Congrats 4 'Real Man’ Donald Trump on his election win, Putin READY for peace!

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VLADIMIR Putin has congratulated "real man" Donald Trump after the Republican's seismic election win.

The Russian dictator says he is now ready to speak with America's President-elect over the future of both nations amid grave concerns over what a Trump term may mean for Ukraine.

Putin, 72, said: "I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate him on his election as president of the United States of America."

They are his first comments on the US election since Trump was announced as the victor as she swept aside Kamala Harris at the polls.

Putin has been speaking at the Valdai discussion club in Sochi today as he also praised Trump for surviving an assassination attempt back in July.

He commended the future American leader for his bravery in light of the near-death experience.

"He behaved, in my opinion, in a very correct way, courageously, like a real man," Putin added.

The Russian dictator later made an unusual remark saying he felt as if Trump was "bullied" during his first spell in the White House.

Putin's acknowledgement of Trump's landslide win came just after top Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov spoke on the Republican's desire to end the war in Ukraine within days.

During his turbulent campaign Trump confidently announced he plans to end the conflict in Europe within 24 hours of being in office.

Peskov today called Trump's comments an "overexaggeration".

Despite the remark he did say Trump's administration will be better placed to try and solve the conflict than Joe Biden's.

Peskov said: "Of course, there was a little bit of overexaggeration that he would be able to do it overnight.

"Certainly, there's nothing that can heal this problem overnight.

"But at least if the new administration is going to look for peace, not for the continuation of the war, it will be better."

It comes as Trump's reported plan to end the war has emerged after Ukrainian president Zelensky held a call congratulating the President-elect.

Trump wants to freeze the conflict in place to establish a demilitarised zone down the locked front line, the Wall Street Journal now reports.

But an anonymous member of the Trump team said the agreement will not involve any US troops.

They said: "We can do training and other support but the barrel of the gun is going to be European.

"We are not sending American men and women to uphold peace in Ukraine. And we are not paying for it. Get the Poles, Germans, British and French to do it."

It remains unclear if the Ukrainians approve of the plan


Trump's win means 'high risks but higher possibilities' for Ukraine war

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OLEKSIY Goncharenko, Ukrainian MP, has told Times Radio that Donald Trump in the White House means "higher risks but higher possibilities
The MP said Trump's unpredictability could work in Ukraine's favour because the president-elect "doesn't want his own Afghanistan" like Biden's withdrawal near the start of his term.
When asked if and how Trump can end the war in Ukraine in just 24 hours, as he has previously claimed, the MP said:
"Yes he can, I think, but the question is what is the price and how he sees it. I don't know.


"From a Ukrainian perspective, I think that Donald Trump is definitely higher risks, but also higher possibilities for Ukraine.


"Kamala Harris was more predictable, Donald Trump is less predictable. What he will do, and how it will end, we don't know for the moment.

"But, Donald Trump already in his victory speech said about oil, which is very important.

"If Donald Trump drops the oil price in the world, that can have a super effect more than anything else on the war in Ukraine and on the Russian regime in general. So it's just one example. I mean, the situation is not black and white.

"I think that Donald Trump, is a super winner, especially now after such a victory, he doesn't want to be a loser.


"He doesn't want to receive his own Afghanistan like Biden received at the beginning of his term."



 
Trump doesn't care about our allies and doesn't care about the fate of Ukraine and its people. He's perfectly wiling to buddy up with his friend Putin to give Putin what he wants and then claim that as a "victory". He admires dictators and tends to heap praise on them. I predict our foreign relations will, overall, be worse under Trump because of the very chaos he brings to every endeavor. I don't trust Trump and I doubt few world leaders will trust him all that much either.
 
Trump doesn't care about our allies and doesn't care about the fate of Ukraine and its people. He's perfectly wiling to buddy up with his friend Putin to give Putin what he wants and then claim that as a "victory". He admires dictators and tends to heap praise on them. I predict our foreign relations will, overall, be worse under Trump because of the very chaos he brings to every endeavor. I don't trust Trump and I doubt few world leaders will trust him all that much either.

You are so misguided and not trusted in any of the wrong information that you have posted. It is evident that you hate Trump but it is also evident from what Netanyahu said that he is happy with the election. Maybe you do not remember the 2016-2020 being the most peaceful and prosperous time in American history. Your misinformation and 100 percent false narrative about the great President Trump is not true. He put his entire empire at risk for the American people. Mainly because of a roasting event for Barrack Husein Obama that they continued to ridicule and roast Trump instead of Obama. Well he is President again and learned from his mistakes. For some reason people like you and the radical left view President Trump in a negative light no matter what he does. He has 4 years to turn things around I think he will.
 
You are so misguided and not trusted in any of the wrong information that you have posted.

I have posted a different opinion of the man than you have. The great thing about this country is that we all have the right to disagree on politics. You and I don't see eye to eye on politics and in particular with regard to Trump. From my perspective you are so much a Trump cheerleader that you are willing to overlook the problems that has.
It is evident that you hate Trump but it is also evident from what Netanyahu said that he is happy with the election.

