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>There's absolutely nothing reasonable about Russian demands ever.
It's sad to see how brainwashed people we have in the west.
>They're just pissed off that when they came to rob, they had locked the doors.
Are you one of those who believe the war started in February of 2022 for no reason at all?
Do you have any understanding of the dire situation of NATO stockpiles of ammunition and weapon systems?
The facts are, purely materially speaking, that NATO can't afford the war anymore since there are no more weapons to send (in relevant quantities).
You can seethe all you want about it, but that is an objective fact.
The US can't send more, in particular since there are more important fronts for them to focus on which will need the resources.
Primarily China and the fact that the US can't produce weapons unless China sells them rare earths.
The only real alternative would be Russia, and the neocons now want to focus on China and the middle east more.
So Trump needs to leave Ukraine.
This means he just needs a headline story that he can sell.
>6.5 out of 10 points in Zelenskys peace formula sounds good.
>Land swap without Ukraine even holding anything in Kursk to trade with? Also sounds good.
>Putin agrees to ceasefire? Excellent!
>Putin agrees to general ceasefire to uphold Ukrainian democracy? Trump literally won the lottery on that one!
It will be something along those lines, and probably a cooperation on resource extraction in the Arctic.
Norway not invited.
Sorry.
And I wouldn't be surprised if there is an energy deal also coming out of the meeting.
If the US wants to get cost of living down (as they do), then Russia is the only partner to this end.