Summary

Trump is pushing for softer language on Russia’s war in Ukraine, straining G7 unity.

Officials say the U.S. is blocking references to “Russian aggression” and prefers calling it the “Ukraine conflict.”

This shift follows Trump’s peace talks with Putin that excluded Ukraine’s President Zelensky, whom Trump later called a “dictator.”

The change in rhetoric contrasts with Biden-era support for Ukraine and threatens a unified G7 stance.

  • FreakinSteve@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    SO YOU AGREE that Putin should leave the country they wrongfully invaded and pay for the rebuild to ensure peace.

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        SO YOU AGREE that Putin and Russia need their fucking asses kicked back to the stone age and Russia broken up again.

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          14 hours ago

          Actually I’d argue the US and the EU have had their fair share of invasions and aggressions.

          Regardless, if you want Ukraine to win, other countries must joint the war, Ukraine can’t win by itself.

      • FreakinSteve@lemmy.world
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        You are correct that Ukraine cant do it itself. It is sickening that Nato happily took the Nordic country in super quick like but wont take Ukraine in because of the conflict that they knew was coming for YEARS