Michael Weiss
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A lot of the best, most battle-tested soldiers were killed in places like Bakhmut and so on. Ukrainians will not, and Zelensky cannot afford politically to do a deal with the Russians unless there is... real security guarantees, not like a Budapest memorandum kind of thing where we pledge to consider maybe one day bringing Ukraine into NATO.
A lot of the best, most battle-tested soldiers were killed in places like Bakhmut and so on. Ukrainians will not, and Zelensky cannot afford politically to do a deal with the Russians unless there is... real security guarantees, not like a Budapest memorandum kind of thing where we pledge to consider maybe one day bringing Ukraine into NATO.
The term he's using is now the umbrella of NATO security. What does that mean? Realistically, what it means is boots on the ground. British, French, Polish, Scandinavian, Estonian soldiers basically guarding a ceasefire line, ensuring that another attack on Kyiv cannot happen. And in Europe, people are beginning to seriously discuss this.
The term he's using is now the umbrella of NATO security. What does that mean? Realistically, what it means is boots on the ground. British, French, Polish, Scandinavian, Estonian soldiers basically guarding a ceasefire line, ensuring that another attack on Kyiv cannot happen. And in Europe, people are beginning to seriously discuss this.
The term he's using is now the umbrella of NATO security. What does that mean? Realistically, what it means is boots on the ground. British, French, Polish, Scandinavian, Estonian soldiers basically guarding a ceasefire line, ensuring that another attack on Kyiv cannot happen. And in Europe, people are beginning to seriously discuss this.
Kayakalas, who's now a Eurocrat and in a very sensitive position in Brussels, a high-powered one at that, is talking openly about this. So the Europeans, I think, sense that, okay, you know, they were more expecting of a Trump victory than I think a lot of people in the United States were. So they've actually kind of resigned themselves to what's going to happen in this country.
Kayakalas, who's now a Eurocrat and in a very sensitive position in Brussels, a high-powered one at that, is talking openly about this. So the Europeans, I think, sense that, okay, you know, they were more expecting of a Trump victory than I think a lot of people in the United States were. So they've actually kind of resigned themselves to what's going to happen in this country.
Kayakalas, who's now a Eurocrat and in a very sensitive position in Brussels, a high-powered one at that, is talking openly about this. So the Europeans, I think, sense that, okay, you know, they were more expecting of a Trump victory than I think a lot of people in the United States were. So they've actually kind of resigned themselves to what's going to happen in this country.
And that means more of the onus shifts to them, both in terms of support, material support for Ukraine, diplomatic support, and then yes, putting their money where their mouth is. And you know, telling the Russians thus far and no farther on the on the battlefield. So
And that means more of the onus shifts to them, both in terms of support, material support for Ukraine, diplomatic support, and then yes, putting their money where their mouth is. And you know, telling the Russians thus far and no farther on the on the battlefield. So
And that means more of the onus shifts to them, both in terms of support, material support for Ukraine, diplomatic support, and then yes, putting their money where their mouth is. And you know, telling the Russians thus far and no farther on the on the battlefield. So
The way things are going, it won't be the last.
The way things are going, it won't be the last.
The way things are going, it won't be the last.