sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth:
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) February 14, 2025
"As far as Vladimir Putin being emboldened, he's going to declare victory no matter what - you sort of can expect that - no matter what the outcome is. Thankfully, the bravery of the Ukrainians and allies that came alongside them, especially… pic.twitter.com/S6dbyekLHA
KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
Yeah, Vance is a lightweight.The_barBEARian said:KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
JD Vance is a ****ing idiot... he is completely mediocre in everyway. He has zero Rizz or personality... and if he is speaking out of turn, Trump needs to call him into the oval office and ***** slap him
KaiBear said:Yeah, Vance is a lightweight.The_barBEARian said:KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
JD Vance is a ****ing idiot... he is completely mediocre in everyway. He has zero Rizz or personality... and if he is speaking out of turn, Trump needs to call him into the oval office and ***** slap him
Anyone who thinks he could be our next president, has not read his autobiography.
I like Vance.historian said:
I haven't read it but I know enough about his history to know that it is foolish to underestimate JD Vance.
Good postThe_barBEARian said:KaiBear said:Yeah, Vance is a lightweight.The_barBEARian said:KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
JD Vance is a ****ing idiot... he is completely mediocre in everyway. He has zero Rizz or personality... and if he is speaking out of turn, Trump needs to call him into the oval office and ***** slap him
Anyone who thinks he could be our next president, has not read his autobiography.
Ben Carson would have been the ideal VP.
I think he is a great role model for ALL Americans and his life story is incredible!
Ben would have understood the role and he is a very prudent and careful speaker... he is too smart to ever appear to publicly contradict Trump.
And he comes across as a pretty modest guy who isnt interested in running for President again.
But Ben never visited the wailing wall or took millions in political donations from the Chabad cult or AIPAC.
I like Carson, but you last point is weak. He is as staunch an Israel supporter as anyone.The_barBEARian said:KaiBear said:Yeah, Vance is a lightweight.The_barBEARian said:KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
JD Vance is a ****ing idiot... he is completely mediocre in everyway. He has zero Rizz or personality... and if he is speaking out of turn, Trump needs to call him into the oval office and ***** slap him
Anyone who thinks he could be our next president, has not read his autobiography.
Ben Carson would have been the ideal VP.
I think he is a great role model for ALL Americans and his life story is incredible!
Ben would have understood the role and he is a very prudent and careful speaker... he is too smart to ever appear to publicly contradict Trump.
And he comes across as a pretty modest guy who isnt interested in running for President again.
But Ben never visited the wailing wall or took millions in political donations from the Chabad cult or AIPAC.
Trump surrendered on every point yesterday. Hell he invited them back to the G7 without concession 1 from Putin. You don't take it off the table until you have something in return, and the only thing Putin truly fears is a direct war with us.KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
ATL Bear said:Trump surrendered on every point yesterday. Hell he invited them back to the G7 without concession 1 from Putin. You don't take it off the table until you have something in return, and the only thing Putin truly fears is a direct war with us.KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
Yeah. Europe should protect itself instead of relying on America. That’ll show Trump. He’d hate that. pic.twitter.com/AYnGn3Ub63
— Magills (@magills_) February 14, 2025
sombear said:Uh, Vance's comments are quoted all over the place.The_barBEARian said:sombear said:
Y'all still spiking your footballs?????In an Interview yesterday with the Wall Street Journal, U.S. Vice-President JD Vance stated that the United States would issue Major Sanctions against the Russian Federation, as well as possibly deploy Troops to Ukraine, if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not come to the… pic.twitter.com/QkiJFhaZ9s
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 14, 2025
lol you are citing a well known Ukranian propaganda twitter account...
Holy crap. Read the headline Wall Street Journal printed next to the actual transcript of the interview with @JDVance. This is one of the most intentionally dishonest things I've seen in a long time. When Did @WSJ turn into the Huffington Post? pic.twitter.com/9J8TuzwFmv
— Andrew Surabian (@Surabees) February 14, 2025
.The_barBEARian said:ATL Bear said:Trump surrendered on every point yesterday. Hell he invited them back to the G7 without concession 1 from Putin. You don't take it off the table until you have something in return, and the only thing Putin truly fears is a direct war with us.KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
Trump wants an agreement with Russia to reduce nuclear stockpiles... and sacrificing Ukraine is a great way to achieve such an agreement.
