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Originally Posted by 1blackman1
Trump says Ukraine started the war
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Trump actually said Ukraine "never should have started it." It's hard to know what that means. As is often the case for elderly people who are declining, he's hard to understand, unless expressing something simple, like "I wet my pants."
I agree, Ukraine did not start the war. There's a case to be made though that politicians, military leaders, and diplomats in the West created conditions that led to war. For enlightenment, read this piece from the National Security Archive at George Washington University, which predates 2022:
https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-b...-leaders-early
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Originally Posted by 1blackman1
Trump and MAGA think Ukraine should have surrendered to Russia rather than fight for their continued independence.
What idiots Trump and MAGA folks are.
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I don't think that's what he/they mean. Russia and Ukraine almost settled this in April, 2022. They had an agreement but at the last minute, Russia wanted veto power over the West sending troops into Ukraine in the event of a future invasion. If the two sides had kept talking, they might have come to an agreement early on.
Except for small gains Russia has been making in recent months, the front lines in this war haven't moved since November of 2022. It's like World War I trench warfare, with tens of thousands of people dying. If Ukraine had been willing to give up the territory occupied by Russia, perhaps a peace agreement could have been negotiated. You may say that's not right or fair, but the reality is that Ukraine is not going to win this war. That would require NATO troops. And would assume Russia doesn't get medieval. If the Russians were to start targeting civilians like the USA and Britain did at Dresden or Hiroshima, this war would come to an end in a hurry, with a Russian victory. If its back is to a wall, then Russia probably would do that, and NATO wouldn't do anything to stop it.
Something like this was probably going through Trump's mind, but given his diminished mental capacity, he wasn't able to express it.