Summary

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated he is willing to resign if it ensures peace or NATO membership for Ukraine.

“If it is peace for Ukraine, and if you really want me to leave my post, I’m ready,” he said. “Alternatively, I can trade this for NATO membership… I’m focusing on Ukraine’s security today, not in 20 years.”

His comments come amid tensions with Donald Trump, who falsely suggested the Ukrainian president was responsible for starting the war.

Meanwhile, U.S.-Russia negotiations continue without Ukraine, which Zelenskyy firmly rejects. Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of Ukrainian involvement in any peace negotiations.

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    This is what being a leader looks like.

    It would be a shame if a shit end to this war buries Zelensky in history. He’s not perfect, but he deserves some monuments.

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          It’s not by copying russia that you become better than them.

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            Let me know when Ukraine is trying to be a colonial power and invade it’s peaceful neighbours

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              abolish human rights is not a good way to last long

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                It’s called martial law, you clown. Zelensky stayed to lead his country’s defense, despite being offered a ride out, while Putin pranced away at the first sign of danger from Wagner and resides 24/7 in his bunker.

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                I get the idea, but the point here isn’t lasting long (in a shitty situation), it’s to overcome the current crisis.

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        Yes, drafts happen when you get invaded. Soldiers are needed, this isn’t a Vietnam situation like the USA pulled. The country is actively being invaded, soldiers are needed, it’s not rocket science.

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            Drafts happen when you need soldiers when you’re getting invaded. It’s no time to be a coward. You can’t “object” your way out of being invaded.

            Drafts have nothing to do with authoritarian govs.

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              Drafts have nothing to do with authoritarian govs.

              Russia has drafts.

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                Cool, so did the USA…and UK…and basically every single nation on earth that’s been at war when getting invaded or defending an allied nation. Drafts don’t magically make a government authoritarian.

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        It’s almost like they are in a war to defend their country from being invaded and destroyed. What a concept.

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        So you would have taken the offer to leave the country for safety and handed the country over Putin, got it.

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    Trump suggested that the Ukrainian president was responsible for starting the war. In reality, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, initiating the current land war.

    I’d like it if more summaries of what conservatives say/believe were followed by sentences which began with “In reality…”

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      They should go even harder, and explain that Trump is apparently openly lying.

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        Trump lied, suggesting that the Ukrainian president was responsible for starting the war. In reality, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, initiating the current land war.

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          Trump lied that the Ukrainian president was responsible for starting the war. In reality, etc.

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      The only issue is that conservatives don’t read so they’ll never see it anyway.

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      “It’s easier to fool a man than to convince him he’d been fooled.” - Mark Twain

      Tom Sawyer is a work of satire. It was written to shed light on how gullible and stupid Southern whites were are.

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        The sad part is the majority of his voters lose power and their country. The wage gap will only grow. Unless you were already rich, or had an income of a few million dollars a year, you only made life harder for yourself. But hey, at least those other people have it harder as well!

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          The thing is that it doesn’t matter how bad Trump makes it for maga voters so long as he makes it worse for those labeled as undesirable have it worse. As long as maga voters can look to someone else and power trip over them they’ll give Trump carte blanche. As long as those ‘perverted trans pedophiles’ can be assaulted without the fear of being arrested they’re happy.

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        No, most voters are just retarded. There are only a few supporters who knew what was happening and wanted it to happen, they are the traitors.

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    The actions of a man who loves his country and not power? Politicians in the US (on both sides) could never comprehend this.

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      Would his resignation prevent future attempts at running for president?

      surely they’d preclude him getting voted back in…

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        He literally cannot resign right now. What he is talking about. There’s isn’t even legal framework for it. I’m sure they’d find a way of they had to. But as it stands right now.

        No one can remove him from office under Martial Law.

        He is bound by oath and constitution to serve his country as head of state and may not delegate those responsibilities.

        Elections are prohibited under Martial Law.

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          Frankly, these are really bad laws. It is a good thing that he appears not to be inclined to even try to take advantage, but those laws explicitly encourage remaining at war in order to maintain power, so a worse person would definitely be trying to maintain a forever war situation.

