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Posted
8 minutes ago, Motorin' said:

 

Comrade Trump strikes again! 

 

https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-war-latest-ukraine-us-reach-agreement-on-minerals-deal/

 

FYI, I didn't say Ukraine was all to blame. I said they had a part in it. As did the Obama and Biden admins. 

 

The thing about truth and accountability is that each side must be weighed for its own actions. 

 

But you are on the one sided propaganda train. 

Future monetization only happens if the war ends. Russian comments from your linked article aren’t encouraging. There’s still a great deal to be negotiated and the next scheduled negotiations on the war involve only Russia and the US.   We’ll see. 

7 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

I feel like this may have been you, (to paraphrase the great Anne Murray) trying turn your lies back into truths again....  😮

Feel however you want. If you’re still drinking bottom shelf bourbon, you likely feel awful. Sad to see you back. It’s unpleasant. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

Future monetization only happens if the war ends. Russian comments from your linked article aren’t encouraging. There’s still a great deal to be negotiated and the next scheduled negotiations on the war involve only Russia and the US.   We’ll see. 

Feel however you want. If you’re still drinking bottom shelf bourbon, you likely feel awful. Sad to see you back. It’s unpleasant. 

You need to either think up a new response or cut back on the bourbon yourself. I was happy staying away but your "shades of grey", comment pulled me back in, herr Mengele. Have you fled the country yet?

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4 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

murder during war= genocide.

If you don’t know what the definition of genocide is, please look it up. I suspect you know the definition but being disingenuous is your calling card and you have to stay true to form. Regardless, you shouldn’t cheapen the word. 

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10 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

You need to either think up a new response or cut back on the bourbon yourself. I was happy staying away but your "shades of grey", comment pulled me back in, herr Mengele. Have you fled the country yet?

It’s just strange to continue to use a nasty liquor as a screen name. Perhaps you’re a glutton for punishment.  Meanwhile,you and  your far right compatriots here continue to harass me over a true story about neo Nazis. That also seems strange given the documentation of contemporaneous and more recent similar cases. 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

It’s just strange to continue to use a nasty liquor as a screen name. Perhaps you’re a glutton for punishment.  Meanwhile,you and  your far right compatriots here continue to harass me over a true story about neo Nazis. That also seems strange given the documentation of contemporaneous and more recent similar cases. 

Thank God you are here to police screen names.  But if it makes you feel better, I believe that you believe that made up story. Stay safe on the trails! Have you fled the country yet?

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Posted

So what of this apparent mineral deal?  How invested will we be?  What type of exposure will the US have and what obligations?  

Posted
27 minutes ago, LDD said:

So what of this apparent mineral deal?  How invested will we be?  What type of exposure will the US have and what obligations?  

 

 

Probably more to be announced when Zelensky visits DC next week.

 

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Tommy Callahan said:

Dems are big mad about Peace in Ukraine.   

Remember the disputed regions and crimes voted a few years ago.  Not so much for Ukraine. 

 

 

 

"Peace in Ukraine" by letting Russia do whatever it wants is not a win. 

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

And that will be determined when Zelensky visits DC next week.

 

 

 

(but you knew that)

 

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except that trump has already balked at security guarantees 

 

Trump, however, is vague on any such commitments and suggested the Europeans would not need “much backing” from the U.S. as he was assured that Putin wanted peace. He has suggested Russia would not dare attack if the U.S. were engaged in projects there, said Europe should do the heavy lifting on security and that the U.S. would not provide guarantees "beyond very much."  from my politico link above

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