This is always what DC does with its failed wars.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) February 12, 2025
Those who start them always blame those who finally have to end them.
Everyone knew Ukraine was losing and NATO's "victory goals" were impossible. Since only Trump admitted it, they'll blame him for losing their failed war. https://t.co/n5hDWH1mo3
FLBear5630 said:.The_barBEARian said:ATL Bear said:Trump surrendered on every point yesterday. Hell he invited them back to the G7 without concession 1 from Putin. You don't take it off the table until you have something in return, and the only thing Putin truly fears is a direct war with us.KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
Trump wants an agreement with Russia to reduce nuclear stockpiles... and sacrificing Ukraine is a great way to achieve such an agreement.
Listen to what you just said, sacrificing another Nation to her concessions. We are a morally bankrupt country if that is acceptable.
FLBear5630 said:.The_barBEARian said:ATL Bear said:Trump surrendered on every point yesterday. Hell he invited them back to the G7 without concession 1 from Putin. You don't take it off the table until you have something in return, and the only thing Putin truly fears is a direct war with us.KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
Trump wants an agreement with Russia to reduce nuclear stockpiles... and sacrificing Ukraine is a great way to achieve such an agreement.
Listen to what you just said, sacrificing another Nation to her concessions. We are a morally bankrupt country if that is acceptable.
sombear said:I like Carson, but you last point is weak. He is as staunch an Israel supporter as anyone.The_barBEARian said:KaiBear said:Yeah, Vance is a lightweight.The_barBEARian said:KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
JD Vance is a ****ing idiot... he is completely mediocre in everyway. He has zero Rizz or personality... and if he is speaking out of turn, Trump needs to call him into the oval office and ***** slap him
Anyone who thinks he could be our next president, has not read his autobiography.
Ben Carson would have been the ideal VP.
I think he is a great role model for ALL Americans and his life story is incredible!
Ben would have understood the role and he is a very prudent and careful speaker... he is too smart to ever appear to publicly contradict Trump.
And he comes across as a pretty modest guy who isnt interested in running for President again.
But Ben never visited the wailing wall or took millions in political donations from the Chabad cult or AIPAC.
Yeah, pretty much. And Clinton got crucified for it and that was using US air power. In Ukraine the US just provided weapons.Redbrickbear said:FLBear5630 said:.The_barBEARian said:ATL Bear said:Trump surrendered on every point yesterday. Hell he invited them back to the G7 without concession 1 from Putin. You don't take it off the table until you have something in return, and the only thing Putin truly fears is a direct war with us.KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
Trump wants an agreement with Russia to reduce nuclear stockpiles... and sacrificing Ukraine is a great way to achieve such an agreement.
Listen to what you just said, sacrificing another Nation to her concessions. We are a morally bankrupt country if that is acceptable.
Ukraine is being asked to give up the lands where ethnic Russians are the majority
DC literally did that same thing to Serbia in the 1990s. Used force to make the Serbs give up those areas of their county (Kosovo) that were populated by Albanian Muslims
Was the USA morally bankrupt then?
WSJ got it right. Andrew has trouble with reading comprehension.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Uh, Vance's comments are quoted all over the place.The_barBEARian said:sombear said:
Y'all still spiking your footballs?????In an Interview yesterday with the Wall Street Journal, U.S. Vice-President JD Vance stated that the United States would issue Major Sanctions against the Russian Federation, as well as possibly deploy Troops to Ukraine, if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not come to the… pic.twitter.com/QkiJFhaZ9s
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 14, 2025
lol you are citing a well known Ukranian propaganda twitter account...Holy crap. Read the headline Wall Street Journal printed next to the actual transcript of the interview with @JDVance. This is one of the most intentionally dishonest things I've seen in a long time. When Did @WSJ turn into the Huffington Post? pic.twitter.com/9J8TuzwFmv
— Andrew Surabian (@Surabees) February 14, 2025
Does he mean like Trump blaming Biden for Afghanistan?Redbrickbear said:This is always what DC does with its failed wars.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) February 12, 2025
Those who start them always blame those who finally have to end them.
