Why Trump’s ceasefire plan leaves Putin’s invasion at risk from US’ European allies | Frontline

February 16, 2025

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  1. A good video with numerous good people giving valuable insights and comments about the war and politics.

  2. What Malcolm Nance says so eloquently resonates with what I have been hearing from my contacts.
    The presenter, Ulsterman Colonel Ingram is a 28 year veteran of British Army Military Intelligence and is strongly pro-Ukraine.
    Diane Francis is also strongly pro-Ukraine, but has been taking a very sombre view of recent developments. Now suddenly she sees a viable deal in the offing? Hard to understand her optimism.
    A consensus is slowly forming amongst my contacts and it’s pretty grim. It has been suggested to me more than once that trump’s outrageously pro-ruZZia regime is preparing a “take it or leave it” deal for Zel, knowing that he will be unable to accept it, thus clearing the way for a total disengagement by the US.
    Listening to that asshole Hegseth and his impossible terms seems to confirm that.
    Zel cannot legally give land away to anyone, especially not to a genocidal nazi.
    The EU, the U.K. and other allies must now make the preparations to send combat troops in big numbers. What other alternative is there?

    • There is no alternative. Either Europe finally emerges from its fucking bubble, or get prepared to dig their own fucking trenches, which they’ll need. It’s that simple.

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