So contrary to the repeated promises, the war in Ukraine can't be resolved in 24 hours?<p>Next up --- tariffs really are a tax on US consumers. And a large scale tariff war is simply not winnable.<p>And it is simply not possible to cut $2T from government spending.<p>And defaulting on the national debt will destroy the US economy for a generation.<p>Somebody remind me again --- why did we make "Tariff Man" king? To "Make America Great Again" --- as an isolated, less wealthy and less safe country?
I guess the US got it's mineral deal now, so the justification for continuing to provide more aid to Ukraine has been obtained.<p>The US, especially with Trump at the helm, will not put any more real pressure on Russia. Best they will do is to let things play out as they are now, and if Trump backers ask why the US is still providing some support to Ukraine, he can point to the mineral deal to show that the US is not being Father Christmas.
So super stupid to think one is going to be able to talk to Russia and convince them giving up a thing, they started by themselves. If they're progressing, constantly acquire land mass, despite sanctions, less earnings and all the backlash put on Russia by the whole world - we're not talking about the humans died for this on both sides.<p>So how is it called if you play poker with someone who's got nothing to lose and still has big enough pockets. That's a big gamble.<p>There's no deal, if the other don't want to. Putin doesn't want. We need more pressure.