Everyone knew Ukraine was losing and NATO's "victory goals" were impossible. Since only Trump admitted it, they'll blame him for losing their failed war. https://t.co/n5hDWH1mo3
sombear said:WSJ got it right. Andrew has trouble with reading comprehension.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Uh, Vance's comments are quoted all over the place.The_barBEARian said:sombear said:
Y'all still spiking your footballs?????In an Interview yesterday with the Wall Street Journal, U.S. Vice-President JD Vance stated that the United States would issue Major Sanctions against the Russian Federation, as well as possibly deploy Troops to Ukraine, if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not come to the… pic.twitter.com/QkiJFhaZ9s
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 14, 2025
lol you are citing a well known Ukranian propaganda twitter account...Holy crap. Read the headline Wall Street Journal printed next to the actual transcript of the interview with @JDVance. This is one of the most intentionally dishonest things I've seen in a long time. When Did @WSJ turn into the Huffington Post? pic.twitter.com/9J8TuzwFmv
— Andrew Surabian (@Surabees) February 14, 2025
"Everything on the table" could not be clearer, particularly after a question on troops.
WSJ 1, X Warrior 0.
I'm Serbian and must state up front that there were decades of build-up that international media disregarded in making Serbia the villain throughout the 90s.Redbrickbear said:FLBear5630 said:.The_barBEARian said:ATL Bear said:Trump surrendered on every point yesterday. Hell he invited them back to the G7 without concession 1 from Putin. You don't take it off the table until you have something in return, and the only thing Putin truly fears is a direct war with us.KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
Trump wants an agreement with Russia to reduce nuclear stockpiles... and sacrificing Ukraine is a great way to achieve such an agreement.
Listen to what you just said, sacrificing another Nation to her concessions. We are a morally bankrupt country if that is acceptable.
Ukraine is being asked to give up the lands where ethnic Russians are the majority
DC literally did that same thing to Serbia in the 1990s. Used force to make the Serbs give up those areas of their county (Kosovo) that were populated by Albanian Muslims
Was the USA morally bankrupt then?
Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Uh, Vance's comments are quoted all over the place.The_barBEARian said:sombear said:
Y'all still spiking your footballs?????In an Interview yesterday with the Wall Street Journal, U.S. Vice-President JD Vance stated that the United States would issue Major Sanctions against the Russian Federation, as well as possibly deploy Troops to Ukraine, if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not come to the… pic.twitter.com/QkiJFhaZ9s
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 14, 2025
lol you are citing a well known Ukranian propaganda twitter account...Holy crap. Read the headline Wall Street Journal printed next to the actual transcript of the interview with @JDVance. This is one of the most intentionally dishonest things I've seen in a long time. When Did @WSJ turn into the Huffington Post? pic.twitter.com/9J8TuzwFmv
— Andrew Surabian (@Surabees) February 14, 2025
De Gaulle, “The Franco-Polish Alliance”, 1919
— Daniel Foubert (@d_foubert) February 22, 2023
The forgotten origins of general De Gaulle's geostrategic thinking.
A prophetic text where he predicted the behavior of Russia and Germany today.
🧵 1/20 pic.twitter.com/P3s7oIbSDj
"On that day, Russia will see herself as peace will leave her, that is to say, deprived of Estonia, Livonia, Courland, Finland, Poland, Lithuania, Bessarabia, perhaps Ukraine, reduced in a word to the limits of old Muscovy."
