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  1. Well the ball is in Trump's court to first of get both parties to a ceasefire. If he fails to do that the world will know that Putin thinks he can win militarily with Trump standing aside. The only way I think a peaceful settlement can be reached is by European armies entering Ukraine after a ceasefire independent of NATO and Europe calling the cards on a lasting Treaty. IF Putin then continues then that would be then of Trump too.
  2. Saw this on Facebook attributed to Volodynyr Vlad Kuto I’m calling it as it is. I dont care whether you agree with me or not, just check your response with your gut. My gut never lies to me. I’ve had my suspicions all along about this stooge. He’s not intelligent enough to pull this off by himself. We better hope that all the social security numbers and tax info that Muskrat just uploaded from SSA and IRS from every single american citizens account, doesn’t end up in Putin’s files. Whoever has that info can potentially wipe out every dime we have and can potentially fund a world takeover: There is something rancid in America, a slow, creeping rot that smells like cold McDonald’s fries, aerosol hairspray, and the unmistakable musk of a country too sedated to recognize its own hostage situation. For years, the idea that Donald Trump was compromised by Russia was dismissed as paranoid fantasy—just another wild-eyed conspiracy theory, another overblown headline in the endless saga of American political dysfunction. But now, two former Soviet intelligence officers—Alnur Mussayev and Yuri Shvets—are saying it outright: Trump was recruited by the KGB in 1987, groomed as an asset, and remains under Russian control to this day. And the worst part? He’s already back in the White House. That’s right, America. You did it. You walked face-first into the banana peel of history, slipped, and fell straight into the arms of Vladimir Putin. Trump was kicked out in 2020, spent four years plotting his comeback, and now he’s returned, like a bloated, orange cockroach that just won’t die. The Kremlin’s favorite stooge is running the country again, and this time, he knows exactly how to stay in power. If you think this is just another round of the Trump Show, you’re not paying attention. This isn’t politics anymore. This is treason. This is foreign subversion. This is a goddamn coup in slow motion. Let’s break it down, nice and simple. Alnur Mussayev isn’t some Twitter conspiracy theorist with a tinfoil hat and a podcast. He’s the former head of Kazakhstan’s National Security Committee, which means he knows exactly how Russian intelligence works—because he was part of the system. And what he’s saying should make every American’s blood run cold. According to Mussayev, Trump was identified, recruited, and compromised by the KGB in 1987 during his first trip to Moscow. They saw him for what he was: a narcissistic, greedy, attention-starved buffoon who could be easily manipulated. The KGB flattered him, promised him business deals, and planted the seeds of political ambition in his empty little head. And from that moment on, he was their man. But Mussayev isn’t alone. Former KGB major Yuri Shvets said the exact same thing in 2021: Trump was cultivated by Soviet intelligence because he was an easy mark—too stupid to realize he was being played, too egotistical to care. They saw him as a useful idiot—a man who could one day be nudged into power, a walking, talking Trojan Horse for Russian interests. And now? The plan has worked. Trump spent four years in office weakening America from within, got booted out, and now he’s back for round two. If you had told the American public in 1962 that a Soviet-backed asset would one day sit in the White House, they would have burned Washington to the ground before letting it happen. But today? Nobody seems to care. The media treats this like just another wacky subplot in the never-ending Trump reality show. Congress is too busy fighting over meaningless culture war nonsense to do anything about it. And the American public? Exhausted. Numb. Checked out. Years of scandals—Russia collusion, Ukraine blackmail, classified documents, tax fraud, sexual assault, an attempted coup—have fried the country’s brain like an overcooked steak at Mar-a-Lago. Trump has done the impossible. He has committed so many crimes, so openly, so brazenly, that none of them matter anymore. And now, with Mussayev’s revelation that Trump is an active foreign asset, we have finally reached the point where the biggest political scandal in American history is met with a collective shrug. This is how democracy dies—not with a bang, but with a goddamn eye-roll. This is the part where the skeptics start clutching their pearls. “Oh, come on,” they say. “If Trump were really a Russian asset, wouldn’t there be more proof?” To which I say: Are you blind, or just willfully stupid? Let’s go through the evidence, shall we? Trump spent his entire first term doing exactly what Russia wanted. He attacked NATO, calling it “obsolete” and threatening to pull the U.S. out. He tried to blackmail Ukraine into manufacturing dirt on Joe Biden, because weakening Ukraine helps one man and one man only: Vladimir Putin. He pulled U.S. troops out of Syria, handing power over to Russian forces. He picked fights with Canada and Europe while cozying up to dictators. Even now, in his second term, he is more openly pro-Putin than ever. He has made it clear that he will not protect NATO allies from Russian aggression. He is actively