President Trump: “We are at the brink of World War 3 in Ukraine. And we need a peace deal right now. I would have a peace deal within 24hrs"

U.S. Holds Trump in Contempt

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LOL
 
If so, Putin wouldn't have waited until the next president to make a military move on Ukraine. BOTH times he did that a Democrat was in office. That's because Zelenski is the Dems' puppet...or at least a puppet of globalists right along with them.
LOL.... And amazingly Zelinsky didn't ascend to power until 2019. I guess Putin invaded Crimea because of polling data indicating Zelinsky was going to win some years later?

A swing and a miss there slugger.
 
they officially endorced trump plan.
I don't see how. Trump didn't have a plan.
Trump said he would have all the troops out by Christmas 2020.
Yet he didn't pull any of our forces, citizens, or equipment out of Afghanistan in preparation for any withdrawal.


The British combat mission ended with the handover of Camp Bastion to Afghan forces on 26 October 2014.

In February 2020, the United States and the Taliban signed an agreement on the withdrawal of international forces from Afghanistan by May 2021.
 
I don't see how. Trump didn't have a plan.
Trump said he would have all the troops out by Christmas 2020.
Yet he didn't pull any of our forces, citizens, or equipment out of Afghanistan in preparation for any withdrawal.

The British combat mission ended with the handover of Camp Bastion to Afghan forces on 26 October 2014.

In February 2020, the United States and the Taliban signed an agreement on the withdrawal of international forces from Afghanistan by May 2021.
The Pentagon and NATO allies wanted to keep 6,000 troops in AFG to keep a lid on things.
That was being negotiated until the 2020 election upset the apple cart, and Biden ordered ALL US out, leaving $85b of US equipment behind.
 
Saboteur McCain screwed that up but that's a totally different subject for another day, if we don't get nuked.

Really, so what exactly was the plan tRump or the Rethugikkkons had to replace the ACA. I mean they had to have something that you or some Rethugikkkon saw to bring forth for a vote correct?
 
The Pentagon and NATO allies wanted to keep 6,000 troops in AFG to keep a lid on things.
That was being negotiated until the 2020 election upset the apple cart, and Biden ordered ALL US out, leaving $85b of US equipment behind.

Trump's agreement called on pulling out ALL our troops.

And what was Biden supposed to do with that equipment?
 
The Pentagon and NATO allies wanted to keep 6,000 troops in AFG to keep a lid on things.
That was being negotiated until the 2020 election upset the apple cart, and Biden ordered ALL US out, leaving $85b of US equipment behind.
Let me repost it:

In February 2020, the United States and the Taliban signed an agreement on the withdrawal of international forces from Afghanistan by May 2021.

Biden didn't have a choice about withdrawing from Afghanistan. It was a treaty.
 
I don't see how. Trump didn't have a plan.
Trump said he would have all the troops out by Christmas 2020.
Yet he didn't pull any of our forces, citizens, or equipment out of Afghanistan in preparation for any withdrawal.


The British combat mission ended with the handover of Camp Bastion to Afghan forces on 26 October 2014.

In February 2020, the United States and the Taliban signed an agreement on the withdrawal of international forces from Afghanistan by May 2021.
Correct, Trump was following the agreement...the Taliban wasn't doing it's part., thus we keep troops.

The Brits were still in Afghan, as part of the NATO forced.
 
Should I take your bullshit peddling word for that?
No you should maybe educate yourself if you are going to have discussions on this topic.....all you seemed to be doing is talking leftwing propaganda and lies.


On Tuesday, March 10, the U.N. Security Council voted unanimously in favor of a U.S.-sponsored resolution designed to support the recent U.S.-Taliban peace deal. The resolution calls for the Security Council to recognize the deal as part of “significant steps towards ending the war” in Afghanistan and to provide “sustained support” to achieve peace through negotiations.

With this vote, the U.S. has made good on a promise included in the peace agreement with the Taliban: Under Part 3, Section 1, the U.S. is required to “request the recognition and endorsement of the United Nations Security Council.” Now, the members of the Security Council have brought themselves into the accord, making it a multinational agreement rather than a bilateral pact.
 
Correct, Trump was following the agreement...the Taliban wasn't doing it's part., thus we keep troops.

The Brits were still in Afghan, as part of the NATO forced.
Which proves Trump didn't have a plan. Or he would have had his NATO allies prepared to withdraw by his treaty deadline.
 
You didn't post a link that said they voted on it.

You lie again to cover your lies.
The United Kingdom's Parliament on Wednesday held President Joe Biden in contempt for his withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, calling the move "catastrophic" and "shameful."
The Biden administration’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan and the desperate situation in Kabul has angered U.S. allies, leaving them scrambling to evacuate their citizens and the Afghans who supported them during the 20 year war.

The United Kingdom’s Parliament on Wednesday held Joe Biden in contempt for Afghan debacle, with one veteran MP saying the U.S. abandoned its Afghan allies and disregarded their sacrifices.


Wow...check out the moving speech in that link.....horrible stuff
 
Which proves Trump didn't have a plan. Or he would have had his NATO allies prepared to withdraw by his treaty deadline.
there wasn't going to be a withdraw if the taliban hadn't lived up to it's end of the agreement. Blaming Trump for what Xiden did or didn't do over the months he took over is rather silly. trump had a plan, and was supported by the UN


On Tuesday, March 10, the U.N. Security Council voted unanimously in favor of a U.S.-sponsored resolution designed to support the recent U.S.-Taliban peace deal. The resolution calls for the Security Council to recognize the deal as part of “significant steps towards ending the war” in Afghanistan and to provide “sustained support” to achieve peace through negotiations.

With this vote, the U.S. has made good on a promise included in the peace agreement with the Taliban: Under Part 3, Section 1, the U.S. is required to “request the recognition and endorsement of the United Nations Security Council.” Now, the members of the Security Council have brought themselves into the accord, making it a multinational agreement rather than a bilateral pact.
 
Trump's agreement called on pulling out ALL our troops.
And what was Biden supposed to do with that equipment?
Biden renegotiated every other Trump agreement. The Taliban's is just one more.
Most of the $85b of US equipment should have been recovered before leaving.
Pakistan is right there.
 
Correct, Trump was following the agreement...the Taliban wasn't doing it's part., thus we keep troops.

The Brits were still in Afghan, as part of the NATO forced.

If they weren't doing their part, why did Trump release 5000 Taliban prisoners?
 

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