The Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, where Russia agreed to "Respect the signatory's (i.e., Ukraine's) independence and sovereignty in the existing borders".
If you don't know these basic facts you should go back to playing with your crayons, because you have no business commenting on geopolitics.
Don't be so hard on him. The mouth-breather bro podcasts and Gary memes have NEVER, EVER mentioned that !!!
The Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, where Russia agreed to "Respect the signatory's (i.e., Ukraine's) independence and sovereignty in the existing borders".
If you don't know these basic facts you should go back to playing with your crayons, because you have no business commenting on geopolitics.
You’re referencing the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, signed on December 5, 1994, by Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom, with Ukraine as the key beneficiary. It was a big deal at the time—Ukraine agreed to give up the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal, inherited from the Soviet Union, in exchange for security guarantees. The memorandum’s text is pretty clear: Russia (along with the U.S. and UK) pledged to “respect the independence and sovereignty and the existing borders of Ukraine”
The US, of course, violated this agreeement when they aided the overthrow of the Ukraine govt in 2014.
What/ Don't want to discuss the Minsk accords?
You must have been to the bathroom at GED State Law when they explained that one conspiracy theory about an agreement infraction does not allow all other signatories to do whatever the hell they want.
I guess we're just lucky that Russia didn't all-out nuke Ukraine the next day. Would have been fine.
You’re referencing the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, signed on December 5, 1994, by Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom, with Ukraine as the key beneficiary. It was a big deal at the time—Ukraine agreed to give up the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal, inherited from the Soviet Union, in exchange for security guarantees. The memorandum’s text is pretty clear: Russia (along with the U.S. and UK) pledged to “respect the independence and sovereignty and the existing borders of Ukraine”
The US, of course, violated this agreeement when they aided the overthrow of the Ukraine govt in 2014.
What/ Don't want to discuss the Minsk accords?
You must have been to the bathroom at GED State Law when they explained that one conspiracy theory about an agreement infraction does not allow all other signatories to do whatever the hell they want.
I guess we're just lucky that Russia didn't all-out nuke Ukraine the next day. Would have been fine.
BTW, Newname, is there usually a table of some sort in those agreements for precisely which X feeds and podcasts can be used as VALID indications of alleged agreement infractions?
I suggest that we pause a moment to consider less contentious things.
For example, how EXTRA wet did Melania get yesterday when Macron publicly (and physically, no less!) corrected her massive POS husband?
Just wondering.
What a striking contrast to see Macron delivering a fact check to Trump in real time compared to bobble heads that typically surround Trump while he spews made up facts he pulled directly out of his Azz.
Trump had a childish grin like a 6th grader pretending to be smarter than the teacher. He was taken aback because in this country (like Russia and N.Korea) you don’t publicly disagree with the dear leader.
It's refreshing having a President who answers questions from the press. Whether you like the responses or not I give the guy credit for going up against a (mostly) hostile press daily. Our last President hid or was made to hide by his handlers despite having a (mostly) friendly press lobbing softballs. If harris was the President now she would be hiding, no questions.
I think this is a fair assessment of the three. Many of President Trump's responses will be falsehoods or simply nonsensical, but he is willing to respond.
I suggest that we pause a moment to consider less contentious things.
For example, how EXTRA wet did Melania get yesterday when Macron publicly (and physically, no less!) corrected her massive POS husband?
Just wondering.
What a striking contrast to see Macron delivering a fact check to Trump in real time compared to bobble heads that typically surround Trump while he spews made up facts he pulled directly out of his Azz.
Trump had a childish grin like a 6th grader pretending to be smarter than the teacher. He was taken aback because in this country (like Russia and N.Korea) you don’t publicly disagree with the dear leader.
That's a good point. Macron has to fly over the Atlantic to do what 53 Republican Senators should be doing AT LEAST daily.
It's refreshing having a President who answers questions from the press. Whether you like the responses or not I give the guy credit for going up against a (mostly) hostile press daily. Our last President hid or was made to hide by his handlers despite having a (mostly) friendly press lobbing softballs. If harris was the President now she would be hiding, no questions.
I think this is a fair assessment of the three. Many of President Trump's responses will be falsehoods or simply nonsensical, but he is willing to respond.
Credit where it's due.
Sorry, pathological lying, belligerence, and utter nonsense massively, massively trump avoidance and/or everyday annoying political speak.
What a striking contrast to see Macron delivering a fact check to Trump in real time compared to bobble heads that typically surround Trump while he spews made up facts he pulled directly out of his Azz.
Trump had a childish grin like a 6th grader pretending to be smarter than the teacher. He was taken aback because in this country (like Russia and N.Korea) you don’t publicly disagree with the dear leader.
That's a good point. Macron has to fly over the Atlantic to do what 53 Republican Senators should be doing AT LEAST daily.
Do Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney end EVERY day asking themselves, "Shi*, is it STILL just me and the other one ?!?!"