dismantling America’s alliances, just as Russia planned. And while Americans scream at each other over whether Target should sell rainbow t-shirts, Trump is quietly selling the country to the Kremlin. At some point, you have to stop calling it a coincidence and start calling it what it is: treason. The United States is running out of time. If Trump serves out this term without being removed, America as a functioning democracy is finished. The media needs to wake up. Enough with the “Trump fatigue” excuse. This is not just another scandal—this is the single greatest infiltration of American power in history. Journalists need to dig into Mussayev’s claims, demand declassification of intelligence files, and treat this like the national emergency that it is. Congress needs to subpoena Mussayev immediately. His testimony must be public, and every document he has should be reviewed. If there is proof that Trump has been compromised since the 1980s, the American people need to know. The Justice Department needs to stop pretending that Trump is just another politician. If there is evidence that the sitting president of the United States is working in Russia’s interests, he must be removed from office and prosecuted for espionage. And the American public? You have one last chance. This is not about Republican vs. Democrat. This is not about taxes, gas prices, or whatever nonsense outrage is dominating the news today. This is about whether the United States remains a sovereign nation, or if we spend the rest of the century as a Russian client state with a golf course. The sheer volume of Trump's corruption, the blatant nature of his crimes, the mountain of evidence that should have ended his political career a hundred times over—none of it mattered. He survived it all, not because he was innocent, but because he drowned the country in so much scandal that nothing stuck. But this time, it’s different. If Mussayev and Shvets are right, this isn’t just another chapter in the endless Trump circus. This is the culmination of a decades-long Russian intelligence operation to install an asset in the White House. There is no coming back from this. If America lets Trump serve out this term without removing him, then the United States as a democratic republic is finished. The country won’t collapse overnight. There won’t be tanks in the streets. Instead, the destruction of democracy will happen in slow motion—buried under lawsuits, propaganda, and corruption so blatant that people stop caring. If America lets this happen—if Trump is allowed to complete his mission—then Putin wins. The West crumbles. And the people who could have stopped it will look back, years from now, and wonder how they let it happen. Good night, and good luck. Because if people don’t wake up, America is going to sleepwalk straight into its own funeral.
  3. I think some people are under the impression that Europe gave ALL its weapons to Ukraine which is not the case. The issue is not necessarily about quantity. Russia has severely depleted divisions made up of conscripts and national service soldiers. All European armies are highly trained professionals notwithstanding a vastly superior air power. The immediate issue now is who is going to mediate a ceasefire. The only alternative with clout would be Xi from China. I cannot see anything Trump does now would be transparently favourable to Russia
  4. I think you are missing the point here. If the USA pulls the plug which is now probable, Europe will have no option but to stand up against Putin. If Europe does not then Putin will invade the Baltic States , Poland and annexe Russian friendly states such as Slovakia, Serbia and Hungary. The Russian military has been severely weakened over three years. After all, Ukraine still exists despite Russia hiring mercenaries from Iran and North Korea. Now you might argue that it has survived through both European and US support but do not underestimate the will to defend. History shows us that Vietnam survived because of a superior will despite American muscle. I would imagine that Ukraine today is 100% behind Zelkensky whereas Trump has shown the world for what he is. A fascist bully who cannot be trusted..just like Putin
  5. My take on all this from the bigger perspective. War in Ukraine is a distraction and an expensive one. He can deal with Putin as he only has to deal with a like minded decision maker or so he thinks. With Europe he has to deal with multiple decision makers so he will find it impossible to get things done NOW. We all know his ultimate agenda is to beat China, economically. Russia, is just a stopgap pawn, a buffer to what he believes have similar business goals. To say this strategy is naïve is an understatement. He will have united European countries around the principal that until five weeks ago the USA championed. The combined economies of Europe are no match for Russia and the USA also needs economic as well as political allies. So far Trump has pissed off Europe Canada, Mexico with embargo threats and now the ambush of Zalenski that was broadcast live has demonstrated his real position. I do not think Russia is in a position to continually finance this war without financial support. I would not be surprised if Trump has this in mind in a total reversal of US policy by funding this regime. NATO is dead. The only way that Ukraine will survive is a combined Europe putting troops into Ukraine to kick out the Russians and then both Putin and Trump will fail. The Bully boys will get their come uppance.
