First nude pictures of Melania, then a second warning to trump from Russia

Cry harder.

Trump won and we aren’t going to start a dumb needless war with Russia.

The borders of Ukraine that were drawn up by Soviet Communists are going to redrawn to separate the Russian speaking population from the Ukrainians that hate them. Russia is already in possession of those lands, all President Trump will do is recognize the reality on the ground, as opposed to the Biden way of pushing a fantasy that the Ukrainians can take it back.

This war started in 2014 thanks to the Obama foreign policy. Now it will soon end with President Trump 47.

Or would you rather President Trump send US troops there to fight the Russians?

Put up or shut up time. You too Mac1958
The facts:

  • Russia started its illegal and unjustifiable war of aggression against Ukraine, and Russia can end it.
  • Despite claiming it is open to ending the war, Russia has only offered unrealistic conditions for peace.
  • These demands include that Kyiv concede to all of Russia’s war aims, including give up territories Russia has illegally annexed.
  • These demands are unacceptable to Ukraine and show Russia’s unwillingness to negotiate in good faith.
  • Russia’s false claim:
    • Russia claims it is open to a peace deal with Ukraine.

The Facts:

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Fact:

From the U.S. Department of State

Defending Freedom​

Working alongside partner nations as well as regional leaders of the Organization of American States (OAS), we defend freedom, democracy and human rights and seek to end corruption throughout the hemisphere. In places where civil society and journalists face death and danger, we support them and the right to a free and fair press, because defending freedom also means defending basic human rights. Much of the hemisphere has a shared, fundamental respect for democracy and democratic institutions thanks to the Inter-American Democratic Charter . We work in partnership with the OAS and other international bodies or fora to address common hemispheric challenges. We also support the citizens of Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, who work to restore democracy in their countries.

This has been a stated goal of the U.S. Departement of State since 1916 (108 years) and has been supported by both parties. The Truman Doctrine in 1947 made defending freedom worldwide official a goal for the United States.
 
The facts:

  • Russia started its illegal and unjustifiable war of aggression against Ukraine, and Russia can end it.
  • Despite claiming it is open to ending the war, Russia has only offered unrealistic conditions for peace.
  • These demands include that Kyiv concede to all of Russia’s war aims, including give up territories Russia has illegally annexed.
  • These demands are unacceptable to Ukraine and show Russia’s unwillingness to negotiate in good faith.
  • Russia’s false claim:
    • Russia claims it is open to a peace deal with Ukraine.

The Facts:

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Fact:

From the U.S. Department of State

Defending Freedom​

Working alongside partner nations as well as regional leaders of the Organization of American States (OAS), we defend freedom, democracy and human rights and seek to end corruption throughout the hemisphere. In places where civil society and journalists face death and danger, we support them and the right to a free and fair press, because defending freedom also means defending basic human rights. Much of the hemisphere has a shared, fundamental respect for democracy and democratic institutions thanks to the Inter-American Democratic Charter . We work in partnership with the OAS and other international bodies or fora to address common hemispheric challenges. We also support the citizens of Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, who work to restore democracy in their countries.

This has been a stated goal of the U.S. Departement of State since 1916 (108 years) and has been supported by both parties. The Truman Doctrine in 1947 made defending freedom worldwide official a goal for the United States.
I agree with you here. Russia invaded Ukraine and should be held responsible for the killing of Ukrainian citizens and the destruction of their property.
I wouldn't mind if Trump bombed Moscow and put a hit on Putin.
 
What would you know (or care) about the truth?

150,000 dead so far... when will you be happy?
200,000? 250,000? And for what? Please don't tell me for democracy....UKRAINE AINT NEVER GONNA BE THAT...
 

trump needs to pay back Russia for their help in being elected. He has a list of items that he will be working on to satisfy Putin. Watch him maneuver the repub party into becoming a Russia cheerleader. He is already got many in the repub party repeating Russian talking point. Ukraine will need to give land to Russia. NATO may need to go it alone. trump is not in this to help the US. He has people he owes in Russia. He will be paying them
Key Milestones in Trump's Approach to Russia

Donald Trump's relationship with Russia has been marked by several significant milestones that reflect his evolving policies and rhetoric. Here’s a summary of these key moments:

#### 1. Campaign Rhetoric (2016) During his presidential campaign, Trump frequently expressed admiration for Vladimir Putin, suggesting that he could work with Russia to address global issues. His statements indicated a desire to improve U.S.-Russia relations, contrasting sharply with the prevailing view in Washington at the time.

#### 2. Inauguration and Early Presidency (2017) Upon taking office, Trump maintained his stance on fostering better relations with Russia. However, his administration faced immediate scrutiny due to allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Despite this, Trump continued to emphasize the importance of dialogue with Moscow.

#### 3. Sanctions and Military Aid (2017-2018) As his presidency progressed, Trump’s administration imposed multiple sanctions on Russia in response to its actions in Ukraine and election interference. Notably, the U.S. began providing military aid to Ukraine, marking a significant shift in support for the country amid ongoing conflict with Russia.

#### 4. Helsinki Summit (2018) The summit with Putin in Helsinki was a pivotal moment. Trump’s comments during the press conference, where he appeared to side with Putin over U.S. intelligence agencies regarding election interference, sparked widespread criticism and raised concerns about his commitment to U.S. national security.

#### 5. Withdrawal from Treaties (2019) Trump’s administration withdrew from several key arms control agreements, including the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. This move was part of a broader strategy to reshape U.S. foreign policy but further strained relations with Russia.

