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3 hours ago, Frankfurteagle89 said:

If you truly followed this subject,

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5 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Lil bro got duped once again and now wants to blame European leaders instead of the retarded clown he voted for. Hate to see it.

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19 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

I suggest a strategy to move forward, and you complain about the past. All Im saying is maybe they can try calling plays from a different playbook. This one isn't working, obviously. You seen opposed to try anything new.

You’re suggesting a strategy that will accomplish nothing. I’m not complaining about the past, I’m giving you facts on how this 💩 show has gone on for months and months. Your "playbook” is like Random Reagler (spelling?) saying that Mailata should’ve lined up as running back because he ran the ball in rugby and his RAS score was so great. What’s the use in changing the playbook if it doesn’t make any sense whatsoever.

I’m definitely not opposed to trying anything new. It has to be achievable and also accomplish a change in action.

You really don’t believe that Trump gives a damn what some leader in Europe says in a news conference?! He doesn’t give a damn about the constitution, so why would he care if someone from a foreign nation tries to pressure him into doing what is right?!

2 hours ago, HazletonEagle said:

so there are more deadlines

Oh no, deadlines?! Not more deadlines! How long should they be, ya think, two weeks maybe? Putin won't know what hit em!

35 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

This one isn't working, obviously.

It's not working because a bunch of low-IQ morons, like the one you see in the mirror every morning, elected another low-IQ moron who can't even spell Ukraine let alone find it on a map.

Russia threatening to march all the way to Paris. Trump is doing a bang up job of ending the war in one day....

That's why we'll be on Champs-Elysées. And Macron will be polishing the boots of a Russian officer."

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The full-blooded attack appeared to be in response to some unflattering comments recently made by the Élysée Palace resident about Vladimir Putin.

I know it’s not setting well with economists, but Trump putting 50% tariff on India was an attempt to slow the cash flow to Russia for cheap oil. Could do same thing to Turkey and Solvencia with natural gas supplies. If my memory is correct, didn’t European nations cut back on gas supplies coming from Russia ? Trump can hit Russia a lot harder with sanctions. I still think they should let Ukraine hit inside Russia with US munitions. Is that a step too far ? Com’on Trump say NO,NOMORE PUTIN.

24 minutes ago, Frankfurteagle89 said:

You’re suggesting a strategy that will accomplish nothing. I’m not complaining about the past, I’m giving you facts on how this 💩 show has gone on for months and months. Your "playbook” is like Random Reagler (spelling?) saying that Mailata should’ve lined up as running back because he ran the ball in rugby and his RAS score was so great. What’s the use in changing the playbook if it doesn’t make any sense whatsoever.

I’m definitely not opposed to try anything new. It has to be achievable and also accomplished a change in action.

You’re really don’t believe that Trump gives a damn what some leader in Europe says in a news conference?! He doesn’t give a damn about the constitution, so why would he care if someone from a foreign nation tries to pressure him into doing what is right?!

Awesome....

23 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

It's not working because a bunch of low-IQ morons, like the one you see in the mirror every morning, elected another low-IQ moron who can't even spell Ukraine let alone find it on a map.

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1 minute ago, Talkingbirds said:

I know it’s not setting well with economists, but Trump putting 50% tariff on India was an attempt to slow the cash flow to Russia for cheap oil. Could do same thing to Turkey and Solvencia with natural gas supplies. If my memory is correct, didn’t European nations cut back on gas supplies coming from Russia ? Trump can hit Russia a lot harder with sanctions. I still think they should let Ukraine hit inside Russia with US munitions. Is that a step too far ? Com’on Trump so NO, NOMORE PUTIN.

The tariffs on India was one threat he actually followed thru on, so I’ll give him that. It’s not enough though, as China and some other countries are also taking in cheap Russian oil.

European nations have cut back, but honestly need to do more also. Some countries were/are so damn dependent on Russian oil and especially gas that they had to keep the flow going or not have energy. They’re getting more independent, but it will also take some more time.

Trump needs to put heavy sanctions on Russia. Europe also can do more. Giving Ukraine the right to strike inside of Russia should be a given anyways. Biden and the other allies screwed that up from the beginning. It makes no sense that they cannot retaliate to Russian attacks.

7 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

Awesome....

What do you actually think will change Trump’s loving and friendly view of Putin and his invasion into a democratic country?

Another heinous act by Russians, pressure from some European leaders, or something else that hasn’t happened yet?!

The tariffs on India were probably the one thing he's done this term that I agree with.

I should probably back off on HE. I forgot that he lives an in area where the median household income is somehow less than minimum wage. Gotta imagine he's grown up with and witnessed a level of poverty I've only seen in movies and TV shows.

11 minutes ago, Frankfurteagle89 said:

What do you actually think will change Trump’s loving and friendly view of Putin and his invasion into a democratic country?

Another heinous act by Russians, pressure from some European leaders, or something else that hasn’t happened yet?!

I get it. Your preferred strategy is just to complain. I think this discussion has run its course for today.

4 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

I should probably back off on HE. I forgot that he lives an in area where the median household income is somehow less than minimum wage. Gotta imagine he's grown up with and witnessed a level of poverty I've only seen in movies and TV shows.

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3 hours ago, Frankfurteagle89 said:

What would that accomplish?! Seriously… what would that do to move the needle? I’m certain you know the answer. None of that matters if Trump is unwilling to put pressure on Putin. He has made it abundantly clear that he doesn’t want to piss Putin off. You’re a smart guy, so I know you can’t possibly think it any different.

trump is petty enough that he'd probably slap a tariff on whoever publicly questions it

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Such is the sensitivity that only a handful of people at Exxon knew the talks had taken place. One of the U.S. oil major’s top executives, Senior Vice President Neil Chapman, led the talks on the Exxon side.”

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31 minutes ago, DaEagles4Life said:

Maybe in two weeks ?

2 hours ago, DaEagles4Life said:

The problem is that Russia actually has pretty decent subs, and of the three newest ones they have, none are in port right now, which is odd.

10 hours ago, HazletonEagle said:

I get it. Your preferred strategy is just to complain. I think this discussion has run its course for today.

New day - same old story…

Let’s see how that public pressure from Europe changes Trump’s stance on Putin🥳😅

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4 hours ago, Frankfurteagle89 said:

New day - same old story…

Let’s see how that public pressure from Europe changes Trump’s stance on Putin🥳😅

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Oh no!!! They've spoken and it's in the news!!! I was told they should not do that. There is no point and it can only make things worse!

Actually, we need more of this. And it needs to be louder.

47 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

Oh no!!! They've spoken and it's in the news!!! I was told they should not do that. There is no point and it can only make things worse!

Actually, we need more of this. And it needs to be louder.

I for one never said that they shouldn’t speak up in the news. I did say that there is really no point in doing so, as it will not push Trump do put more pressure on Putin.

I stand by that and I’ll be the first to congratulate you if I’m wrong. It will take waaaaaaaaaaaaaay more than that to make Trump turn on Putin. I think only some internal, domestic pressure could make him turn on his buddy in crime.

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