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Why are you so anti Trump? He won’t pull out of nato. He will most certainly make them pay their share of the money. Putin has to be stopped.

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Trump's suggestion he would allow Russia to "do whatever it wants" to European NATO countries was enough to convince many people here about what his second term would look like.

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That's right!

We won't pull out.

We'll just pull our troops out and slash funding, as is our right per the Treaty.

Awesome!

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Karma has caught up to Russia.

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Can you also explain the consequences of the far right election victory in France? One might have hoped that France could have helped secure Europe against Russia. France is a nuclear power. Will Macron be out of power or significantly weakened now? Please explain.

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TL;DR, most of it, because, what would happen if Former President Donald J. Trump, becomes president again, and brokers a lasting peace between Ukraine, NATO, and Russia?

Ukraine would lose its Dictatorship and regain free elections. The corruption in the Ukraine Government would be slowed to a trickle, what’s left of the young men who are able to create families, will do their best to repopulate the country, kickbacks to the USA would stop. Poland and the Baltics would go back to being Poland and the Baltics.

A personal question, how much stock do you own in the Military Industrial Complex?

Because the MIC, are the final beneficiaries of the military spending for the Ukraine.

The 700 billion dollars that Trump spent on the military during his tenure is more than they’ve gotten from Biden, with no lives lost.

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Really curious to hear how Ukraine has a "dictatorship."

Don't be fooled - peace negotiations on Russia's terms at the moment would mean Ukraine giving up the territory Russia is currently occupying and pledging never to join NATO. In what way would this not embolden Russia to conduct further expansionism in the region after effectively winning this war? Russia's economy has been slowly but steadily reoriented to a war footing under Putin since 2022. There would be no economic or political reason for him to stop at Ukraine, especially with the knowledge that a disunited NATO with Trump in power in the US likely wouldn't be able to stand in his way.

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To: BT, Russia violated the Budapest Memorandum ('lasting peace') by invading Ukraine. You are repeating Russian propaganda because you Russians spread millions of anti-Ukrainian comments every week.

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Jul 1·edited Jul 1

You're correct.

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