It seems like there's no way that Biden can make any negotiation with Russia seem like a win to his base so if he wins it's almost an automatic 4 more years of war. But if Trump wins he could make most of the concessions that Russia wants and still sell it as "the best deal" to his fans. Is a trump win the best hope for shortening war?

Disclaimer: I would never vote for trump, I also won't vote for Biden, I'm also in a state that always goes one way so it doesn't matter at all.

  • edge [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Aside from the part where he said he’d end it and that he doesn’t really like NATO, there’s another big reason I think Trump will end the war: Zelenskyy didn’t give him the dirt on Biden he asked for, and it got him impeached.

    Plus of course this is Biden’s war. He started it in 2014 as VP and it’s no coincidence that it blew back up after he became president.

    i.e. aside from the politics of it, ending the war would also just be petty revenge for Trump.

    Maybe that’s hopium (for the war to end) on my part, but I do think it tracks with Trump’s personality.

    • sharkfucker420 [comrade/them]
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      1 year ago

      How did Biden start the annexation of Crimea? I'm assuming that's what you are referring to when you mention 2014.

      • edge [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        The president has the power to not send more money to Ukraine. Trump will call Zelenskyy and say “we won’t be supporting you anymore, go negotiate”. The US has by far been the biggest donor to Ukraine so Ukraine would be in a tough position without that support. Worst case Ukraine tries to hold out but without US support Russia will mop them up, which is what Russia has been waiting for.

        • blobjim [he/him]
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          1 year ago

          The president has the power to not send more money to Ukraine

          He can only do that if there is anyone else in the government that wants to do that. Otherwise he can probably be convinced not to.