Where do you get your mis-information?
Seriously.
You seem very uninformed on what is actually happening in the world.
Maybe you are European, and if so, then stop being an embarrassment to the world because pretty much everything the EU has done has made the world a worse place, a less peaceful place and a less prosperous place. STARMER from the UK wants to extend the war, he literally wants to put British troops on the ground in the way of Putin. THAT would start a world war. Several EU nations want Zelensky and Ukraine to join NATO, and again, THAT would start a world war but fortunately Hungary and the USA have vetoed that stupidity. France's Macron wants to use his air force (
and it is the ONLY capable airforce in Europe) to extend the 'nuclear umbrella' over Poland and possibly beyond. Within the NATO nations, a French nuclear force is fine, but if he extends it to Ukraine, he will start a world war. It is EUROPEAN expansion that is pushing for a world war.
Zelensky needs a peace deal. Putin wants a peace deal but can survive without it. Europe is pushing war.
A French official's bizarre speech itemizing paranoid calamities while lambasting Trump as a 'traitor' is just staving off the inevitable
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European left should stop embarrassing itself over Russia
A French official's bizarre speech itemizing paranoid calamities while lambasting Trump as a 'traitor' is just staving off the inevitable
MAR 25, 2025
Throughout the Cold War, progressive figures and movements in Europe and the U.S. were regularly accused of being at best naïve about the Soviet threat, at worst Soviet agents and would-be collaborators.
This was accompanied by a constant drumbeat of officially-stoked paranoia about the Soviet menace. When the Cold War ended and the Soviet Union opened up, we were astonished to find not only how weak the Soviet Union and the Soviet military actually were, but that the Soviet leadership had been just as frightened of us as we were of them.
Today, too many on the Left are using the same tactics to denounce the Trump administration and European supporters of a compromise peace in Ukraine. There are ample reasons to condemn Trump, and ample ways of doing so; but for anyone who remembers the Cold War, the language of “treason,” “collaboration,” and “capitulation” should not be among them. And surely critics on the Left should be able to recognize that some of these politically and intellectually bankrupt European governments are generating paranoia in order to win back public support?
Representative of this approach, voiced by a politician on the center-right, but widely and approvingly circulated by the center-left as well, is the speech by French Senator Claude Malhuret on March 4. And it is a perfect summary of what European establishments call the “debate” on the war in Ukraine.
Malhuret described Trump as a “traitor” who is “capitulating to Putin,” aided by “Putin collaborators” in Europe. He said that Trump had displayed his “treason” and taken “another step into infamy” by stopping U.S. military aid to Ukraine. A week later on March 11, Trump resumed aid to Ukraine, having in the meantime, and through this pressure, persuaded the Ukrainian government to join the U.S. in calling for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine — a call met with furious rejection by Russian hardliners, and great caution by Putin.
There is, as yet at least, no evidence that the Trump administration will push Ukraine to give up more land than the territories it has already lost and cannot reconquer. There is also no evidence that it will press Ukraine to disarm — though there may be certain limits of arms that the U.S. and NATO will supply to Ukraine. And as for Ukraine’s independence and path towards the West, the Trump administration supports Ukraine’s future EU membership and the Russian government has publicly accepted Ukraine’s “sovereign right” to this.
So this move by Trump was not “capitulation” but a crude but effective step on the road to a compromise peace. . . .
So while you digest the fact that Europe and the socialist EU is extending the war, pushing for more, but needs the US to back them because one single US air craft carrier has a larger air force on it that most entire nations, it is the USA and Trump that is pushing moderation and peace. Seriously you are living inside your own head and outside of the real world.
Both statements asserted that the respective parties were committed to a "durable and lasting peace."
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Trump admin strikes deal with Russia, Ukraine to secure Black Sea shipping
Both statements asserted that the respective parties were committed to a "durable and lasting peace."
The Trump administration on Tuesday released statements on the results of its talks with Ukrainian and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia, announcing that both parties had agreed to cooperate in ensuring safe commercial shipping in the Black Sea and to demilitarize the critical shipping routes.
The development follows agreement on a limited ceasefire earlier this month in which both parties would refrain from striking critical energy infrastructure and work toward an agreement to pacify the Black Sea. A full peace appears a long way off, however, as neither agreement affects the movement of ground troops or air support and the Russians have begun to encroach in Ukraine's Sumy region.
The administration released separate, but near identical statements on the outcomes of separate talks with the envoys of each nation. Both asserted that the respective parties were committed to a "durable and lasting peace."
"The United States and Ukraine [and Russia] have agreed to ensure safe navigation, eliminate the use of force, and prevent the use of commercial vessels for military purposes in the Black Sea," the statements read. They further indicated that both nations had agreed to implement measures to enforce the energy ceasefire that both parties previously agreed to.
Seriously go read a book. I'd strongly recommend THE ART OF THE DEAL by Donald J Trump. You need to dig your head out of the sand and place it into the reality of global politics.
The U.S. also promised to "help restore Russia’s access to the world market for agricultural and fertilizer exports, lower maritime insurance costs, and enhance access to ports and payment systems for such transactions."