uspol, angry
How willfully ignorant do you have to be to claim that Zelenskyy was responsible for the conflict, when Trump and Vance were *so* obviously planning to steer towards conflict and withdrawing military support from the start??
uspol, angry
@joepie91 There's genuinely no outcome where Trump hadn't thrown a fit and pulled support
uspol, angry
@rune Exactly. The outcome of that meeting was decided before it took place.
re: uspol, angry
@joepie91 it's also called "appeasement". You know, something that worked out very well in Europe in the years of 1933 to 1940 /s
uspol, angry
What particularly pisses me off is how some people are going "well Zelenskyy should not have pressed the issue of security guarantees, and just accepted the implicit promise".
First of all, an 'implicit promise' is worth fuck all when you are dealing with someone who has no sense of obligation towards promises in the first place, like Trump. If it's not on paper or video, it doesn't exist.
But perhaps more important is the underlying subtext of this criticism. Because that subtext is "well you know Trump is volatile and unreliable, so you shouldn't do anything to provoke him, and instead navigate around it".
That's a very familiar pattern. You know what it's called? "Enabling an abuser" and "victim blaming".