#### 6. Post-Presidency Rhetoric (2021-Present) After leaving office, Trump has continued to express admiration for Putin while suggesting he could quickly end the war in Ukraine if re-elected. His recent proposals indicate a willingness to negotiate with Russia, which some critics argue could lead to concessions that favor Moscow. ####

7. 2024 Campaign Positioning: As Trump campaigns for the 2024 election, he is framing his approach to Russia as part of a broader "America First" national security agenda. His recent statements suggest a mix of potential negotiation strategies and a continued emphasis on strong U.S. positioning against Russia, reflecting the complexities of his past actions and current political landscape.

### Conclusion

Trump's approach to Russia has been characterized by a blend of admiration, strategic sanctions, military support for Ukraine, and controversial diplomatic engagements. Will he become a war hawk or a peacekeeper? Only time will answer. :)

sources:
1. Donald Trump has 'obligations' to those who brought him to power—Putin ally
2. Trump's Peace Plan for Ukraine Looks Like Putin's Victory
3. What Trump's win means for Ukraine, Middle East and China
4. Trump and Russia: The Right Way to Manage Relations
5. https://www.vice.com/en/article/a-timeline-of-trumps-long-history-with-russia/
6. https://apnews.com/article/america-...raine-policy-54080728c6e549c8312c4d71150480ba
7. https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/28/euro...erienced-russia-ukraine-intl-latam/index.html
8. https://www.reuters.com/world/trump...torial-concessions-nato-off-table-2024-12-04/
9. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-Ukraine-Israel-Russia-China-Middle-East.html
10. https://www.americanprogressaction.org/article/trump-and-russia-a-timeline/
 
15th post
This is Russia versus Israel. I'm for Russia.
 
What else do they have?

A devalued dollar, a party full of sex trannies
So, you deny that Putin wants the U.S., as a world superpower, to end?

Seriously?

Did you follow the Russian proposals at the BRICS conference at all?

Do you not believe that Putin would, if he could get away with it, incinerate the entire U.S.?

Or do you believe that Putin is just a really, really nice guy that would never ever hurt anyone unless he was absolutely forced?

Is there anything that will break you out of your delusional shell?

Apparently, not until the radiation melts your eyeballs!

It's not just Putin and he's no where near as dangerous as China.
 
Key Milestones in Trump's Approach to Russia

Donald Trump's relationship with Russia has been marked by several significant milestones that reflect his evolving policies and rhetoric. Here’s a summary of these key moments:

#### 1. Campaign Rhetoric (2016) During his presidential campaign, Trump frequently expressed admiration for Vladimir Putin, suggesting that he could work with Russia to address global issues. His statements indicated a desire to improve U.S.-Russia relations, contrasting sharply with the prevailing view in Washington at the time.

#### 2. Inauguration and Early Presidency (2017) Upon taking office, Trump maintained his stance on fostering better relations with Russia. However, his administration faced immediate scrutiny due to allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Despite this, Trump continued to emphasize the importance of dialogue with Moscow.

#### 3. Sanctions and Military Aid (2017-2018) As his presidency progressed, Trump’s administration imposed multiple sanctions on Russia in response to its actions in Ukraine and election interference. Notably, the U.S. began providing military aid to Ukraine, marking a significant shift in support for the country amid ongoing conflict with Russia.

#### 4. Helsinki Summit (2018) The summit with Putin in Helsinki was a pivotal moment. Trump’s comments during the press conference, where he appeared to side with Putin over U.S. intelligence agencies regarding election interference, sparked widespread criticism and raised concerns about his commitment to U.S. national security.

#### 5. Withdrawal from Treaties (2019) Trump’s administration withdrew from several key arms control agreements, including the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. This move was part of a broader strategy to reshape U.S. foreign policy but further strained relations with Russia.

#### 6. Post-Presidency Rhetoric (2021-Present) After leaving office, Trump has continued to express admiration for Putin while suggesting he could quickly end the war in Ukraine if re-elected. His recent proposals indicate a willingness to negotiate with Russia, which some critics argue could lead to concessions that favor Moscow. ####

7. 2024 Campaign Positioning: As Trump campaigns for the 2024 election, he is framing his approach to Russia as part of a broader "America First" national security agenda. His recent statements suggest a mix of potential negotiation strategies and a continued emphasis on strong U.S. positioning against Russia, reflecting the complexities of his past actions and current political landscape.

### Conclusion

Trump's approach to Russia has been characterized by a blend of admiration, strategic sanctions, military support for Ukraine, and controversial diplomatic engagements. Will he become a war hawk or a peacekeeper? Only time will answer. :)

sources:
1. Donald Trump has 'obligations' to those who brought him to power—Putin ally
2. Trump's Peace Plan for Ukraine Looks Like Putin's Victory
3. What Trump's win means for Ukraine, Middle East and China
4. Trump and Russia: The Right Way to Manage Relations
5. A Timeline of Trump's Long History with Russia
6. Trump-affiliated group releases new national security book outlining possible second-term approach
7. https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/28/euro...erienced-russia-ukraine-intl-latam/index.html
8. https://www.reuters.com/world/trump...torial-concessions-nato-off-table-2024-12-04/
9. How Donald Trump's return to presidency will shake up global affairs
10. Trump and Russia: A Timeline

War is expensive. Peace is profitable. Trump and Putin are both businessmen.
 
You are aware that Melania's nude pictures are everywhere. Democrats have been waving them around since 2016. There is no reminder of what Putin has over Trump. Democrats have already made it all up, including pee tapes.

Putin is not more disgusting than democrats.

Sure...FDR, JFK, Carter, Clinton & Obama were just horrible people, but Putin is an angel....

Are you just an idiot or an anti-American traitor?
 
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