Ukraine. Ukraine. Ukraine.

Trump announces US will begin selling weapons to NATO and NATO will be allowed to Provide those weapons to Ukraine. This announcement also comes 1 day after audio of Trump telling his supporters that he Told Putin to his face that he would "Bomb the Sh**" out of Moscow if Russia Attacked the Ukraine



Trump’s stark warning to Putin after Russia drones hit maternity ward: ‘You’ll be seeing things happen’​


He replied: "I know. You'll be seeing things happen."

The president’s cryptic remark came less than a day after he told NBC News that he’d be making a “major statement” on the status of the three-year-old Russia-Ukraine war this coming Monday.

In a phone interview, the president said he was “disappointed” in Russia and reiterated his recent pledge to send more weapons to Ukraine, explaining that the U.S. would be doing so through NATO allies that will purchase the weapons from American stockpiles.

“We’re sending weapons to NATO, and NATO is paying for those weapons, 100%. So what we’re doing is the weapons that are going out are going to NATO, and then NATO is going to be giving those weapons [to Ukraine], and NATO is paying for those weapons,” Trump said. “We send weapons to NATO, and NATO is going to reimburse the full cost of those weapons.”

And it also comes after a new book revealed him telling donors that he previously had warned Putin he would “bomb the s**t out of Moscow” if the Russian leader attacked Ukraine.

“With Putin I said, ‘If you go into Ukraine, I’m going to bomb the s**t out of Moscow. I’m telling you I have no choice,” Trump said in audio obtained by authors and Washington Post reporters Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager and Isaac Arnsdorf for their new book, 2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America.


“And then [Putin] goes, like, ‘I don’t believe you.’ But he believed me 100%,” they wrote that the president added.

I want to believe that really happened. For all my complaints about Trump, if he told Putin to eat s*** Im completely fine with it. Actually, if true that might be my favorite Trump moment. One thing about having someone mentally unstable in office is our enemies know we are capable of doing some crazy stuff on a whim and keeping them off balance is never a bad thing.

His actions both with Russia and Zelinski don't seem to support this but better late than never on getting behind Ukraine I guess.
 

Trump announces US will begin selling weapons to NATO and NATO will be allowed to Provide those weapons to Ukraine. This announcement also comes 1 day after audio of Trump telling his supporters that he Told Putin to his face that he would "Bomb the Sh**" out of Moscow if Russia Attacked the Ukraine



Trump’s stark warning to Putin after Russia drones hit maternity ward: ‘You’ll be seeing things happen’​


He replied: "I know. You'll be seeing things happen."

The president’s cryptic remark came less than a day after he told NBC News that he’d be making a “major statement” on the status of the three-year-old Russia-Ukraine war this coming Monday.

In a phone interview, the president said he was “disappointed” in Russia and reiterated his recent pledge to send more weapons to Ukraine, explaining that the U.S. would be doing so through NATO allies that will purchase the weapons from American stockpiles.

“We’re sending weapons to NATO, and NATO is paying for those weapons, 100%. So what we’re doing is the weapons that are going out are going to NATO, and then NATO is going to be giving those weapons [to Ukraine], and NATO is paying for those weapons,” Trump said. “We send weapons to NATO, and NATO is going to reimburse the full cost of those weapons.”

And it also comes after a new book revealed him telling donors that he previously had warned Putin he would “bomb the s**t out of Moscow” if the Russian leader attacked Ukraine.

“With Putin I said, ‘If you go into Ukraine, I’m going to bomb the s**t out of Moscow. I’m telling you I have no choice,” Trump said in audio obtained by authors and Washington Post reporters Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager and Isaac Arnsdorf for their new book, 2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America.


“And then [Putin] goes, like, ‘I don’t believe you.’ But he believed me 100%,” they wrote that the president added.
How’s this working out for ya @Donnyboy?

I remember you had A SH*T TON of thoughts on how Biden was handling this.

Strangely absent now.
 
I want to believe that really happened. For all my complaints about Trump, if he told Putin to eat s*** Im completely fine with it. Actually, if true that might be my favorite Trump moment. One thing about having someone mentally unstable in office is our enemies know we are capable of doing some crazy stuff on a whim and keeping them off balance is never a bad thing.

His actions both with Russia and Zelinski don't seem to support this but better late than never on getting behind Ukraine I guess.
Sounds True. Kremlin legit called it "Fake News" and said they could neither confirm nor deny it happened

The Kremlin has cast doubt on the authenticity of last year's audio recording in which US President Donald Trump recounts how, during his first term, he threatened Russian leader Vladimir Putin that he would "bomb Moscow".

Source: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, quoted by Reuters


Quote from Peskov: "I cannot confirm or deny this, even if I wanted to... Whether it is fake or not, we do not know either. There is a lot of fake news these days."

Details: This refers to an audio recording from last year's meeting between Trump and campaign donors, now released by CNN. In it, Trump recounts how he supposedly threatened the leaders of Russia and China with the harshest possible response if they dared to invade Ukraine and Taiwan.

"With Putin I said, ‘If you go into Ukraine, I’m going to bomb the sh*t out of Moscow. I’m telling you I have no choice’," Trump said.
 
