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Having the opinion that Russia shouldn't have attacked Ukraine is already lightyears ahead of Trump's opinion of "Ukraine never should have started this war"
In each and every instance I have had getting to know the people of Ukraine over the last several years, every time I walk away with greater admiration and respect for them and the feeling that they have made me a better person in the process.
The strength, resilience, ingenuity, and unity the Ukrainian people collectively share is truly something special to behold
I have never met a Ukranian but I had the same feeling after spending a weekend with a Crimean girl as a teen. Her account of Russia's invasion of Crimea has forever poisoned my mind against Russia lol
And yeah Trump siding so heavily with Russia is probably one of the most insane positions Trump has taken in this second term, and I say this as someone who voted for him.
It is insane, because he is in position where putin is scared of him yet he still is helping him even though to Russia US is a sworn enemy.
This is essentially selling all of the country for some personal deal.
I think it's more insane because as a president with access to literal military personnel, he probably has the most access to the most information about the war, and I feel like there's no way you can reasonably spin what's transpired into being Ukraine's fault.
Yikes.