Kiev flattened at the very least, zelensky and all his command dead.What would be the consequences if Xi was injured or killed by ukraine? i think it is impossible, but i am curious anyway.
Kiev flattened at the very least, zelensky and all his command dead.What would be the consequences if Xi was injured or killed by ukraine? i think it is impossible, but i am curious anyway.
The US is already at the limit of what they can provide for Ukraine, and the deal is a sham and there is nothing in it for the US other than a social media/news win for Trump.Will Russia face more US support/weapons/intel now that the minerals deal has been signed?
The US is already at the limit of what they can provide for Ukraine, and the deal is a sham and there is nothing in it for the US other than a social media/news win for Trump.
The deal is not between the US and Ukraine, but rather between the US and Zelensky, an illegitimate leader operating outside his time frame in violation of the Ukrainian constitution, so yes, Russia will simply ignore this deal and continue to prosecute the war as if no deal was signed. Once a new legitimate leader is elected, he or she can tell the US to go pound sand and the deal becomes void and null.Sure;y it cant be meaningless
This deal not too long ago was billed as the peace deal that Zelensky refused to sign at that bust up at the Whitehouse, and then we had the subsequent stories about US pulling support for Ukraine (not to mention it got Europe to very publicly commit to more military spending).
Of course this is a deal between US and Ukraine, and as far as we know Russia is not a part of any such deal - or have Russia and US done a secret deal to divide Ukraine as happened once with Poland back in the day.
Will Russia simply ignore the deal and carry on with achieving its goals, will US sit idly by while its investment becomes increasingly occupied by Russia.
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The deal is not between the US and Ukraine, but rather between the US and Zelensky, an illegitimate leader operating outside his time frame in violation of the Ukrainian constitution, so yes, Russia will simply ignore this deal and continue to prosecute the war as if no deal was signed. Once a new legitimate leader is elected, he or she can tell the US to go pound sand and the deal becomes void and null.
Was any money allocated for Ukraine in that $150 billion reconciliation package? Seems like you could use that as a vehicle for that type of support.Will Russia face more US support/weapons/intel now that the minerals deal has been signed?