Vance is one of Trump’s most vocal supporters and an outspoken critic of U.S. aid to Ukraine.

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Vance has said that it would be “completely irresponsible” for Ukraine to join NATO. He has also argued for the U.S. to focus solely on preventing Chinese expansion, even if that means sacrificing sovereign Ukrainian lands to Russia.

“Any peace settlement is going to require some significant territorial concessions from Ukraine, and you’re gonna have a peace deal, because that’s the only way out of the conflict,” Vance said in February.

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  • @[email protected]
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    -1612 months ago

    I agree that Ukraine has lost land due to the US/NATO stopping Russia-Ukraine peace deals and talks in 2022.

    I am anti-war, so peace deals should be at the forefront; war is a Last Resort[1].

    Many on the ‘far left’ and ‘far right’ say:

    NATO is a terrorist organization.


    [1] Papa Roach - Last Resort 2020 (Explicit) [03:22 | Rap, Rock, USA, In English, Rap Metal, Mental Health, Metal, Alternative Metal, Nu-Metal] https://youtu.be/D2Jl27lYExU

    • Illecors
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      632 months ago

      What peace deals were those? Must’ve missed them.

        • @[email protected]
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          -632 months ago

          useful idiot

          Great show; I made communities for the hosts!

          You reminded me to share a video, thanks!

          Useful Idiots is an informative and irreverent politics podcast with journalists @aaronjmate and @kthalps

        • massive_bereavement
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          And then Moldova, and then Lithuania, and then Northern Finland, and then I pinky promise peace.

            • massive_bereavement
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              And I was agreeing with you bud. My point is that as long as we concede, there will always be further concessions required along the road if we want “peace”.

              The guys at the Kremlin are bullies, we should already have learned our lesson.

              • @[email protected]
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                22 months ago

                Sorry wasn’t intending to be a dick. I don’t even remember what I wrote.
                Hope you are having a good week!

                • massive_bereavement
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                  12 months ago

                  You weren’t, I got that it was a misunderstanding and I was just saying “blue on blue”.

                  Anywho, have a great weekend you too!

        • @[email protected]
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          152 months ago

          not even peace deal, that was ceasefire. when all that was given up only then russians wanted to negotiate peace deal

      • Queen HawlSera
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        142 months ago

        The ones where Ukraine agrees to defund its military completely and stop asking for aid and Russia paints a little smiley face on their bombs in order to seem more friendly of course!

      • @[email protected]
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        -112 months ago

        It was a peace deal where Russia would have withdrawn to Feb 23 2022 positions, hostilities would stop and Ukraine would agree not to join NATO. Boris Johnson flew in and said that NATO would give them money to keep fighting. Fast forward two years later and we have tens of thousands more dead Ukrainians and much more lost territory, and a terrible negotiating position.

        • FreeFacts
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          82 months ago

          Remember Chamberlain? He made his allies submit to german concessions because that would maintain peace. Fast forward five years and we had 40+ million more dead Europeans and the continent bombed to rubble.

              • @[email protected]
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                -52 months ago

                Thats the propaganda version. Why did russia invade Georgia? (Hint: its the same reason they invaded Ukraine)

                  • @[email protected]
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                    -42 months ago

                    Gotcha, I can explain it to you. Russia believes that NATO expansion toward them is an extential threat to their existence. NATO and the US know this, and know that NATO membership of the countries like Ukraine and Georgia is unacceptable. So when Georgia was going in the direction of NATO, then russia invaded a couple months later. So then when Ukraine was going in the direction of NATO membership, russia invaded. You can disagree with their reasons, but that is their reasons not some bullshit claim that Russia is the next 1930s germany.

          • @[email protected]M
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            I mean it’s not hard to Google “Boris Johnson Ukraine Deal”:

            https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/apr/22/boris-johnson-ukraine-2022-peace-talks-russia

            “As Charap and Radchenko show, the reality is a bit more complicated. Johnson didn’t directly sabotage a ceasefire deal in spring 2022; indeed, there was no deal ready to be signed between Russia and Ukraine. The two sides hadn’t agreed on territorial issues, or on levels of military armaments permitted after the war. Ukraine’s position during the negotiations necessitated security guarantees that western states were hesitant to provide. And there were domestic political questions inside Ukraine related to Russian demands about “denazification” to contend with.”

            So, no, it’s not as cut and dried as CableMonster makes it out to be. There was no fixed “deal” ready to go, at best it was a negotiation.

            • @[email protected]
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              As Charap and Radchenko show, the reality is a bit more complicated. Johnson didn’t directly sabotage a ceasefire deal in spring 2022; indeed, there was no deal ready to be signed between Russia and Ukraine. The two sides hadn’t agreed on territorial issues, or on levels of military armaments permitted after the war. Ukraine’s position during the negotiations necessitated security guarantees that western states were hesitant to provide. And there were domestic political questions inside Ukraine related to Russian demands about “denazification” to contend with.

              So no, they hadnt agreed to revert to the feb-22 borders, that was still a matter of contension, and Russia were pushing for Ukrainian disarmament post war (i.e. surrender).

              My dispute wasnt that there were attempts at negotiation, obviously there were; Macron in particular made a big show of pushing for them. But the idea that Russia ever offered status-quo ante-bellum (as they suggested) is ridiculous.

              • @[email protected]M
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                Correct, but I’m also going to lean on the side of Cablemonster either mis-remembering the facts, or mis-understanding the facts, rather than mis-representing the facts.

                The Guardian article I found is presented as a fact check, so the idea that Boris Johnson killed a peace deal is clearly something that’s been floating around in the zeigeist.

                • @[email protected]
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                  Fair enough, personaly I find it hard to give the benefit of the doubt to people from that instance when it comes to topics like this.

                  • @[email protected]M
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                    12 months ago

                    Well, I have the benefit of having heard the same thing about Boris Johnson and just not bothering to run it down until now, so it doesn’t surprise me that someone could hear it and uncritically parrot it. :) I mean, that happens online ALL the time!

          • @[email protected]
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            -52 months ago

            You want me to look it up just so you can say “THATS A TERRIBLE SOURCE!!!”. I am going to pass.

      • @[email protected]
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        -902 months ago

        Do you watch Joe Rogan directly or do you just watch people that talk about him and tell you what to think about him?

        • @[email protected]
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          602 months ago

          The guy got famous making people eat blended rats. I don’t need to listen to his podcast to know I don’t give a shit what he has to say.

          • Flying SquidM
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            242 months ago

            But what if I told you he sold brain supplements to make his listeners smart?

    • @[email protected]
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      212 months ago

      As a European I’m so gratefull people didn’t “go for talks” on that day they stormed the beaches… sometimes you have to actually fight for your ideals and not water them down every time they are opposed…

    • Queen HawlSera
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      162 months ago

      You do know “You agree to stop protecting yourself and I’ll consider potentially maybe not bombing your orphanages and hospitals nearly as often, possibly.” is not a Respectable Peace Deal

    • SeaJ
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      132 months ago

      If you are anti-wat, you hoyos be against Russia starting them in the first place or at the very least support making it not worth it in the future. Forcing Ukraine to give up territory is neither of those.