kalm wrote: ↑Wed Oct 22, 2025 8:15 am
GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 22, 2025 7:45 am
I don't think we're providing any funding or weapons to Russia, are we?
Good lord let’s hope not, but Trump hasn’t moved Putin one inch while they continue talks. And we’re now letting Europe provide UKR with weapons (which may not be a bad thing in the long run).
Last I heard, the proposal was for Russia to “keep” land it doesn’t hold.
Zalensky should give up on the U.S. being an ally and focus on Europe.
Give up on the US? Even under Trump the US has given more to Ukraine that all of Europe combined has. It's fair to question Trump's effectiveness with this situation, but it's also unfair to say that we're not an ally.
I've always said this is a tough situation. How exactly do we get Russia out of Ukraine? It wasn't until Trump that the US even seriously threatened Russia's economy. Biden made a show of it, but put guardrails around anything to do with oil, despite knowing that Russia's economy was completely dependent on oil sales (he didn't want gas prices to go up while his other policies had already caused rampant inflation - there was an election he was still planning for). So we do that, like what Trump is doing with India (he could threaten China, but we don't have any of the leverage with China that we might have with India). But even that is a long game. If we really wanted Russia out of Ukraine we'd have to insert forces and get directly in the fight ourselves. Is that what you're proposing? It would work, but at what cost (both monetary as well as human toll)?