  6. Power dressing. Valenski looked like a nerd . He needs to understand that you need look the part even if it is not your normal dress code. Notwithstanding that Trump deliberately humiliated him which demonstrated how much a bully he is. His goal is sod Europe get Putin on my side to fight China ECONOMICALLY. Unfortunately for Trump this will all backfire as people who care have other aspirations beside the dollar and Europe will unite behind Ukraine and may even ally with China if Trump impose restrictive tariffs
  7. woksaintly

    Russia

    It does beg the very simple question and that how big a bribe has Putin paid Trump.?
  8. woksaintly

    Russia

    Trump and Peace The reality and unambiguous policy of Trump is now all too apparent. He has dismissed democracy as a political inconvenience and that the only thing that is important is "the deal". That deal should benefit him and the USA. On the grander scale of things his real fear and enemy is China. I am certain he wants an ally in Putin to offset the cosy relationship between Russia and China that currently exists. It is also very evident he does not care about Europe or for that matter NATO. He thinks that he can bully Ukraine into a deal by immediately withdrawing arms support and let Europe pick up the pieces. This is indeed the challenge that the collective European states now face as the USA abandons its position of defenders of democracy. Will Europe take up the challenge in defending Ukraine with muscle rather than rhetoric? History tells us that bullies continue to bully unless they are stopped. WE thought that was only Putin but now I fear that is Trump too
  9. Trump and Peace The reality and unambiguous policy of Trump is now all too apparent. He has dismissed democracy as a political inconvenience and that the only thing that is important is "the deal". That deal should benefit him and the USA. On the grander scale of things his real fear and enemy is China. I am certain he wants an ally in Putin to offset the cosy relationship between Russia and China that currently exists. It is also very evident he does not care about Europe or for that matter NATO. He thinks that he can bully Ukraine into a deal by immediately withdrawing arms support and let Europe pick up the pieces. This is indeed the challenge that the collective European states now face as the USA abandons its position of defenders of democracy. Will Europe take up the challenge in defending Ukraine with muscle rather than rhetoric? History tells us that bullies continue to bully unless they are stopped. WE thought that was only Putin but now I fear that is Trump too
  10. Never thought a poem would generate 31 responses! Left me in the Pink
  11. We are all uncomfortably numb Resigned to apathy, indifference towards football that was excitement and passion for some but now the faceless corporate vision has won Our goal is no goal Our mission is to mismanage Abandon and abort by a Republic of Sport Sport it is not Fun it is not There are many things it aint Will I forever be a Saint ? Do not assume that being a fan Is forever loyalty in this day and age We could become like you and become Totally and utterly comfortably numb
  12. My first visit this season and probably my last too. I could not believe how bad we were. No organisation, communication or desire. A team misfits mishitting each other where no one took responsibility. One centre back and four full backs and no centre forward at home. I expected Juric to bring organisation and discipline. Instead we got chaos and our players tackling each other. The only bright spark was Wellington. Waste of time and money and to get to the train afterwards I could not exit the Chapel without having to circumnavigate the Stadium. Whose idea was that?
  13. bolt horse stable after
  14. River Itchen in full flood
  15. Can we put a lolly pop man on the pitch next game with a sign pointing towards the opposition goal as three quarters of our team think the goal is on the half way line. As most have posted expectations are sideways backwards, sideways, backwards, loose possession opposition goal. Repeat. But we were brave and a team to be proud of. Insanity
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