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REPORTER: Why are you giving Putin 50 more days?

TRUMP: I've just really been involved in this for not very long. It wasn't an initial focus. This is a Biden war. This is a Democrat war.

 
BREAKING: President Trump opened his remarks alongside NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office on Monday by threatening "severe tariffs" against Russia.

"We're very, very unhappy with them," Trump said of Russia. "And we're going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don't have a deal in 50 days."

 
BREAKING: President Trump opened his remarks alongside NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office on Monday by threatening "severe tariffs" against Russia.

"We're very, very unhappy with them," Trump said of Russia. "And we're going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don't have a deal in 50 days."

Looking forward to Russian TACOs in approximately 45 days or so.
 
U.S. Neo Nazi Group Takes Credit for Assassinating Ukrainian Colonel

The American Neo-Nazi terrorist organization has taken credit for assassinating a Ukrainian intelligence officer in Kyiv last week.

 
Settle the Ukraine War by giving the eastern region currently held by Russians to Russia. But first hold elections with international monitors there to confirm that citizens still want to join Russia. Ukraine agrees not to join NATO. Natural resources income divided between NATO, Russia and Ukraine.
 
Settle the Ukraine War by giving the eastern region currently held by Russians to Russia. But first hold elections with international monitors there to confirm that citizens still want to join Russia. Ukraine agrees not to join NATO. Natural resources income divided between NATO, Russia and Ukraine.

So because Russia cleansed the area of pro Ukaine citizens they get to keep it?

I dont think there are any good answers here but in 2014 when the world just let Russia take part of Ukraine and keep it, it wasn't enough. I don't see how just giving up more land resolves the situation.

A better way to get peace would be for Putin to fall out of a window but Im guessing that isn't a realistic option
 

Father who moved family to Russia to escape ‘woke’ America is sent to front line​

A Texan father who moved his family to Russia to escape “woke” America has been sent to the front line.

Derek Huffman, 46, relocated to the small town of Istra, around 25 miles from Moscow, with his wife, their three daughters and their husky earlier this year.

They did this through Russia’s “shared values” visa scheme, aimed at attracting foreigners who reject what Vladimir Putin calls “destructive neoliberal ideology”.


Mr Huffman had initially agreed to join the Russian military in a non-combat capacity, thinking at first he would be a welder and later a war correspondent.

But despite having no experience as a soldier and limited understanding of the Russian language, he has been sent “near” the front line in the war with Ukraine, according to his wife.

DeAnna Huffman said her husband felt he was being “thrown to the wolves” given that he had only received a limited amount of training, and that it was in Russian.

“Unfortunately, when you’re taught in a different language, and you don’t understand the language, how are you really getting taught?” she pondered in a vlog uploaded to the family’s YouTube channel.

“You’re not. So, unfortunately, he feels like he’s being thrown to the wolves right now, and he’s kind of having to lean on faith, and that’s what we’re all doing.”
The family relocated because of their dissatisfaction with ‘progressive overreach’ in the American education system

Mr Huffman’s last message came in June, marking Father’s Day in the US. Wearing camouflage and military gear, he appeared in a one-minute video addressed to his family.

“I miss you all more than you can imagine,” he said. “I can’t wait to see you, hopefully I get a vacation at some point and I get to go home and spend a couple of weeks with you.



“But man, you’re on my mind 24/7 and just know that what I’m doing is important to me and important to our family. Just know I will do whatever it takes to be safe and to come home to you. Take care of each other.”

‘Save this family’​

Since then, there have been no new images or videos of Mr Huffman. The family commented on their YouTube channel that he was “doing fine”.

However, a link on their channel, which has since been deleted, directed users to a Telegram group titled “Save that little girls”.

Created on Sunday, the group contained one message: “We are asking the United States government to save this family,” along with a photo of Mrs Huffman and her daughters crying in the street.

It is unclear if the family created the group. The Telegraph has contacted the Huffmans for comment.

Their move to Russia was prompted by their dissatisfaction with what they saw as progressive overreach in the American education system.


After relocating from Arizona to Texas, they were disturbed when their daughter Sophia was expected to speak about lesbian topics at school.

“The final straw was when we found out my daughter Sophia learnt about lesbians from a girl in her class. She didn’t fully understand it, but for us, that was enough to realise something had to change,” Mr Huffman told Russia Today.

A trip to Moscow in May 2023 convinced the family that Russia offered the traditional values they desired.

“The city was cleaner, safer, and more orderly than we ever imagined. Most importantly, we found a place that respected our values where we finally felt at home,” Mr Huffman continued.

Upon arriving in Russia, the family were featured in several state-affiliated media outlets, where they described their move as a rejection of Western cultural values. Mr Huffman said he wanted to earn his place in Russian society not via handouts but through service.


“The point of this act for me is to earn a place here in Russia,” he said. “If I risk myself for our new country, no one will say that I am not a part of it. Unlike migrants in America who come there just like that, do not assimilate, and at the same time want free handouts.”
DeAnna Huffman said in a since-deleted video that her husband had not been paid for his military service

But Mrs Huffman has since claimed her husband was misled. “When he signed up and had all of that done, he was told he would not be training for two weeks and going straight to the front lines,” she said.

