, but why were the sanctions lifted? Why did Obama want to rescue the Russian economy? Obama killed Keystone and propped up Nord. Why did Obama use the power of the presidency to favor Russia to heavily?
 
Perhaps EU will do the same tariffs. They will do business with other countries is trite . Why aren't they doing the billions of dollars of business ,that they currently do with the US. now with those other countries.
Hey did you see Trump's head dissappear and Putin smiling when they were both in the beasts? No further evidence is needed- trump sucks Putins dick.
 
Now you're just repeating yourself. So to recap for the audience, Lurch said he believes that Russia's military operation in Ukraine only happened after years of provocations by the west as "Russian propaganda". I said that no, it's the truth, and I linked to an article from India's Business Today that points out how John Mearsheimer was able to predict Ukraine getting wrecked if it continued along the path it was on 10 years ago. All Lurch did to "counter" my evidence was just repeat his "Russia Propaganda" mantra.
You link to an opinion piece you agree with.

That wasn't an opinion piece, it was reporting on an important story- namely that American Professor John Mearsheimer predicted 10 years ago that Ukraine would get wrecked if it continued along the primrose path that the west, led by the U.S., was leading it. He was on the money. I suspect you haven't heard of John Mearsheimer before, so allow me to introduce you to him, courtesy of Wikipedia:
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John Joseph Mearsheimer (/ˈmɪərʃaɪmər/; born December 14, 1947) is an American political scientist and international relations scholar. He is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.

Mearsheimer is best known for developing the theory of offensive realism, which describes the interaction between great powers as being primarily driven by the rational desire to achieve regional hegemony in an anarchic international system.

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Source:

For anyone who'd like to see the article that I brought up with Lurch, it's here:
 
That wasn't an opinion piece, it was reporting on an important story- namely that American Professor John Mearsheimer predicted 10 years ago that Ukraine would get wrecked if it continued along the primrose path that the west, led by the U.S., was leading it. He was on the money. I suspect you haven't heard of John Mearsheimer before, so allow me to introduce you to him, courtesy of Wikipedia:
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John Joseph Mearsheimer (/ˈmɪərʃaɪmər/; born December 14, 1947) is an American political scientist and international relations scholar. He is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.

Mearsheimer is best known for developing the theory of offensive realism, which describes the interaction between great powers as being primarily driven by the rational desire to achieve regional hegemony in an anarchic international system.

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Source:

For anyone who'd like to see the article that I brought up with Lurch, it's here:
Dont get discouraged.....Reality was always the way to ride.

Very few measured up...but this is not our fault.
 
Just finished reading the following article from a journalist I greatly respect:

Quoting the introduction below:
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No, the Trump–Putin summit at a joint-forces military base in Anchorage last Friday did not produce an agreement on a ceasefire in Ukraine. President Trump made no reference to “severe consequences” if Vladimir Putin did not consent to such an accord. Nothing was said about new sanctions against Russia and nothing about sanctions against nations that trade with Russia. Trump appears not to have mentioned those nuclear-armed submarines he ordered to “appropriate regions” a couple of weeks ago, and Putin seems not to have asked about them.

No, there was no such talk at Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson. After not quite three hours behind closed doors with the Russian president, Trump departed Anchorage ahead of schedule, dropping the thought that he and Putin might linger so that Volodymyr Zelensky, president of the autocratic Ukrainian regime, could join them for further talks.

And so the story got written after the summit concluded. “No ceasefire, no deal,” the BBC concluded curtly. “Trump and Putin Put on a Show of Friendship but Come Away Without a Deal,” The New York Times reported late Friday. And from CNN, which had a dozen reporters on the story beneath this headline: “Trump–Putin summit ends without concrete deal.”

How yesterday, how swiftly passé all that early coverage proves but three days after Trump returned to Washington and Putin to Moscow. As of follow-on talks at the White House Monday with Zelensky and a swarm of European leaders, Trump seems to have rendered a ceasefire utterly beside the point in favor of an agreement he is fashioning with Putin that, if it comes to be — and we must stay with “if” for now — will prove stunningly concrete. Trump is after an enduring peace now — this as a subset of a new era in U.S.–Russian relations. Pull this off and he will improve his place in the history texts by magnitudes.

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Full article:
 
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