RFK Jr says that one of the main reasons he’s endorsing Trump is because of the former president's anti-🇺🇦Ukraine views.

/—-/ Why did Putin wait for Trump to leave off and for Mr Tough Guy Biden to take office?
That may have been part of all those "secret" talks between Putin and Trump that we'll never know about.

First Trump cuts off aid to Ukraine, remember the first impeachment, so it was at it's weakest when he left.
 
/—-/ Why did Putin wait for Trump to leave off and for Mr Tough Guy Biden to take office?
Why did bin Laden wait for Clinton to leave office, and the tough cowboy George W. Bush to take office, before carrying out the biggest terrorist strike in history.
 
It takes some time to build up the cash reserves and military assets for an invasion, dumbass.

And Putin assumed Trump would win re-election, because incumbents almost always do, which would thus give Putin no reason to rush and cause him to believe he had plenty of time to build up.
Trump was also cutting off military aid to Ukraine. So while Russia was building up, Trump was tearing Ukraine down.
 
If elected, Trump will shut down all funding for Ukraine and force Zelennsky to surrender Eastern Ukraine to Putin.

And it is very likely Putin will be in Kyiv by next summer.

Then God help the Baltic states.
 
You mean 🇷🇺 anti-war views.
yes, Soviet influence on the peace movement - Wikipedia

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In 1951 the House Committee on Un-American Activities published The Communist "Peace" Offensive, which detailed the activities of the WPC and of numerous affiliated organisations. It listed dozens of American organisations and hundreds of Americans who had been involved in peace meetings, conferences and petitions. It noted, "that some of the persons who are so described in either the text or the appendix withdrew their support and/or affiliation with these organizations when the Communist character of these organizations was discovered. There may also be persons whose names were used as sponsors or affiliates of these organizations without permission or knowledge of the individuals involved."[25]

In 1982, The Heritage Foundation published Moscow and the Peace Offensive, which said that non-aligned peace organizations advocated similar policies on defence and disarmament to the Soviet Union. It argued that "pacifists and concerned Christians had been drawn into the Communist campaign largely unaware of its real sponsorship."[26]

Russian GRU defector Stanislav Lunev said in his autobiography that "the GRU and the KGB helped to fund just about every antiwar movement and organization in America and abroad," and that during the Vietnam War the USSR gave $1 billion to American anti-war movements, more than it gave to the VietCong,[27] ... Lunev described this as a "hugely successful campaign and well worth the cost".[27] The former KGB officer Sergei Tretyakov said that the Soviet Peace Committee funded and organized demonstrations in Europe against US bases.[28] According to Time magazine, a US State Department official estimated that the KGB may have spent $600 million on the peace offensive up to 1983, channeling funds through national Communist parties or the World Peace Council "to a host of new antiwar organizations that would, in many cases, reject the financial help if they knew the source."[21] Richard Felix Staar in his book Foreign Policies of the Soviet Union says that non-communist peace movements without overt ties to the USSR were "virtually controlled" by it. Lord Chalfont claimed that the Soviet Union was giving the European peace movement £100 million a year. The Federation of Conservative Students (FCS) alleged Soviet funding of CND.

U.S. plans in the late 1970s and early 1980s to deploy Pershing II missiles in Western Europe in response to the Soviet SS-20 missiles were contentious, prompting Paul Nitze, the American negotiator, to suggest a compromise plan for nuclear missiles in Europe in the celebrated "walk in the woods" with Soviet negotiator Yuli Kvitsinsky, but the Soviets never responded.[29] Kvitsinsky would later write that, despite his efforts, the Soviet side was not interested in compromise, calculating instead that peace movements in the West would force the Americans to capitulate.[30]

In November 1981, Norway expelled a suspected KGB agent who had offered bribes to Norwegians to get them to write letters to newspapers denouncing the deployment of new NATO missiles.[21]

In 1985 Time magazine noted "the suspicions of some Western scientists that the nuclear winter hypothesis was promoted by Moscow to give antinuclear groups in the U.S. and Europe some fresh ammunition against America's arms buildup."[31] Sergei Tretyakov claimed that the data behind the nuclear winter scenario was faked by the KGB and spread in the west as part of a campaign against Pershing II missiles.[32] He said that the first peer-reviewed paper in the development of the nuclear winter hypothesis, "Twilight at Noon" by Paul Crutzen and John Birks (1982),[33] was published as a result of this KGB influence.

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If elected, Trump will shut down all funding for Ukraine and force Zelennsky to surrender Eastern Ukraine to Putin.

And it is very likely Putin will be in Kyiv by next summer.

Then God help the Baltic states.
Then God help the Baltic states, Germany, Alaska, California , etc.


 
If elected, Trump will shut down all funding for Ukraine and force Zelennsky to surrender Eastern Ukraine to Putin.
I don't think it stops at eastern Ukraine. If Trump also throws NATO under the bus, Ukraine will be on their own, and Putin won't stop with just some of Ukraine. He wants "little Russia" back.
 
/—-/ Putin was smart enough to wait for Trump to be out of office, and for weak knee Dementia Joe to be sworn in.
And Trump got NATO nations to “PAY THEIR FAIR SHARE” or face the consequences. And, they paid up.
I’m not seeing a problem here except for democRATs unwillingness to stand up for our country.
I see a problem and most of the world sees a problem except for Trump and his cult. He can do no wrong.
 
I don't think it stops at eastern Ukraine.
🇷🇺 they wage expansionist, imperialistic jihad against NATO, DEMOCRACY, LIBERAL ORDER , and 🇷🇺they dont even hide it.


 
It takes some time to build up the cash reserves and military assets for an invasion, dumbass.

And Putin assumed Trump would win re-election, because incumbents almost always do, which would thus give Putin no reason to rush and cause him to believe he had plenty of time to build up.
/----/ "It takes some time to build up the cash reserves and military assets for an invasion, dumbass."

That's got to be the weakest excuse yet. When Obama was president in February and March 2014, Russia invaded the Crimean Peninsula, part of Ukraine, and then annexed it. Then invaded Ukraine when Biden was in office.
 
/----/ "It takes some time to build up the cash reserves and military assets for an invasion, dumbass."

That's got to be the weakest excuse yet. When Obama was president in February and March 2014, Russia invaded the Crimean Peninsula, part of Ukraine, and then annexed it. Then invaded Ukraine when Biden was in office.
You forgot about Russia invading Georgia while Bush was president.

Crimea is not the same as invading Ukraine.

YUGE difference.
 
You forgot about Russia invading Georgia while Bush was president.

Crimea is not the same as invading Ukraine.

YUGE difference.
/---/ I didn't forget, but I posted that in a rush and didn't take the time to find a link to back it up. But, yes, it's true. There is a great meme out there with the timeline, but I couldn't find it.
 
At no point did Trump ever criticize Putin for the invasions.

Georgia? Nope!

Crimea? Nope!

Ukraine? He called Putin "brilliant" and a "genius".

Not one single harsh word about Putin. Ever.

Rosie O'donnell? Oh hell yeah! Millions and millions of tweets about Rosie.

Wake up, fools. Trump is totally in the bag for Putin.

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