— Daniel Foubert (@d_foubert) February 22, 2023
14/20
De Gaulle, “The Franco-Polish Alliance”, 1919
"Everything on the table" is standard pre-negotiation talk. It's not a promise of anything.sombear said:WSJ got it right. Andrew has trouble with reading comprehension.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Uh, Vance's comments are quoted all over the place.The_barBEARian said:sombear said:
Y'all still spiking your footballs?????In an Interview yesterday with the Wall Street Journal, U.S. Vice-President JD Vance stated that the United States would issue Major Sanctions against the Russian Federation, as well as possibly deploy Troops to Ukraine, if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not come to the… pic.twitter.com/QkiJFhaZ9s
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 14, 2025
lol you are citing a well known Ukranian propaganda twitter account...Holy crap. Read the headline Wall Street Journal printed next to the actual transcript of the interview with @JDVance. This is one of the most intentionally dishonest things I've seen in a long time. When Did @WSJ turn into the Huffington Post? pic.twitter.com/9J8TuzwFmv
— Andrew Surabian (@Surabees) February 14, 2025
"Everything on the table" could not be clearer, particularly after a question on troops.
WSJ 1, X Warrior 0.
Quote:
Ukraine opens criminal cases against ex-President Poroshenko, sanctioned oligarchs, businessmen
by Tim Zadorozhnyy
February 14, 2025
Prosecutor General's Office announced on Feb. 14 that criminal proceedings have been opened against businessmen and former high-ranking officials recently sanctioned by the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC).
The list includes oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky, billionaire Konstantin Zhevago, former PrivatBank co-owner Hennadiy Boholyubov, Ukraine's 5th President Petro Poroshenko, and former pro-Russian lawmaker Viktor Medvedchuk.
"Each of these five individuals is being held criminally liable for committing serious and especially serious crimes," the Prosecutor General's Office said in a post on Telegram.
Poroshenko was charged in 2021 with high treason and aiding terrorist organizations for allegedly conspiring with Russian-backed separatists between November 2014 and January 2015. The scheme reportedly generated over Hr 3 billion ($72 million) in profits from coal supplies.
https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-opens-criminal-cases-against-ex-president-poroshenko-sanctioned-oligarchs-businessmen/
At least they haven't poisoned them . . . .Sam Lowry said:
Ukrainian "democracy" FTW:Quote:
Ukraine opens criminal cases against ex-President Poroshenko, sanctioned oligarchs, businessmen
by Tim Zadorozhnyy
February 14, 2025
Prosecutor General's Office announced on Feb. 14 that criminal proceedings have been opened against businessmen and former high-ranking officials recently sanctioned by the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC).
The list includes oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky, billionaire Konstantin Zhevago, former PrivatBank co-owner Hennadiy Boholyubov, Ukraine's 5th President Petro Poroshenko, and former pro-Russian lawmaker Viktor Medvedchuk.
"Each of these five individuals is being held criminally liable for committing serious and especially serious crimes," the Prosecutor General's Office said in a post on Telegram.
Poroshenko was charged in 2021 with high treason and aiding terrorist organizations for allegedly conspiring with Russian-backed separatists between November 2014 and January 2015. The scheme reportedly generated over Hr 3 billion ($72 million) in profits from coal supplies.
https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-opens-criminal-cases-against-ex-president-poroshenko-sanctioned-oligarchs-businessmen/
Read in conjunction with the answers about asserting leverage if Russia is unreasonable, it is a perfectly accurate summation.Sam Lowry said:"Everything on the table" is standard pre-negotiation talk. It's not a promise of anything.sombear said:WSJ got it right. Andrew has trouble with reading comprehension.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Uh, Vance's comments are quoted all over the place.The_barBEARian said:sombear said:
Y'all still spiking your footballs?????In an Interview yesterday with the Wall Street Journal, U.S. Vice-President JD Vance stated that the United States would issue Major Sanctions against the Russian Federation, as well as possibly deploy Troops to Ukraine, if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not come to the… pic.twitter.com/QkiJFhaZ9s
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 14, 2025
lol you are citing a well known Ukranian propaganda twitter account...Holy crap. Read the headline Wall Street Journal printed next to the actual transcript of the interview with @JDVance. This is one of the most intentionally dishonest things I've seen in a long time. When Did @WSJ turn into the Huffington Post? pic.twitter.com/9J8TuzwFmv
— Andrew Surabian (@Surabees) February 14, 2025
"Everything on the table" could not be clearer, particularly after a question on troops.
