The Second Term of Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America

"Except I think that is not true.
First of all, half of the Ukrainians are ethnic Russian and have repeatedly voted to stay as part of Russia." R5 #3,560
So you have previously explained.
But your alternate version represents a very small minority view.
It does not explain the sacrifice made by those in the combat zones.

"Russia could easily have defeated the Ukraine in a week." R5 #3,560
But instead Putin has chosen to drag the carnage out for years.
If that's the case then mass murder is a Putin priority higher than territorial conquest.
Putin is a monster, no doubt. But you present him as even worse than he seems to be.
Russian rate of losses in Ukraine almost triples in one year

"Russia could easily have defeated the Ukraine in a week." R5 #3,560
Seems more like fantasy than reality.
Putin could end this in a week, but year after year refuses to do so?
- piffle -

"All Putin had to do was to attack the civilian infrastructure like water, fuel, and electricity, like we did to Iraq in Shock and Awe.
Russia never did that." R5 #3,560

IAEA brokers localised Ukraine ceasefire to allow nuclear plant repairs​

Concerns over the safety of the Zaporizhzhia plant, Europe’s largest, have been rife throughout Russia’s war on Ukraine.
By Al Jazeera Staff, AFP and Reuters / Published On 5 Jun 2026
"I have never seen any country being treated as delicately as Russia is treating the Ukraine." R5 #3,560
For search syntax I entered:
Russia atrocity Ukraine *

The first page was full of different sources. The following is the link at the top of that list.

Your continued portrayal of Russia as victim of Ukraine is so slim a minority view, I doubt it's common even in Russia.
And your portrayal of Putin as some sort of ethical champion is laughable.

Recently I encountered a report of Russia inducting mercenaries, often from impoverished nations in Africa.
And as is common with mercenaries, their employer is using them as fodder, marching them into the meat-grinder.

It's horrific. BUT !
Nice shade of lipstick you've slapped on it.

* Instead of continuing to sing the Putin melody, provide yourself some constructive insight. Try these two search syntaxes separately.

- Russia atrocity Ukraine
&
- Ukraine atrocity Russia
or whatever other syntax you think will reveal disclosures supporting your view.
 
Just in case you thought FIFA wasn't corrupt. Political interference in sport not seen since Adolph Hitler Olympics! Shame!

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Trump just called the head of FIFA to overturn a red card against a U.S. soccer player — and for the first time in over 60 years of World Cup history, FIFA reversed the automatic ban.

On July 1, U.S. striker Folarin Balogun stepped on the ankle of Bosnia's Tarik Muharemović during a 2-0 win. He got a red card. Under FIFA's own rules, that triggers an automatic one-game suspension with no appeal, the exact same penalty applied to every other red card in this tournament.

Then Trump called FIFA President Gianni Infantino and asked him to review it.

Days later, FIFA announced Balogun's suspension was "suspended for a probationary period of one year." He plays Belgium on Monday in Seattle.

Trump celebrated on Truth Social: "Thank you to FIFA for doing what was right, and reversing a great injustice!"

The man he called is the same man who handed him FIFA's inaugural "Peace Prize" last December — an award invented for Trump after he spent months furious about not winning the Nobel. Trump's financial disclosure, made public last week, showed Infantino gave him 10 tickets worth $15,000 to last year's Club World Cup final.

Belgium's federation is furious. The Royal Belgian Football Association said it was "astonished," pointed out FIFA's written code says a red card automatically suspends a player for the next match, and said it's "investigating all potential options."

Belgium's coach Rudi Garcia didn't hold back: "I didn't know that in the offices of FIFA the 5th of July was the 1st of April in Europe." He added: "We're not defending the national team or federation, we are defending football."

Balogun is a U.S. citizen by birth. Last week, the Supreme Court blocked Trump's executive order trying to sharply restrict birthright citizenship. One week later, he's on the phone bending the rules of a global sport for a birthright citizen who scores goals.

Same rulebook that suspended everyone else. One phone call from one president. One reversal that's never happened in the history of the World Cup.

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How do you conclude that masks and social distancing increased the death toll?

What ends any epidemic is herd immunity.
With covid, that meant about 70% of the population has to get recovery immunity.

But with masks and social distancing, you keep a supply of people without immunity to act as easy hosts, that prevent the epidemic from dying out.
Covid should only have lasted about 2 months, killing about 30k per month.
But the masks and social distancing caused it to last over 3 years, killing the same 30k per month.

Since those under 40 years of age were at no risk from covid, we could have easily accelerated the infection spread to achieve herd immunity and end it, much faster.

And the mRNA seems to have been incredibly bad since those who took the mRNA shot seem to lose immunity and get covid multiple times.
 
