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I weep for my country now.
If I recall correctly, it was your Russian BFFs who invaded Ukraine. Not the other way around.Russia is the good guy. Ukraine is the bad guy. Get with the times man.
If I recall correctly, it was your Russian BFFs who invaded Ukraine. Not the other way around.
Wonder how many casualties the vodka drinkers incurred to capture a postage stamp.
Good!Loads.
I love this guy, he is a great forist, their analyzes are all based on media narratives.
Let's go :
The USA is a dictatorship like any other country. There is no direct election for the president; the vote is indirect, and the president is elected by delegates of the federation. Behind this political scheme are Freemasonry, the Jewish Zionist lobby, corporations, and so on.
During his first term (2017-2021), Donald Trump's policy toward Ukraine was marked by an approach that combined military and diplomatic support :
**Military Support:**
- The Trump administration provided significant military assistance to Ukraine, including the sale of weapons such as Javelin anti-tank systems. This support was seen as a way to help Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression, especially following Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
**Impeachment Scandal:**
- In 2019, Trump became the subject of an impeachment process in the House of Representatives after being accused of pressuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, in exchange for the release of military aid already approved by Congress. The case centered on a phone call between Trump and Zelensky, in which Trump asked for a "favor" related to the investigations. The Republican-controlled Senate acquitted Trump in February 2020.
**Diplomatic Stance:**
- The Trump administration supported Ukraine's sovereignty and criticized Russian aggression, but Trump's approach was often seen as ambiguous, particularly due to his attempts to build closer ties with Putin.
Trump was who started to give weapons to Ukraine. So, how is he on Russia's side? That's what the media wants you to think. Trump is just another puppet of the system, and the war continued by Biden was not won by NATO; Russia resisted. So, Trump returns to do in Ukraine/Russia what he did in Syria (from 2017 to 2020), which is to FREEZE THE WAR, and in the future, the war is resumed by Biden, and Assad fell. Trump freezes the Ukraine/Russia war NOW, and when Michelle Obama enters, the war is reopened. Russia, weakened and with an older Putin, becomes a much easier target for NATO. This is the plan and we will see it in the next years.
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