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Old 11.30.2024, 07:48 AM   #1479
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and i know we fear experts but here is an "expert analysis" of various possible trump scenarios anyway: https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/11/27...ia-war-europe/
Finally took the time to read it.

I think the real pitfall would be to keep following the same path. I can't tell you about the future, but right now I'm experiencing first-hand the consequences this conflict has had in Europe on a humanitarian and economic level. Every European has felt it.

This is a proxy-war [from the mouth of Boris himself]. Just another round of the power games that have been at play in the region, going all the way back to "The Great Game" in the 19th century.

Ukraine can't win this war. And the Americans, and the Europeans, are not coming to save them. It ends with a deal, and the biggest reason why that hasn't happened yet are the "experienced professionals" of the Biden administration. They saw an opportunity to weaken an adversary and bankroll US Defence contractors, to the tune of, so far, 175bn of your US dollars.
[former Zelenskyy adviser and member of the delegation at the peace talks]
[former Israeli PM]

So I'm sorry, but no, I don't really believe Biden is "suffering with the Ukrainian people".
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