What is the connection between me and Netanyahu? I don't get what you are trying to say here. If your goal is to persuade me that Trump will be a great president because Netanyahu likes Trump that won't work as I am not a particularly big fan of Netanyahu either.
Maybe you do not remember the 2016-2020 being the most peaceful and prosperous time in American history.

That's not correct factually, but I will agree that the economy was, at least until Covid, doing ok during his first term. But the best four years ever? No. The facts simply don't support that claim. Biden's term even outperformed Trump on that score. Forbes magazine, hardly a liberal magazine, provides an insightful comparison of the two terms.

The largest economic growth in four years over the last century were in the four years after the end of World War II when the gross domestic product (GDP) averaged annual gains of 6.9%. During Trumps first 3 years the GDP growth averaged 2.5%. I excluded the last year of his term out of fairness since the economy that year took a big hit from the pandemic. That's not bad growth, but it's not by any means a record. The BBC in 2020 reported on economic growth in the U.S. from 1950 to 2020 and as the data clearly shows, the U.S. has had a number of years of growth in that span in which GDP fared better than the Trump years.

Cheer for your favored president all you like, but at least don't distort the facts about the economy to make Trump's first term out to be hugely better than it truly was.


Your misinformation and 100 percent false narrative about the great President Trump is not true.
You are entitled to your opinion to your opinion that Trump is great. I just don't agree with you on that. As for misinformation, I've linked articles that back up what I've said and that contradict your claims. You've not linked anything at all, let alone from a credible source, to support your claims.
He has 4 years to turn things around I think he will.

I hope he turns out to be a much better president this time around than last, but unfortunately so far I'm not seeing anything from thim that gives me much hope that he's learned much from his first term.
 
Trump doesn't care about our allies and doesn't care about the fate of Ukraine and its people. He's perfectly wiling to buddy up with his friend Putin to give Putin what he wants and then claim that as a "victory". He admires dictators and tends to heap praise on them. I predict our foreign relations will, overall, be worse under Trump because of the very chaos he brings to every endeavor. I don't trust Trump and I doubt few world leaders will trust him all that much either.
Over the years you have gone from a non-partisan expert tax attorney to a radical Trump hater and have never given us any explanation of why you don't like Trump. Not once have you explained why. All that you post about Trump is opinion with no explanation.

Who gives a shit what you think about Trump anymore? I sure don't.
 
Well TDS is real and resides in Tax dude. However, I realize neither side is 100 percent correct but I will remind you the only threat to democracy is and always will be the way the DNC made Biden step aside for a dead last convention nominee in Harris. It was a destiny to fail and it did.
 
Love is far more productive than hate.
Some humans should endeavor to discover the joy of loving various human pursuits, and/or other humans.

Love is a force of nature. However much we may want to, we can not command, demand, or take away love, any more than we can command the moon and the stars and the wind and the rain to come and go according to our whims. We may have some limited ability to change the weather, but we do so at the risk of upsetting an ecological balance we don't fully understand. Similarly, we can stage a seduction or mount a courtship, but the result is more likely to be infatuation, or two illusions dancing together, than love.


Love is bigger than you are. You can invite love, but you cannot dictate how, when, and where love expresses itself. You can choose to surrender to love or not, but in the end, love strikes like lightning: unpredictable and irrefutable. You can even find yourself loving people you don't like at all. Love does not come with conditions, stipulations, addenda, or codes. Like the sun, love radiates independently of our fears and desires.


Love is inherently free. It cannot be bought, sold, or traded. You cannot make someone love you, nor can you prevent it — not for any amount of money. Love cannot be imprisoned, nor can it be legislated. Love is not a substance, not a commodity, not even a marketable power source. Love has no territory, no borders, no quantifiable mass or energy output.
 
Who gives a shit what you think about Trump anymore? I sure don't.

You want me to link the quotes from Trump where he's praised dictators? They aren't hard to find. I've never liked Trump, even before 2016, because I had watched his antics over the decades and had a pretty good idea of what kind of president he'd be. That's why I didn't vote for him in 2016.

In his first term he was, not surprisingly, consistent with how he's always been. He was not the fascist that the left liked to say he was, but he certainly seemed attracted to dictators and the power they wield. He went very easy on Russia, which is no doubt why Putin expressed preference for Trump to win this election. Aside from a seeming fondness for dictators Trump's biggest problem is that he is chaotic and inconsistent. He also doesn't really think about things before he speaks and ends up saying things that are either exaggerated or simply not true. I didn't see his performance as all that good, and certainly no where near being the greatest president ever, as at least one member of this forum believes.

