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And just for the record, I replied a while back to a post by (IIRC) Concerned American, about Trump's lack of a strong and unequivocal condemnation of the invasion, and said explicitly that I could not vote for him again for that reason.
So if you think I am some kind of rabid Trump fanatic, you couldn't be more wrong. My personal opinion is that Trump (and DeSantis too) should not have tried to dance around the question, and should have been hammering Biden relentlessly for his weak response.
Instead all I see from either one is fence straddling. This is not the time for that, and Ukraine is not the place. It helps Ukraine that there is still broad support from the GOP members of Congress, but that's still not enough to overcome Biden's cowardice.
Q. Where are the MQ-4's that were promised months ago?
A. They aren't coming...
I said pretty much the same thing about voting for Trump again on July 10:
Your senile dumb fuck of a president doesn't think at all much less makes speeches (except the ones from a teleprompter, sidenotes included) but somehow you don't like Putin who thinks and makes speeches himself. What the fuck? I don't understand the american logik.
The whole world hates Putin, but as for Biden, I have always thought Joe Biden was an entirely unprincipled, opportunistic politician but on this issue of Russia's invasion of Ukraine he is entirely right. I voted for Trump twice because I believed he had the best Ideas for America, but if he doesn't change his position on Ukraine, I wouldn't be able to vote for him a third time.
However, in this post, you call Trump's clear statement that the only way to have prevented the war was to "make a deal" with Putin, that is, to have appeased Putin at the expense of Ukraine, "dancing" and not cowardice, but label Biden a coward for not sending as many weapons as you would like to see.
Clearly, you are unable to see anything having to do with Ukraine from any perspective other than deep immersion in what you call toxic US politics.
Here's an example of Trump's dancing (not cowardice):
BUCK: And what did you think of Zelensky doing a Vogue cover shoot with his wife recently? Did you see some of the photos?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: I haven’t seen that, but that’s, you know, probably not the greatest thing. (chuckles) No, I would say it’s not the greatest thing. Look, that should have — it would have — never happened. We wouldn’t have had even negotiated something. You know, somebody said, “Well, what would you do?” I said we wouldn’t have had to do anything. He wouldn’t have done it with me. He wouldn’t have done it. At a minimum, they should have made a deal.
They could have given up Crimea. They could have done something with NATO, “Okay, we’re not gonna join NATO,” and you’d have a country, because I believe Putin wanted to make a deal. And now I don’t think he wants to make a deal. I think it’s much tougher to make a deal. He’s blowing up the whole place. I mean, he’ll take over the whole place. And it’s very, very sad to watch what happened with Ukraine. Very, very sad. I think if they did a cover shoot… Is that true? I haven’t seen the cover shoot.
BUCK: Yeah, extensive, video, everything, still shots. It really… A lot of people said in the middle of a war it feels like a strange move.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: No. Doesn’t sound very good. No. They have to make a deal. They have to make a deal before everything is gonna be over. You have hundreds of thousands of people that are dead now and maimed — some are maimed.
BUCK: You know Putin. When do you think he’d stop? When he gets the whole country? When he takes half of Ukraine? What do you think he wants to do?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, I think he’d rather have the whole country. I mean, now that he started. I don’t think he ever intended to start. I think that was a great negotiation. He went, he put troops on the board, and I think it was a great negotiation. I said, “Well, he’s a good negotiator.” I never thought he was gonna go in. He would have never… He knew that he would have been under attack, and he understood that, and I told him that, and it would have never happened, and to see what’s happened now…
And you have hundreds of thousands of people — you may have millions of people, but you have hundreds — when you have buildings like that that are blown up, those are big apartment houses. I know a lot about apartment houses. Those are big buildings and a lot of people didn’t leave. And when you look at those buildings totally burned out, those people are all dead. You lost a lot of people. That’s a deal that could have been settled. Should have never happened. But if it was going to happen, it could have been settled. And he moved 200,000 troops to the border to negotiate, and he couldn’t make a deal — and now I’m not sure you can make a deal very easily. You understand that?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Everything that you're seeing right now, I said was going to happen.
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