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#491
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09-23-2025, 03:50 PM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IX
I'm just curious what he thinks a round of tariffs will do that sanctions didn't?
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#492
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09-23-2025, 06:43 PM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IX
He doesn't think anything imo. I'm sure asking Europe not to buy russian energy is something US oil and gas tycoons put into his head and told him to say. Its easy for the US not to by russian oil and gas because they produce enough oil themslelves. For europe to quick russian energy cold turkey is just not feasible. Its like asking US not to use oil and gas for a few years, until they build new ports and energy infrastructure. |
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#493
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09-24-2025, 03:46 AM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IX
a little breakdown: The content of this article is based on reporting by AFP, ANSA, BTA, CTK, dpa, HINA, TASR and STA as part of the European Newsroom (enr) project. Think they feel somehow guilty over this and that's why the French and Dutch have a hard stance in favor of Ukraine and delivering them weapons/money etc. |
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#494
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09-24-2025, 04:11 AM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IX
US president Donald Trump has said Ukraine can win back all territory it has lost to Russia – a dramatic shift from the American leader’s previous call on Kyiv to make concessions. Mr Trump offered his position in a social media posting soon after meeting with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Mr Trump wrote: “I think Ukraine, with the support of the European Union, is in a position to fight and WIN all of Ukraine back in its original form. With time, patience, and the financial support of Europe and, in particular, NATO, the original borders from where this War started, is very much an option.” GDP stagnation and falling bonds. the Russian economy is entering survival mode: The Salavat petrochemical complex, one of Russia's largest which is located in Bashkortostan region, was attacked by Ukrainian drones yesterday, the local governor said on Wednesday via his channel on Telegram, the second such attack in less than a week. "Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat has been subjected to another terrorist drone attack. We are assessing the extent of the damage. All emergency services are on scene, and firefighting measures are underway," Radiy Khabirov said. Ukrainian drones earlier this month also hit an oil refinery in Ufa, Bashkortostan's regional capital, about 1,400 kilometres (870 miles) from the Ukrainian border. The Salavat petrochemical complex produces gasoline, diesel, kerosene and other petroleum products as well as liquefied gases, butyl alcohols, polyethylene, polystyrene and ammonia. Also pumping stations on the Kuibyshev-Tikhoretsk pipeline in Russia’s Volgograd and Samara regions were struck in the past 3 days. Ukraine will continue efforts to disrupt “the cash flows” financing Russia’s war. The Ukrainian General Staff later confirmed the operation, saying on its Telegram channel that long-range drones struck “a number of significant facilities” on Russian territory overnight. Among them was the Saratov refinery in Saratov region, which accounts for more than 7 million tons of annual capacity—around 2.5% of Russia’s total refining volume. Explosions and a large fire were reported at the site. Another strike targeted the Novokuybyshevsk refinery in Samara region, with a processing capacity exceeding 8.8 million tons of oil per year. Preliminary information indicated both explosions and a fire there, according to the Ukrainian military. In addition, Ukrainian Special Operations Forces hit the Samara linear-production dispatching station near the village of Prosvet. The station blends high- and low-sulfur crude to produce Russia’s Urals export grade, which represents up to half of the country’s total oil exports. Ukrainian officials said the SBU and Special Operations Forces also struck the Zenzevatka station in Volgograd region and the Sovkhoznaya-2 station in Samara region, both linked to oil transport through Novorossiysk, one of Russia’s key Black Sea export terminals. |
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#496
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09-24-2025, 04:53 PM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IX
Think he now realizes Putin isn't a real friend nor Putin is impressed by him as Trump said many things about this war but never really takes action plus Trump now realizes that russia doesn't want to end the war, without demanding over the top guarantees in the eyes of Ukraine. His ego is hurt too as he always said to his voters and the whole world he would and could end the war in no time. Now this ain't gonna happen (soon) he probably realizes he will not be writing history and likely will not receive the Nobel peace prize. Trump ended his message by saying I wish both countries well. That’s Trump's way for being bored/exhausted by 2 countries that seem to have other priorities in the world besides getting him a Nobel Prize. Also: He puts the bar way too high so he can always hide behind this to not impose sanctions on russia imo but on the other hand you never know with him lol also: Maybe his mind shifts towards what his voters and all Americans want nowadays? |
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#497
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09-25-2025, 10:51 AM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IX
If you pay attention to his comments, you can see how he basically sees profit in this war now. It was always a tug-of-war between the us domestic oil and gas producers and arms lobbyists and Putin. Both hold trump by the balls, and the question was, which one squeezes harder. His goal seems to almost entirely be war-profiteering. Thats why the requirement of EU quitting all russian energy( obviously US would take its place at much higher prices ). Same for arms deals. He clearly separated the US from this conflict by saing "EU and Ukraine together", not "The west together". No, he wants to sell weapons to the EU, and get profits. |