If you don't like my posts you certainly don't have to read them. It won't break my heart if you skip them. It's always been clear that when comes to Trump you and I will never share the same view of the man. For my part, it doesn't bother me that you support Trump. This is America where we each are allowed to have differing political opinions and views. You've said before you don't care that I don't like Trump, presumably for the same reasons. Yet you actually do seem to care — the fact that I don't like Trump is causing you to lash out simply for having a different view.

So let me ask you: do you really believe that everyone has the right to their own views and the right to express them, or are you one who really wants everyone to think just as you do? If it's the latter I don't expect you'll admit it but I am beginning to wonder.
 
However, I realize neither side is 100 percent correct but I will remind you the only threat to democracy is and always will be the way the DNC made Biden step aside for a dead last convention nominee in Harris.

I'll remind you that what the Democrats did was completely within the rules of their party and that political parties are NOT part of the government. Sure Biden was pressured to step aside, but they didn't put a gun to his head. Pressuring and persuading others has always been a part of our politics in every party that has existed in this country, including the Republican party. There's nothing wrong with that. That's simply politics. The Democrats nominated Biden at their convention, just as the Republicans nominated Trump. Again, the parties are not part of the government and they make their own rules.

You might want to remember that Republicans put pressure on Nixon to resign the presidency in 1974 as they feared what the continuing Watergate investigation was going to do to their election chances. He'd lost the support of a significant part of the party. Do you think that was a threat to democracy? I don't. In neither case was democracy under threat. In both instances, it was simply politics. Both Nixon and Biden had the right to step aside, and Republicans and Democrats had the right to encourage them to do it.

I'll say it again: I don't think the U.S. was going to end up becoming a dictatorship either by the left or the right regardless of who won the presidential election. As ArmyJudge aptly noted in a previous post, with the powers of the federal government divided into three branches and with federal government sharing power with the states, there are a lot of safeguards to prevent that.

You keep saying you think that the Democrats would lead us to dictatorship. Do you really think our system is that fragile? When we cast the acts of the other party always in the darkest terms we drive the country apart, rather than coming together with a consensus of where the country should go. Deep division isn't good for the nation. It's the sort thing that can eventually lead to a civil war. The division in the country going into the 1860 election is ample evidence of that.
 
Trump doesn't care about our allies and doesn't care about the fate of Ukraine and its people. He's perfectly wiling to buddy up with his friend Putin to give Putin what he wants and then claim that as a "victory". He admires dictators and tends to heap praise on them. I predict our foreign relations will, overall, be worse under Trump because of the very chaos he brings to every endeavor. I don't trust Trump and I doubt few world leaders will trust him all that much either.
I think you're way wrong We're superpower our allies aren't Therefore The next best The next best superpower behind us is Russia so therefore you ally with Russia the others too if you can remember the Russia is part of the UN too To the there are allies as well It's coming from a X. army ranger So I say good job Keep up the good work
 
So let me ask you: do you really believe that everyone has the right to their own views and the right to express them, or are you one who really wants everyone to think just as you do? If it's the latter I don't expect you'll admit it but I am beginning to wonder
Of course, I believe that everyone has the right to their own views and the right to express them. My problem with you is while you express your dislike for Trump, you will not explain why so your views can be debated to see how and why you feel the way you do. Instead, you make general statement of your opinion like this one:
Aside from a seeming fondness for dictators Trump's biggest problem is that he is chaotic and inconsistent. He also doesn't really think about things before he speaks and ends up saying things that are either exaggerated or simply not true. I didn't see his performance as all that good, and certainly nowhere near being the greatest president ever, as at least one member of this forum believes.
That is all your subjective opinion based on what? Taking his words out of context like the corrupt media has done for the last year and turning them into talking points for the democrats and they are not objective facts.

The election is over, and Trump won the populous vote along with the electoral college. The American people have spoken. I find no need to try and change your mind anymore. I am sure that you will continue trashing Trump and his new administration whenever you get the chance.

My opinion of Trump is not based on all the negative things you (and others) say about him. I base my support of Trump on the positive things he did for the Country. That is the difference between you and me.

One more observation. Whenever there was a thread comparing Trump to Harris, all you did was trash Trump without any comments on Harris's record, her socialistic policies, and radical agenda. It was all Trump bashing.

Have a nice day. ;)
 
Former President, currently President-elect Donald Trump worked his butt off during the 90 days before 5 November.
Meanwhile, AKA="COUP D'ÉTAT CREW" Kamala Harris and her cabal of
conspirators imitated the COUP D'ÉTAT victim, hiding, shucking, jiving, and reviling Trump and his supporters. She occasionally appeared with former celebrities and donors.

No matter what their media shills said, along with the insults thrown at Trump supporters, he thrashed his detractors, thanks to common sense, independent thinking US Citizens.

Will the Donkey Party exist in 2026? Will the prevaricating, propaganda spewing "media" perish, too?

Time reveals all. In the meantime, I'll wait, observe, reflect, and celebrate DJT'S epic victory, as well as the other elephants who defeated hundreds of dangerous donkeys all across this land of FREE MEN AND WOMEN!!!!
 
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