“But it seems as though he is getting one more week of training, closer to the front lines, and then they are going to put him on the front lines.”


Mrs Huffman said in her vlog: “It’s been just a few months since our family made the big move from America to Russia, and while we’ve had amazing adventures, this journey has also brought deep challenges.

“Being alone in a new country, raising kids, and trying to stay strong has tested me in ways I never imagined,” she said.

The Huffmans settled in an “American village”, a settlement in Istra created by US expat and blogger Tim Kirby, who has lived in Russia for two decades. It was founded in 2023 as a refuge for Americans fleeing what Mr Kirby described as “liberal gender norms”.

However only two families, including the Huffmans, are known to have moved there, according to a report by United24Media.
 

Father who moved family to Russia to escape ‘woke’ America is sent to front line​

A Texan father who moved his family to Russia to escape “woke” America has been sent to the front line.

Derek Huffman, 46, relocated to the small town of Istra, around 25 miles from Moscow, with his wife, their three daughters and their husky earlier this year.

They did this through Russia’s “shared values” visa scheme, aimed at attracting foreigners who reject what Vladimir Putin calls “destructive neoliberal ideology”.


Mr Huffman had initially agreed to join the Russian military in a non-combat capacity, thinking at first he would be a welder and later a war correspondent.

But despite having no experience as a soldier and limited understanding of the Russian language, he has been sent “near” the front line in the war with Ukraine, according to his wife.

DeAnna Huffman said her husband felt he was being “thrown to the wolves” given that he had only received a limited amount of training, and that it was in Russian.

“Unfortunately, when you’re taught in a different language, and you don’t understand the language, how are you really getting taught?” she pondered in a vlog uploaded to the family’s YouTube channel.

“You’re not. So, unfortunately, he feels like he’s being thrown to the wolves right now, and he’s kind of having to lean on faith, and that’s what we’re all doing.”
The family relocated because of their dissatisfaction with ‘progressive overreach’ in the American education system

Mr Huffman’s last message came in June, marking Father’s Day in the US. Wearing camouflage and military gear, he appeared in a one-minute video addressed to his family.

“I miss you all more than you can imagine,” he said. “I can’t wait to see you, hopefully I get a vacation at some point and I get to go home and spend a couple of weeks with you.



“But man, you’re on my mind 24/7 and just know that what I’m doing is important to me and important to our family. Just know I will do whatever it takes to be safe and to come home to you. Take care of each other.”

‘Save this family’​

Since then, there have been no new images or videos of Mr Huffman. The family commented on their YouTube channel that he was “doing fine”.

However, a link on their channel, which has since been deleted, directed users to a Telegram group titled “Save that little girls”.

Created on Sunday, the group contained one message: “We are asking the United States government to save this family,” along with a photo of Mrs Huffman and her daughters crying in the street.

It is unclear if the family created the group. The Telegraph has contacted the Huffmans for comment.

Their move to Russia was prompted by their dissatisfaction with what they saw as progressive overreach in the American education system.


After relocating from Arizona to Texas, they were disturbed when their daughter Sophia was expected to speak about lesbian topics at school.

“The final straw was when we found out my daughter Sophia learnt about lesbians from a girl in her class. She didn’t fully understand it, but for us, that was enough to realise something had to change,” Mr Huffman told Russia Today.

A trip to Moscow in May 2023 convinced the family that Russia offered the traditional values they desired.

“The city was cleaner, safer, and more orderly than we ever imagined. Most importantly, we found a place that respected our values where we finally felt at home,” Mr Huffman continued.

Upon arriving in Russia, the family were featured in several state-affiliated media outlets, where they described their move as a rejection of Western cultural values. Mr Huffman said he wanted to earn his place in Russian society not via handouts but through service.


“The point of this act for me is to earn a place here in Russia,” he said. “If I risk myself for our new country, no one will say that I am not a part of it. Unlike migrants in America who come there just like that, do not assimilate, and at the same time want free handouts.”
DeAnna Huffman said in a since-deleted video that her husband had not been paid for his military service

But Mrs Huffman has since claimed her husband was misled. “When he signed up and had all of that done, he was told he would not be training for two weeks and going straight to the front lines,” she said.

“But it seems as though he is getting one more week of training, closer to the front lines, and then they are going to put him on the front lines.”


Mrs Huffman said in her vlog: “It’s been just a few months since our family made the big move from America to Russia, and while we’ve had amazing adventures, this journey has also brought deep challenges.

“Being alone in a new country, raising kids, and trying to stay strong has tested me in ways I never imagined,” she said.

The Huffmans settled in an “American village”, a settlement in Istra created by US expat and blogger Tim Kirby, who has lived in Russia for two decades. It was founded in 2023 as a refuge for Americans fleeing what Mr Kirby described as “liberal gender norms”.

However only two families, including the Huffmans, are known to have moved there, according to a report by United24Media.
I wonder how those Russian values are going to help him when he comes back home as the remnants of drone fodder… his wife must be the dumbest person alive to travel to a country scrambling for meat cubes to be thrown at the war effort.
 
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