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I'm not seeing the funny part of a coke head trying to start a nuclear war.
Because that's where things will go.
Just laughing at his utter insanity. I heard that whore von der Leyan spreading the exact same bullshit on the radio earlier too.


Remember during ConVid when they were all given the same script to spew out and basically read it out word for word?
 

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Russia just lost the war.



Russias stockpile is all but empty.


Its over.

Its bizarre how Putin tried to play Trump. Should have made the deal while it was on the table.
Tank stockpile now exhausted.

 

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Jimmy replying to himself again and again......TINA's mental breakdown is quite pitiful.:)
 
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One can see why the perverts want to keep Pedo Joe's proxy war against Russia going.

Biden hid report on Ukraine scandal, docs reveal​

The former US president demanded a coverup of Kiev’s views on his business dealings, according to unveiled CIA records
Biden hid report on Ukraine scandal, docs reveal

FILE PHOTO: Then-US Vice President Joe Biden (L) with then-Ukrainian President Pyotr Poroshenko (R) in Kiev, Ukraine, December 8, 2015. © Getty Images / Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto

Joe Biden asked the CIA to cover up a report about his family’s alleged corrupt business activities in Ukraine while he was serving as US vice president in 2015, according to declassified agency documents.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe published the mostly redacted records on Tuesday.
One of the documents was a government email sent to the agency and dated February 10, 2016.
“Good morning, I just spoke with Vice President / National Security Adviser and he would strongly prefer the report not/not be disseminated. Thanks for understanding,” it said.
The sender’s name was redacted, leaving just the title PDB Briefer. The Presidential Daily Brief is a top secret document for daily distribution to the US president and a small number of top level approved officials.
The report in question said that Ukrainian officials in the administration of then President Pyotr Poroshenko “expressed bewilderment and disappointment” at Biden’s December 2015 visit.
These officials viewed the alleged ties of the US Vice President’s family to corruption in Ukraine as evidence of a double-standard within the US Government towards matters of corruption and political power.
Biden’s convicted felon son, Hunter, held a lucrative position on the board of Ukrainian energy conglomerate Burisma Holdings during his father’s vice presidential term.

The elder Biden has publicly admitted to pressuring Kiev into firing a prosecutor general who was investigating the company in 2016. However, he denied ever taking bribes or having knowledge of Hunter’s foreign business affairs.
In December of last year, Biden signed a broad pardon for his son, u-turning on prior promises not to do so. The pardon shields Hunter from any prosecution for crimes committed between 2014 and 2024.
Rampant corruption in Ukraine has led US officials to voice concerns over potential embezzlement of aid. Recent opinion polls say the majority of Ukrainians see the problem as getting worse.
 

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Trump tried his best but the perverted EU warmongers want to keep it going.

Mind you, Trump is now raking in the cash by forcing the same EU gowls to pay for their arms, while destroying citizen's standard of living, instead of getting them for free off Uncle Sam.

He's a clever fucker that Trump lad!!:cool::):ROFLMAO:


Momentum from Trump-Putin Alaska summit exhausted – deputy FM​

The impulse to resolve the Ukraine conflict has been extinguished by European supporters of prolonged war, Sergey Ryabkov has said
Momentum from Trump-Putin Alaska summit exhausted – deputy FM

Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump hold a meeting at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on August 15, 2025 in Anchorage, Alaska. © Andrew Harnik / Getty Images


The momentum generated during the Alaska summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump has been “exhausted,” Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has said.
The diplomat claimed that the “powerful impetus” to find a settlement to the Ukraine conflict was extinguished by Russia’s opponents and the efforts of “supporters of a ‘war to the last Ukrainian,’ primarily among Europeans.”
Putin and Trump met in Anchorage, Alaska in mid-August to discuss finding a path to resolving the Ukraine conflict, as well as restoring bilateral ties between Moscow and Washington.
Although no breakthrough was achieved, both sides hailed the meeting as constructive, and the White House stated that there was now a “light at the end of the tunnel and an opportunity for lasting peace.”
READ MORE: Biden hid report on Ukraine scandal, docs reveal
However, Moscow has since repeatedly stressed that Kiev does not appear to be actually interested in peace. Russian officials have consistently accused Ukraine and its Western European backers of actively undermining Trump’s peace efforts.
In recent weeks, Trump has also expressed frustration with the lack of progress towards a settlement. Late last month, he appeared to have shifted his stance, claiming Ukraine has an opportunity to “fight and win all of Ukraine back.”
Nevertheless, Moscow has said it remains open to a peace deal. The Russian president’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said on Tuesday that the Kremlin hopes that Trump maintains “the political will to move the Ukrainian settlement toward peaceful political negotiations.”
Last week, Peskov also stated that Putin is still ready and willing to host Trump in Moscow as per the invitation extended after the Alaska summit.
 
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