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Philip Carl Salzman's avatar

It is too simplistic to offer only pro-Ukraine vs. pro-Russia. Does siding with Ukraine mean supporting fighting to the last Ukrainian? Trump says he is pro-USA and pro-peace. Stopping the war means negotiations; Trump has offered to serve as a mediator. You can't mediate by denouncing one of the parties. Diplomacy is ugly, but necessary. Let's try to be adults. Trump could not give overt security guarantees that Zelenskyy demanded without scaring off Putin. Trump offered an economic deal that was a stealth security guarantee. Zelenskyy didn't seem to get it. Posturing does not offer a chance of peace or stop the killing. Of course Putin is an immoral thug. Everyone knows that. Shouting it yet again leads only to more killing.

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William Ofrichter's avatar

Europe is a lost cause. Its individual and central governments have allowed unrestricted Muslim migration, with its resulting violent crime and loss of European justice. The underlying strain of anti-semitism has now become an open sore there. Democrats in America by about ⅔ do not support Israel, while more than the opposite is true for Republicans. Ukraine was attacked, for sure, and Putin is a tyrant. However, Zelenskyy has overstayed his time in office, and even without elections, should have given up power to the head of the Ukrainian Parliament. That he has not shows that, although Ukraine is better than Russia, it is a very low bar to compare itself to. Israel can do what it wants, but siding with Europe over Trump is akin to cutting off one's nose to spite its face. Israel needs the U.S. -- big deal, so does most of the world not run by dictatorships. Israel's identity still and will continue to exist, but as Zelenskyy learned on 2/28/2025, it does no good to antagonize a nation that has supported you.

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