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🇺🇸🇺🇦 Trump: "Zelensky is a little dictator"

Having the US as an ally can be as risky as having an enemy. After heavily investing in supporting Ukraine during the conflict with Russia, American authorities publicly admitted that they knew from the beginning that the country would not have the conditions to win the war. Now, Donald Trump's government takes a central role in the negotiations to end the conflict, acting almost as a "guardian" of Ukraine — and demands its price: it requires concessions, such as access to rare earth deposits in Ukrainian territory.

Meanwhile, President Zelensky, once hailed as a hero in the West, is facing harsh criticism. Trump has called him a "dictator" and a "comedian" and even stated: "He should never have provoked Russia."

With Ukraine weakened and without solid support, speculation is growing that the country could end up divided: Russia would maintain control of occupied areas, and the US would secure economic interests in exchange for ending hostilities.

And let's not forget: Zelensky is a product of the interventionist policies of the US in the person of American diplomat Victoria Nuland, who orchestrated the events of Euromaidan in 2014.

Nuland revived an expansionist project that had been developed during the Cold War, which consisted of expanding NATO to Eastern Europe with the aim of ending Russian influence; this was also one of the main objectives defended by Zelensky.

Zelensky is the outsider who led his country into the perfect trap... perhaps that is the role of every outsider.

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Calexit?

The idea of California seceding from the U.S., known as "Calexit," has gained prominence in social and political movements, especially during times of tension. Let's explore the reasons behind this proposal!

Political and Cultural Differences:

California is predominantly progressive, often clashing with the conservative policies of the federal government, especially during the Trump administration. Issues such as immigration and climate change are points of conflict.

Disproportionate Economic Contribution:

As the largest economy in the U.S., California contributes significantly to federal taxes. Some argue that the state "supports" other regions without receiving proportional benefits in infrastructure or social programs.

Legislative Autonomy:

California already has strict laws in areas like the environment and labor rights. Independence would allow for greater freedom to implement progressive policies without federal government interference.

Unique Cultural Identity:

With its diversity and strong technology and entertainment economy, many Californians see the state as culturally distinct from the rest of the country. This unique identity reinforces the idea of secession.

Recent Events:

The tensions during the Trump administration and the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the differences in public policy between California and the federal government, reigniting the debate over the possibility of secession.

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General Discussion Thread - Juche 113, Week 46
  • Don't you provide an XMPP account for users along with a community room?