5 thoughts on “Ten days after Oval Office beat down, Zelensky accepts cease-fire”

  1. As much as I like Zelensky being publically berated on American television while inside the White House, demanding more money, I have a bad feeling we’re being played. That whole confrontation last week came across like 1980s style professional wrestling and now, poof, ceasefire on the way?!?! Well, I hope Putin hurries up and finishes the job without mercy. Ukraine is, always was, and always will be part of Russia. Putin must take it ALL back, capture Zelensky and his enablers, try them in a military tribunal and upon conviction, swiftly execute them. Oh, and those minerals underground in ukraine (Russia) belong to Russia, not us.

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      Leaving aside the obvious fake politician and theater in the Ukraine since 2014, why would Putin accept a cease fire even if the coke dwarf meant what he is saying? Russia is winning! Cease fire only benefits the losers!

      Larov and Putin have been consistent for months on their terms for a ceasefire and it’s not just we stop shooting today and come to the negotiating table.

      After the executions let’s have a more public reckoning of the monies that went to our politicians too. A list came out a month ago for one day and then memory hole. Frog march them too.

  2. It probably has more to do with the Russians taking back Kursk and making more headway throughout the Eastern half of Ukraine. Russia has no reason to agree to an empty ceasefire, considering the Minsk betrayal where a ceasefire simply allowed the EU and US to resupply Ukraine. There is no reason not to push for Ukraine’s unconditional surrender to all of Russia’s terms.

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