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    1. Primary_Cod_8117 on

      Full quote: “The butcher from the White House! Shamelessly lying, Trump explains to the world that Putin is not an aggressor and that he wants peace – that’s why he halted military and intelligence support to Ukraine. In reality, the ‘Butcher in the White House’ is deliberately weakening Ukraine’s defence so that Putin can launch unprovoked strikes on cities and critical infrastructure day and night. The goal of the Trump-Putin tandem is Ukraine’s capitulation. This opens the door for Russia to Moldova and the EU’s eastern flank.”

    2. CMMIIV2020 on

      I dislike Basescu profoundly but he’s not wrong here and quite poetic at that.

    3. Decebalus_Bombadil on

      Some things never change. Basescu is still owning ruzzians and their shills 10+ years after his presidency ended.

    4. NoctisScriptor on

      that’s such an insult. I don’t like this kind of discourse. he shouldn’t be saying things like that. it’s very offensive towards butchers.

    5. CrimsonTightwad on

      Politicians speaking truth and not afraid of Moscow or their Washington puppet.

    6. “The butcher from the White House” is appropriate. From now on, every time I mention the orange “god”, it will be as The butcher from the White House.

    7. EzAf_K3ch on

      Need someone to explain to me the difference between defense and defence because I always get told defence is wrong

    8. DarthTomatoo on

      Same guy who once replied to a Russian politician:

      “Please note that Romania has no experience in annexing other countries”.

      (context – an accusation that Romania was planning to annex Moldova)

    9. narayan77 on

      There are no good choices in the Ukraine Russia war. The extreme choices are abandon Ukraine or NATO uses its might to wipe out the Russian armed forces. The latter could provoke nuclear retaliation. Biden chose to arm Ukraine, but  not enough for them to achieve a knockout blow. Trumps approach seems to be strike an economically viable deal, and reigning Ukraine seems to part of the strategy. Not ideal but does anyone have another idea?

      I know Trump can be a rude ahole, but I am waiting to see what his approach will manifest. 

    10. Demonslayer90 on

      God as much as i despise the guy for, many many MANY good reasons, fucking hell is he good at dropping bars…ok i did not do that one on purpose (those who know, know) but he is pretty good at one liners, now if he only could have been that good at this when dealing with external affairs back when he was president, but regardless, the continuation of the as of late state with this save file, having to agree with people i hate having to agree with

    11. Loud-Process7413 on

      Mulțumesc Băsescu.🙏🇷🇴

      His insight is spot on.
      The scenario is not an exaggeration.

      Trump, the alleged man of peace, has allowed Russia to bomb and massacre civilians again this week…but deprived Ukraine of vital Intel.

      Traitor Trump will watch Ukraine fall. Russia moves in, and Transnistria is immediately annexed alongside Moldova.

      A weak and defenceless Moldova would fall overnight.

      Russia would assume complete control of the southern region down to the Black Sea.

      Are Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia next in the North??

      The freedom of small nations means nothing now to the openly hostile US.

      Russia, with its ally, the US government can now ‘reclaim’ lost territories wherever it wants.

      The Superpower of the west is now a rogue and hostile state.
      There is literally an enemy within.

      The sharing of intelligence with the US is being questioned by all European countries now.

      How the world has changed in less than two months.

    12. GrizzledFart on

      Is Scholz a “butcher” because Germany hasn’t shipped more PzH2000 to Ukraine recently? Is Macron a “butcher” because France isn’t helping defend the Hutus in eastern Congo from Rwandan soldiers and Tutsi militias? Or would he only be a “butcher” if he first started supplying aid and then stopped? Or is the US a special case where it is required to send whatever aid is needed by whomever needs it?

      I’m a strong supporter of NATO and a supporter of Ukraine – I think we should be giving Ukraine more support, not less. That being said, this enormous sense of entitlement that Europe seems to have for US taxpayer money is very troubling.

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