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      It’s a hypothetical scenario anyways because Ukraine being a NATO member would mean NATO boots on ground in Ukraine, which the US (and in fairness a lot of other NATO countries, but for different reasons) want to avoid. But it calls the bluff on the unfounded dictator accusations that Russia and some puppets peddle.

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    Boss.

    An infinitely better leader than the shitstain America has “leading” them.

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    lol now, US president Krasnov Trump can’t say President Zelensky is a dictator.

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    Trump saying he started the war is ludicrous but somehow the right will do the mental backflips required to believe this shit. Somehow it’s zelenskys fault even though putin invaded.

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    If Russia gets Ukraine, it’ll be 2-3 years of peace while Russia rebuilds and regroups it’s forces before it’s onto invading the next country. Probably Poland, Belarus, or Georgia. And he’ll keep doing it again and again - waging war with the west until they win or the public decides that saving a few pennies on their taxes is more important than preventing totalitarianism from subsuming Europe again.

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      Belarus is mostly Russia anyway.

      The usual approach is to fuck with the democratic system of a country, install a sympathetic puppet and then keep them there.

      This is probably why Putin has such a beef with Ukraine. They spent a lot of money getting their puppet in there, before he was ousted.

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    Literally the opposite of what Trump does - gives up everything in order to retain power.

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    NATO aint what it used to be. I suggest a new startup instead.

    Edit: Lol, people downvoting me when one of the founding members is threatening to invade other members. Idiots.

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      Even if the USA were to leave NATO or refuse to participate, there still isn’t a better security guarantee than the remaining block being obligated to engage militarily in your defense, and the block still contains nuclear powers.

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        Right… so start a new organization with those members. Ukraine isn’t joining NATO with Trump holding veto powers. Anyone who can’t see this is myopic.

        Why would the US leave when the russian asset can do more damage from within?

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          Ok, so that’s the crux of it that I think was unclear in your original post.

          Your initial post was read by me (and presumably others) as “NATO without the backing of the USA isn’t a meaningful defense group”

          But I think what you’re saying is “ENTRY to NATO with the USA pulling the strings is an unrealistic goal”

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        Pretty sure this individual has an agenda, go look at their comment history.

        When I get worked up I will absolutely make a few long posts, but this thread alone is a lot.

        Wish I could tag users in lemmy/jerboa

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        Drafting people by force and not allowing any male between 18-60 to leave the country it’s ukranian government decision. Being invaded by someone doesn’t magically turn you into a hero.

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          Mkay, not a dictator? He’s considered a hero by many for defending their homes from a colonist actual dictator.

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            for defending their homes

            Politicians don’t fight their wars. It’s a bunch of poor people like you and me that defend their homes and they don’t need rulers to do it.

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              He’s in Ukraine. Organizing running the country and visiting the front lines. Generals are needed in wars to organize things, even when they don’t fight. If Zelenskyy left Ukraine then sure. Also Zelenskyy is not a dictator.

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          Yeah, Russia sucks don’t they. With all their drafting to fight in a war for putin.

          I agree that putin is a dictator.

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          So what the fuck would you do? And then play out a realistic scenario of the result of your idea

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      That’s so funny.

      He is an authoritarian ruler, but the only examples you can provide are events that occurred AFTER the war started.

      Russia attacked another country, but the guy desperately fighting off a world power is the bad guy.

      Fuck you are stupid.

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      This comment shouldn’t have been censored.

      The reasoning was “propaganda”, but it really just challenges Western-approved propaganda.

      Censorship is alive and well on lemmy. Mods are happy to abuse their power to censor ideas they don’t like.

      Make sure you click the dropdown menu and view “comment moderation history” to see what they’re trying to censor from us. Hopefully, we can have a feature one day that gives us the option to more-easily display censored content such as not hiding it in the first place or simply blurring it out until we click it.

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        Agreed. It may be someone spouting propaganda and ultimately a stupid point in context, but it’s still comment with the structure of an argument rather than a plain statement. Draft and not allowing certain demographics to leave are topics worth debating, even if it seems obviously acceptable in this kind of defensive existential situation.

        If we want this to be a forum for healthy discussion and debate, it should be moderated in a way that is hopeful for that ideal rather than so fearful of bad actors that it undermines the ideal outright. But I’m not the moderator, maybe they just want a safe space for pro-Ukraine content, which people are in their right to create.