It's way too generous to say "Trump has a case". Trump and Vance's "case" consists of 
"You should be grateful to us because we give you money". I.e. suck up to me and I'll deign to give 
you more money.

Maybe someone makes the case you say is Trump's. But it's not Trump making that 
case. If he sporadically vomits words that sound like that, it's because they 
were put into his mouth by someone else. The question is Who put them there? 
Putin? Elno? Thiel?

On 3/2/25 7:42 PM, Pieter Steenekamp wrote:
Just watched a new episode where two toddlers threw their toys out of the cot.

Zelensky makes a strong case — Putin is unreliable, having broken numerous 
agreements in the past, so any peace deal would need ironclad security 
guarantees. But lecturing Trump is hardly the way to secure a favorable 
minerals trade agreement.

Trump also has a valid case — the war is stagnating, there’s no realistic 
military path to driving Russia out of Ukraine, and pursuing peace makes sense. 
But losing your temper at an international press conference is not the way to 
get there.

At the end of the day, they’re all human, and it makes for great real-life 
drama. I can't wait for the next episode!



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