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  1. It would look bad if they didn’t take ownership.  Its really that simple. 

  2. Alternative_Dot_6084 on

    I mean it still is Russian paper, after all Washingtongrad is now a oblast after USA’s surrender.

  3. BrofessorFarnsworth on

    How would it be different if it wasn’t a Russian wishlist?

    MAGA are stupid as fuck. Without exception.

  4. Yeah, we know.
    What has Ukraine been fighting for, if only to give it over because the US says it should. Bugger that.

  5. JjForcebreaker on

    Even with widely acknowledged cultural, social and state decline, it’s quite stunning how hellbent that administration is when it comes to appeasing bandit mass murderers.

  6. „Please accept this or we’ll be forced to make a better offer“.

    ‚Art of the deal‘ my fucking arse.

  7. MAGA is very brainwashed. They want to support Russia because they view Russia as a “Christian” nation.

  8. *“Claims“* of a Russian wish list? The „peace deal“ literally gave everything to Russia and tied Ukraine’s hands & feet together like *they* started the war.

  9. Trump, Putin’s b*tch
    Trump, the wh*re of all dictators

    History will remember this

  10. Then they lie,

    It was drafted in a back-channel between Kirill Dmitriev (a senior Russian official close to the Kremlin) and Steve Witkoff, Trump’s special representative.

    The proposal contains several phrases that linguistic analysts note are typical Russian bureaucratic constructions, such as:

    – “All ambiguities of the last 30 years will be considered resolved.”

    – “It is expected that Russia will not invade neighbouring countries…” (in some versions).

    These exact lines appear in the leaked text and have been flagged by multiple independent reporters/analysts as “translation-like.”

    • Different outlets published slightly different English phrasings of the same clauses, indicating the text went through translation or re-translation steps.

    • The substance matches long-standing Russian demands, including:

    – Ukraine giving up NATO membership

    – Recognizing Russian control of occupied territories

    – Military limits placed on Ukraine, not Russia

    – Sanctions relief discussions

    These points appear consistently across all published versions of the plan.

    • Ukraine and key European governments have rejected the plan as unacceptable and heavily tilted toward Russia. Public statements from Zelensky and reporting from Reuters confirm this.

  11. PriorityMuted8024 on

    Then they did an awfully bad job with that. Reaven would spin in his coffin if he knew about that.

  12. Trump pushing through an ultimatum because Congress forced a vote on Russian sanctions?

  13. Interesting_Road_380 on

    I’m surprised they went to the trouble of having it written by real Russians and not by grok

  14. MysteriousWon on

    Yes, fight to take credit for this piece of shit. That’s what *everybody* wants.

  15. Open-Outcome-660 on

    Americans shouldn’t be surprised if they’re hated whenever they go outside their own borders from now on.

  16. That’s just as bad, if not worse.

    Really showing off the Russian corruption there.

  17. Somehow US giving Russians every thing they want on their own makes it worse.

  18. Onlypizzafans69 on

    It’s funny how Trump wants to so badly leave a historical mark of his presidency, he probably has the most chances of any US president in history, to defeat Russia and carve his name in history as the one who finally ended the cold war, and defeated america’s long standing nemesis. But no, he rather blows ~~bubba~~ Putin and is doing everything he can to go into history as the worst us president thats ever lived(so far)

  19. I’d check the word document metadata, the fields everyone forgot to modify like author and such.

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