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doooooooooooooooood! I've had such a hard time getting into season 2.

I couldn't get past the episode that started outside, episode 3 maybe...

If Zelenksy can't trust Putin to honor the existing agreement between their two countries, how do you expect him to trust future agreements?

If Trump no longer wants to support Ukraine, fine. But forcing Ukraine to concede land to an aggressor that they have an existing independence agreement with, in the name of peace, is a scam. What stops Putin from doing it again?

Exactly!

why are we taking a hard line with the invaded, but not the invader?

why is Ukraine being pressured to stop fighting and make a deal, but Russia isn't bring pressured to leave Ukraine?

Russia guaranteed Ukraine independence and sovereignty in 1994 via the Budapest Memorandum

If Trump wants peace, Russia can leave Ukraine. It's that simple!

Replying to Avatar Nic ⛄

While walking with Zack this afternoon, I decided to listen to the Trump-Zelensky meeting to see what all the fuss was about.

Honestly, I’m glad these discussions are being aired live. It makes things more transparent and allows everyone to see the deep-rooted issues at play.

From my perspective, the U.S. wants both an end to the war and a return on its financial investment.

The main issue seems to be Zelensky’s unwillingness to compromise on territorial concessions or rebuilding costs. In his view, Russia started the war and destroyed Ukraine’s cities—therefore, Russia should be responsible for both returning occupied territories and paying for the damages.

In reality, as Trump pointed out, that’s not realistic. There has to be compromise on both sides, whether one believes it to be fair or not.

Zelensky appeared frustrated with the deal as it stands, mainly because there are no guarantees of future security. From his perspective, while Putin may not restart the war while Trump is in office, there’s no assurance he won’t in the future.

Trump countered by arguing that no one can predict the future, and decisions must be made based on present circumstances. His stance is that a ceasefire should happen now, with further negotiations taking place later.

At this point, I think Zelensky is letting his hatred of Putin cloud his judgment. While I understand his concerns, the logical conclusion of his approach is to fight until a definitive winner emerges.

But those are just my thoughts.

I'll search up for others' opinions later and see if I'm missing any context. If you have a different perspective, please feel free to let me know.

Ukraine's independence and sovereignty was guaranteed by Russia (and other signatories, including the US) in 1994 via the Budapest Memorandum

There should be zero tolerance for Russia's aggression against Ukraine and seizure of their territory

If Trump truly wants peace he can take a hard line with Putin, increase pressure and force a withdrawal

Gotta call out the hate disguised as fake outrage 🏳️‍🌈

A trans female using a bathroom or locker room that corresponds with their gender identity/expression isn't a predator.

Pedophiles can walk freely into a bathroom or locker room, pass you on the street, or live right next door to you.

Replying to Avatar JustLetMeBe

False!

Xavier Becerra preceded RFK as Secretary of HHS.

The woman you posted an image of is Dr. Rachel Levine, the assistant secretary of HHS. Worth noting that she's an MD and served as Pennsylvania's physician general prior to federal service.

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dope

loved the Satoshi hat, too