WSJ 1, X Warrior 0.
the art of the deal! eh? what a fool. Zelenski basically told Trump and Vance to go **** themselves. In the case of that shill Vance, you just don't go to Europe and tell them how effed up they are and we won't be there for them going forward. Poke a stick in their eye. Idiots. Then we have ole Petey. Talk about vastly unqualified. They fired the Nuke staff not knowing what they do! Nice. What a mockery.ATL Bear said:Trump surrendered on every point yesterday. Hell he invited them back to the G7 without concession 1 from Putin. You don't take it off the table until you have something in return, and the only thing Putin truly fears is a direct war with us.KaiBear said:sombear said:Bluffing on Russia and Ukraine, just Russia, just Ukraine?KaiBear said:
Weak bluff.
Both leaders know Trump would never commit US ground troops.
So Vance is acting stupidly.
I think the more one looks at the context, the less accurate that reading appears. There's a passing reference to military action, on what's arguably a list of items in descending order of importance, contrasted with what he says is the president's fundamental wish, followed by a paragraph that's all about Russia's interest in economic relations with the West as opposed to China. He couldn't have downplayed the military angle any more if he'd been trying, and that's because he was trying as hard as he could. The final exchange is almost comical. The reporter is desperately trying to pin him down before the interview ends, and Vance is having none of it.sombear said:Read in conjunction with the answers about asserting leverage if Russia is unreasonable, it is a perfectly accurate summation.Sam Lowry said:"Everything on the table" is standard pre-negotiation talk. It's not a promise of anything.sombear said:WSJ got it right. Andrew has trouble with reading comprehension.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Uh, Vance's comments are quoted all over the place.The_barBEARian said:sombear said:
Y'all still spiking your footballs?????In an Interview yesterday with the Wall Street Journal, U.S. Vice-President JD Vance stated that the United States would issue Major Sanctions against the Russian Federation, as well as possibly deploy Troops to Ukraine, if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not come to the… pic.twitter.com/QkiJFhaZ9s
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 14, 2025
lol you are citing a well known Ukranian propaganda twitter account...Holy crap. Read the headline Wall Street Journal printed next to the actual transcript of the interview with @JDVance. This is one of the most intentionally dishonest things I've seen in a long time. When Did @WSJ turn into the Huffington Post? pic.twitter.com/9J8TuzwFmv
— Andrew Surabian (@Surabees) February 14, 2025
"Everything on the table" could not be clearer, particularly after a question on troops.
WSJ 1, X Warrior 0.
The pledge was the "potential" for troops. That is 100% accurate.Sam Lowry said:I think the more one looks at the context, the less accurate that reading appears. There's a passing reference to military action, on what's arguably a list of items in descending order of importance, contrasted with what he says is the president's fundamental wish, followed by a paragraph that's all about Russia's interest in economic relations with the West as opposed to China. He couldn't have downplayed the military angle any more if he'd been trying, and that's because he was trying as hard as he could. The final exchange is almost comical. The reporter is desperately trying to pin him down before the interview ends, and Vance is having none of it.sombear said:Read in conjunction with the answers about asserting leverage if Russia is unreasonable, it is a perfectly accurate summation.Sam Lowry said:"Everything on the table" is standard pre-negotiation talk. It's not a promise of anything.sombear said:WSJ got it right. Andrew has trouble with reading comprehension.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Uh, Vance's comments are quoted all over the place.The_barBEARian said:sombear said:
Y'all still spiking your footballs?????In an Interview yesterday with the Wall Street Journal, U.S. Vice-President JD Vance stated that the United States would issue Major Sanctions against the Russian Federation, as well as possibly deploy Troops to Ukraine, if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not come to the… pic.twitter.com/QkiJFhaZ9s
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 14, 2025
lol you are citing a well known Ukranian propaganda twitter account...Holy crap. Read the headline Wall Street Journal printed next to the actual transcript of the interview with @JDVance. This is one of the most intentionally dishonest things I've seen in a long time. When Did @WSJ turn into the Huffington Post? pic.twitter.com/9J8TuzwFmv
— Andrew Surabian (@Surabees) February 14, 2025
"Everything on the table" could not be clearer, particularly after a question on troops.
WSJ 1, X Warrior 0.
So, it's a possibility. Not a promise by any means.