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    1. Open_Adventurer on

      That dumb mother fucker should listen to real report, not take his blackmailer’s word for it

    2. VermilionKoala on

      #TRUCK FUMP!

      #🇺🇦 SLAVA UKRAINI! 🇺🇦

    3. MundaneImprovement27 on

      Is the usa even still providing arms and proper intel to Ukraine?

    4. Key_Wrangler_8321 on

      Zelensky loses nothing. Trump and putin have lost their face, respect, recognition, and dignity in front of the world. Zelensky gained all of that, and those two feel humiliated. That’s why they are so mad about him and want to take it from him.

      That’s what happens when you appoint yourself as the ruler of fools and dumbs..

    5. OzzyThunder on

      Clearly the only thing Ukraine and the world is losing is respect for the USA

    6. Hendrik_the_Third on

      So because they’re losing they should surrender? It’s a good thing this man isn’t commander in chief… oh, wait…

    7. KokonutMonkey on

      Trump: “Ukraine is losing”

      Translation: “Russia can’t win this war”

    8. Stop calling it peace talks or a peace plan. Call it for what it is.

      Surrender talks and Surrender Plan.

    9. Zenithixv on

      ‘Russia bribes Trump to pressure Ukraine into surrendering a stalled war’ fixed it for you

    10. VincoClavis on

      Ukraine doesn’t need to outlast Russia it just needs to outlast this orange turd.

    11. grafknives on

      Maybe it is. But real question is why is USA on the russian side…

    12. Ok_Tie_7564 on

      On the one hand, totally predictable.
      On the other hand, unbelievable.
      How did we ever get here?!

    13. Gerrut_batsbak on

      I wonder why, if Ukraine is losing so bad, trump and putin feel like they need to move heaven and earth to get Ukraine to give up?

    14. midnightrider747 on

      Mind that it loses because Trumps Government obviously want putin to conquer everything.
      For a few dollars more in his evil pockets.

      So no! Just walk away and wait till you collapse of old age or get the lame duck treatment in the midterms.

    15. OpalOriginsAU on

      Dont listen , Trumps a retard with really tiny fingers

    16. B1ueRogue on

      I think over the next decade we could see a big shift in the balance of power between the U.S. and the U.K., and how Europe and other allies respond. If the U.S. continues to prioritize short-term gains and transactional deals over long-term alliances, it might start losing influence outside the Americas and Asia-Pacific. For example, its approach to Ukraine, where aid could be limited or conditional, might leave the country more dependent on European and U.K. support. That could lead to a situation where Ukraine survives but isn’t able to fully push back against Russian influence, and Europe ends up taking the lead in shaping outcomes.

      At the same time, I think the U.K. could emerge as a more important Western power. Post-Brexit, it seems positioned to act as a bridge between European nations, NATO, and other Western-aligned countries. Its reputation for being a reliable and values-driven partner might make it more attractive to allies who are frustrated with unpredictable U.S. policy. The U.K. also has the advantage of domestic defense and intelligence capabilities, and its defense industries like BAE Systems could grow as Europe and even Commonwealth nations start relying more on U.K.-produced equipment.

      Speaking of the Commonwealth, I could see countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand gradually leaning more on the U.K. and Europe rather than the U.S. That would give the U.K. even more influence, as it could coordinate Western-aligned efforts across Europe and the Commonwealth, creating a kind of independent network that isn’t dependent on Washington.

      Europe itself might continue building up its own defense and industrial autonomy, reducing reliance on U.S. weapons and support. NATO might still function, but I could imagine it becoming more U.K.- and Europe-led, with the U.S. taking a backseat role in some areas. At the same time, I think China, Russia, and India are likely to expand their influence while the U.S. focuses on the Americas and Asia-Pacific, leading toward a more multipolar world.

      If this trajectory continues, I could see it playing out in stages. In the next couple of years, the U.S. might remain focused on the Americas and Asia-Pacific, providing selective support to Ukraine. By the end of this decade, the U.K. could be coordinating European defense and leveraging Commonwealth ties more effectively. By the early 2030s, a multipolar world could start solidifying, with the U.S. influence shrinking outside its primary regions, Europe gaining autonomy, the U.K. acting as a bridge, and China, Russia, and India growing stronger regionally.

      So overall, my prediction is that the U.S. might retain its military power, but its global influence could decline due to short-termism and transactional policies. The U.K., on the other hand, could become a central Western power, bridging Europe and the Commonwealth. Countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand might start looking more to the U.K. and Europe for leadership. If this happens, the world could gradually move toward multipolarity, with those who adapt and build reliable partnerships emerging stronger over the next decade.

    17. jeffereeee on

      Anyone with a free thinking mind knows full well the President Zelenskyy cares more about the people of Ukraine and the country much more than staying in power.
      Trump should be ashamed of himself, he is nothing absolutely nothing compared to Zelenskyy.

    18. Additional-Year-500 on

      Dumpert is regurgitating the Russian talking points again

    19. ioncloud9 on

      This guy is such a fucking loser it’s sickening. Don’t try to help the side that’s justified for defending its existence. Instead pressure them to give up because it’s more convenient for you.

    20. ProUkraine on

      This is the same Trump who claims all Ukrainians want his and Putler’s surrender deal. You can’t believe anything he says. He lies like a Russian, no wonder he likes Putler so much.

    21. apoca1ypse12 on

      Its because you stopped giving them weapons you fucking child rapist

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