I don't know what he meant, I'm asking you, or anyone who thinks that know. I'm done trying to figure out his weird talk
I don't think there's anything to read into Trump's statement other than exactly what he said, "Putin is a genius". It doesn't project as strong or weak, it's just an observation about Putin. What's there to figure out?
Well, maybe that's not so good a thing either. I'm under no obligation to defend everything biden says, or has done.
It is what it is.
Yeah, I am kind of nervous about this volunteer movement coming from any country, since I don't know how it may provoke putin. You can send the whole world there to fight and win, but it may inflame putin, who may then do something even crazier? Zelensky is courageous of course, but I think he may be more useful to world when living, and not captured or dead, as american media seems to project that the eventual takeover is inevitable, by the russians
I get that people are afraid that if they do something, then Putin will do something more crazy, but, the thing is, successful people like Putin act crazy because they believe they can get what they want by acting crazy. Give Putin what he wants just because you are afraid he will do something more crazy and you practically guarantee that Putin will do something more crazy. It is a pattern of appeasement that leads to more appeasement. Such a pattern does not end well.
Volunteers from around the world come to Ukraine because they see that Putin's action is grossly irresponsible and immoral. This is a consequence of Putin's actions. Additional threats from Putin only increase such a reaction.
As for American media... they project lots of things, such as supposing that Putin expected to win the war in Ukraine in two days. The reality is closer to this: the people of Ukraine do not want Putin's rule. Putin's aggression here can only create more injustice.
What do you think the best outcome of all this would be? What do you think should be done? What will putin think, if big volunteer armies go there and actually push him out? Will he just go to a mountain cabin somewhere, and mutter to himself for a couple days? I am trying to think about all of this realistically.
Realistically, the best outcome is for the world to stop Putin in Ukraine directly, immediately, and militarily and put an immediate, direct end to Putin's aggression there. Realistically, to allow Putin to conquer Ukraine is to invite Putin to conquer more countries. The path of appeasement of bullies leads to worse and worse bullying. It never ends. Putin knows he made a mistake, but as long as he can pretend that he didn't, he doesn't think he has to apologize for it. Realistically, Putin's aggression against Ukraine can only have a negative consequence for Russia.
On the topic of strength and weakness, Putin sensed weakness in the Biden administration (just as he sensed weakness in the Obama-Biden administration) and decided he could conquer Ukraine at this time (just as he conquered Crimea during the Obama-Biden administration) without too terrible a consequence (as he sufferred not so terrible a consequence during the Obama-Biden administration). I hope I've made the relevance of strength and weakness clear to you: that if aggressors believe you will cave to their aggression (sense weakness), then they will aggress, but if aggressors believe you will resist their aggression (sense strength), then they will not aggress. Aggression in Ukraine is an extension of the failure to resist Putin's aggression in Georgia and Crimea. Appeasement leads to more appeasement. It didn't stop with Georgia. It didn't stop with Crimea. It doesn't stop with the Donbas region. It doesn't stop with Ukraine. It doesn't stop with Sweden and Finland and Poland. It doesn't stop until the people of the world unite and make it stop!