So you have previously explained.
But your alternate version represents a very small minority view.
It does not explain the sacrifice made by those in the combat zones.


But instead Putin has chosen to drag the carnage out for years.
If that's the case then mass murder is a Putin priority higher than territorial conquest.
Putin is a monster, no doubt. But you present him as even worse than he seems to be.
Russian rate of losses in Ukraine almost triples in one year


Seems more like fantasy than reality.
Putin could end this in a week, but year after year refuses to do so?
- piffle -


IAEA brokers localised Ukraine ceasefire to allow nuclear plant repairs​

Concerns over the safety of the Zaporizhzhia plant, Europe’s largest, have been rife throughout Russia’s war on Ukraine.
By Al Jazeera Staff, AFP and Reuters / Published On 5 Jun 2026

For search syntax I entered:
Russia atrocity Ukraine *

The first page was full of different sources. The following is the link at the top of that list.

Your continued portrayal of Russia as victim of Ukraine is so slim a minority view, I doubt it's common even in Russia.
And your portrayal of Putin as some sort of ethical champion is laughable.

Recently I encountered a report of Russia inducting mercenaries, often from impoverished nations in Africa.
And as is common with mercenaries, their employer is using them as fodder, marching them into the meat-grinder.

It's horrific. BUT !
Nice shade of lipstick you've slapped on it.

* Instead of continuing to sing the Putin melody, provide yourself some constructive insight. Try these two search syntaxes separately.

- Russia atrocity Ukraine
&
- Ukraine atrocity Russia
or whatever other syntax you think will reveal disclosures supporting your view.

I disagree.
First of all, the election in the Ukraine that installed a pro-Russian government in 2012 was ruled fair by the international observers.
Local elections were also held as to sovereignty, and about half of the Ukraine voted to be returned to Russia.
And the only atrocities are by the ethnic Polish in the Ukraine, who are murdering ethnic Russian natives.
The Azov Battalion is famous for the massacres they cause, and their racial bigotry.

And clearly it is good that Putin did not try to end the war quickly, since that would have meant depriving the civilians of utilities and food.
But the ethnic Polish have been consistently attacking civilians and utilities, like the US missiles they hit generating stations and oil refineries in Russia with.

Russia is not a "victim of the Ukraine", but clearly it is the US weapons and soldiers who are murdering ethnic Russians and the Russian soldiers who are trying to defend them.
It is obviously a false claim that the Ukraine figured out how to make all these incredibly expensive anti tank missiles and drones.
This is just another war the US started against Russia, just like the one in Afghanistan.
And clearly it is being carried out secretly by US troops operating the remote control US weapons.
 
"Russia could easily have defeated the Ukraine in a week." R5 #3,560
"And clearly it is good that Putin did not try to end the war quickly, since that would have meant depriving the civilians of utilities and food." R5 #3567
Because no such deprivation has occurred in the intervening years?
How many human beings have lost their lives in this flagrant display of Ukrainian aggression which Putin could have won in a week?

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"Russia could easily have defeated the Ukraine in a week." R5 #3,560
Think you can quote any reputable news source that asserts this? I can't name any.
 
Because no such deprivation has occurred in the intervening years?
How many human beings have lost their lives in this flagrant display of Ukrainian aggression which Putin could have won in a week?

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Think you can quote any reputable news source that asserts this? I can't name any.

The US deliberately started this war in the Ukraine, going back to 2013 when Hunter Biden was delivering the bribes through Burisma Holdings.
We gave the Ukraine hundreds of billions in weapons.
We were stockpiling weapons there for 8 years before we finally told Zelensky to cut off all contract with Moscow, so that the war would start.

So then don't you think that the first thing we would have done is purge the media of any reality over the situation?

This is just like the CIA creating and arming the Mujahideen in Afghanistan with Stinger missiles.
Those people firing the Stinger missiles in Afghanistan were wearing turbans, but were likely to be US soldiers.

How long could the ethnic Polish generals in the Ukraine have held out of all food, water, electricity, and heat were all cut off?
Russia could have done that in the first week of this 5 year long war.
 
mRNA vaccines "prevented immunity"? That's a new one - but if you believe that you're going to have to produce a peer reviewed article in a legitimate scientific or medical journal that concludes that.
 
mRNA vaccines "prevented immunity"? That's a new one - but if you believe that you're going to have to produce a peer reviewed article in a legitimate scientific or medical journal that concludes that.

Everyone knows that there were lots of cases of reinfection with covid.
The first question then is why, since normally you develop immunity to any pathogen once you had it?

The second question then is whether or not those who did not get the mRNA shot also got covid more than once?

The $60 billion that the mRNA makers profited by make those questions unanswered.
 
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