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Donald Trump is now suggesting that

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Putin and Zilinski should talk. This has

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not happened since 2019. And remember

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that Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

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Zilinski came into office after the

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takeover in Crimea. So it makes sense

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that there could be a meeting between

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2014 and well before the invasion in 22.

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But now after a 3 and 12year war, Trump

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suggesting a meeting directly between

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Putin and Zalinski without a mediator

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like Donald Trump to me is a big fat

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signal that Donald Trump is actually

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giving up on this war. Remember Donald

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Trump before he got into office told us

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that he would end this war within 24

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hours, that it would have never happened

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if he were president, which of course

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there could be no way of knowing. This

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is, you know, Donald Trump marketing

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himself. This isn't designed to take a

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side as to whether or not I like, you

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know, one side or another in politics. I

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want everybody to hate me so I can give

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you neutral perspective. I think what's

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actually happening is Donald Trump is

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waking up to the realization that the

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intelligence community, the CIA, the

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United States Department of Defense, and

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the Europeans recognize the best thing

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to do is keep this damn war going.

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Unfortunately, that means more death and

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destruction. But the reason this is

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going on, the creation of the

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hinterlands, so to speak, in Ukraine, is

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because it is something that keeps

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Russia in a wartime economy. Something

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that keeps Russia in a wartime economy

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is something that weakens Russia in

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their support for bricks currency, their

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support for ddollarization, their

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support for a potential Chinese takeover

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of Tyrron, Taiwan, their support for

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Iran and North Korea Korea, both state

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sponsors of terrorism. North Korea Korea

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sends troops to Russia to help fight in

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Ukraine. We know this to the tune of

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tens of thousands of North Koreans have

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been sent to support the Russian war

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effort. And we know that Iran builds

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drones with drone factories for Russia,

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not only in Iran, but also inside of

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Russia to get the drones to the front

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lines more quickly. Therefore, fighting

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to keep Russia weak is really just a

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tool to also weaken the axis. North

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Korea is losing people. You've got Iran

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losing assets. You've got China who has

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a weaker potential partner and a play

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for maybe in the future Taiwan. If

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Russia rolls Ukraine, it just sends a

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license to China to rule Taiwan and take

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90% of our advanced semiconductor

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manufacturing. This isn't great. Now,

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Donald Trump is suggesting a meeting

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directly should take place between Putin

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and Zalinski. recognize that Donald

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Trump, you know, during his presser

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yesterday said that this war has been a

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lot tougher than he expected. See,

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here's the Wall Street Journal echoing

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that the war has been acknowledged that

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ending the Russia Ukraine war was harder

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than expected. But beyond that, Donald

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Trump is basically kicking the can over

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to Putin and Zalinski, saying, "Hey,

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y'all should meet." But Putin has never

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suggested meeting Zalinski. Now, there

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has been some openness to Donald Trump's

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suggestion of a trilat, which is a fancy

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way of saying a trilateral meeting where

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you have Trump as a mediator and then

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Putin and Zalinski. But Trump is even

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backing away from that. Trump is backing

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away now, suggesting, uh, you know what,

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I actually don't even want to be

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involved in the negotiations. Why don't

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you guys just negotiate directly? just

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go, you know, Putin and Zilinsky

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together, which first of all, they

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probably just kill each other because it

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would be the perfect opportunity to try

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to take out one one of the others,

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right? Uh and then what you end up with

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is a situation where even if they were

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to meet, do we really think Putin is

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going to change his tune and say

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something more than, "Hey, uh, you know,

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I want the Dawnboss region, including

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areas that you have military control

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over. We want you to give." Zilinski is

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not going to go for that. So really,

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Trump is setting up a dead end. Now, why

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is Trump setting up a dead end? Trump is

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setting up a dead end because he doesn't

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want to come across as having lost the

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negotiation. He doesn't want to come

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across as having failed this negotiation

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or ending the war in Ukraine. So, how do

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you do that? How do you come across as

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saying, "Hey, it wasn't me." Well, what

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you do is you say, "Man, Zalinski is

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being really stubborn. You know,

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Zalinski could end the war at any moment

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if he wanted to. You know, Putin

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suggested he's open to ending the war.

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It's just a matter of Zalinski being

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willing to end it." Of course. Again, if

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you want to give up your country, sure,

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you can end the war. For example, should

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we freeze uh the front lines or are we

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going to have to take Putin's deal where

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Putin suggests uh that uh hey just give

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us the Dawnboss region here, eastern

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Dawnboss region and give up parts of

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Daesk that Ukrainian forces still

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control.

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Zencins is not going to go for this. But

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now Donald Trump could say, "Hey, we'll

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do a trilateral discussion between

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Trump, Putin, and Zalinski if and only

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if you all have a negotiation discussion

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first." But because that's never going

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to happen, Donald Trump can basically

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wash his hands and go, "Hey, I met with

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Putin. I met with Sinski. Now it's their

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turn to meet together." He recognizes

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it's never going to happen. So he can

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make the argument that, "Hey, I tried."

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But after he throws up his hands and

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says, "Hey, I tried." We actually go

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back to the US benefit of keeping Russia

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weak in the wartime economy that they're

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in. Now, don't get me wrong, people make

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this argument that Russia's economy is

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suffering. Russia's economy has actually

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done a really good job at adapting to

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the wartime economy that they're in.

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businesses are creating Russian-made

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products that they previously couldn't

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get from or that they previously would

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get from other countries that are now

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sanctioned and restricted going into

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Russia. At the same time, this meeting

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between Putin and Donald Trump got Trump

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to drop this idea of really heavy uh

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aggressive sanctions against Russia. So

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Putin's fine. Like people make this

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argument that Russia's economy is on the

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brink of a collapse. I don't think it

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actually is. I think they could keep

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going with this militarily uh

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industrialized economy, this economy

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that is capable of marching on for the

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long term and growing really in in hopes

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the power of the axis. That's Russia's

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POV. Whereas, you know, obviously the US

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POV is exactly what the intelligence

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community has been doing for the last,

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you know, really 10 11 years. Keep

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Russia weak. They're a nuclear power.

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Keep them weak. Keep them busy. and

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they're being kept weak and busy with

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not US lives, unfortunately, with

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Ukrainian and North Korean and Russian

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lives. It's terrible. War sucks. But

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this whole idea about Trump making this

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argument that we're selling weapons to

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Ukraine. Let's be real. We're just

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funding NATO who's then buying weapons

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and giving them to Ukraine. So, there's

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a lot of marketing in what's happening

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with Donnie T. And I'm not saying that's

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bad. I mean to some extent you kind of

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want you know somebody who could like

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really sell America right like sell the

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best of America but as a human you

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should recognize that what what's

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happening with this idea of yeah we'll

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do a trilateral talk after they have a

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meeting together. It's basically

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shoveling the responsibility of this

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happening onto

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a scenario that just isn't going to

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happen. Even if it happened, I don't

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think Zalinsky has the power to do

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anything because he's basically tied by

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the balls to the Europeans and NATO

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because they supply all the int almost

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all of the intelligence and almost all

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the weaponry. So no, there's nothing

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that can come out of a Zodki Putin

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meeting even if they had it because you

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need the Europeans and the United States

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to be on board with it. and by washing

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her hands of of even showing up at that

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meeting, but just oh, let them have a

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meeting together. I really think it's

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just Trump trying to basically say,

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"Hey, I tried. It didn't work. It's on

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Zilinsky and Putin. Oh, they're being

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stubborn. Damn, that's unfortunate."

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