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    AG

      Unfortunately it´s not that easy. See nakedcapitalism blog for more on that compelx issue…

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      Tatyana

        Well, let’s resume the discussion of the situation with the Ukrainian conflict regarding the meeting of Putin and Trump in Alaska.
        I will bring you some atmosphere of Russian social networks.

        A couple of days before the meeting, when the composition of the delegation became known, jokes about Medvedev appeared.
        As you know, he distinguished himself with particularly crazy rhetoric in his Telegram channel. So, the public humorous opinion attributes to him an irrepressible desire to use the nuclear button.
        They posted pictures from the movie “Home Alone”, the moment when Kevin’s parents at the airport discover that they left him home alone.
        Later, they joked that a joint lunch was canceled because Medvedev supposedly got to the strongbox with the button, that’s why not only Putin hurried home, but also a worried Trump allocated a couple of fighter jets to escort him.

        Footage from the video of the meeting, where Putin and Trump are walking down the red carpet and Trump is saluting the military guard, was framed to look like Trump is saluting Putin.

        A photo from the meeting room, where Putin put his hands to his mouth like a megaphone, trying to answer something to the shouting journalists, was accompanied by the caption “Ukrainians, what’s wrong with your face?”. It became the meme of the day, with multiple jokes like today in Ukraine there are massive reports about failures in Face ID, and the heat of burning butts has brought global warming significantly closer.

        In general, since no breakthrough statements were made, someone summed up the results of the meeting as follows:
        “Trump showed his big dick. Putin responded by politely jingling his steel balls. Both were pleased with themselves and, having bowed, went their separate ways.”

        On a serious note, I am personally very grateful to Trump, Witkoff, Rubio and the entire administration who are making efforts to end this conflict. And I’m also grateful to Tucker Carlson, who came to Russia and interviewed Putin (and even endured a long historical opening monologue!). I believe that he did a great thing, first breaking through the shield of lies that the Democrats have built around Russia and Ukraine.

        Now I think it’s time for the Americans to remember that their Congress previously refused to help the Ukrainian Azov precisely because of their Nazi ideology. But they removed this restriction, armed and trained them under Biden, making this war simply inevitable.

        #104878 Reply
        Tatyana

          Viva VPN! 🙂 Hinally I got a good one 🙂
          Do you mind me opening a separate thread to describe what I’ve seen in Crimea? I feel uneasy to post it in this thread, because Crimea isn’t Ukraine.

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          mods@cm_org

            You are of course very welcome to start a new discussion topic specifically about Crimea, Tatyana.

            Any readers who might wish to dispute your view of its territorical status can do so on that thread.

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