Should the U.S. pressure Ukrainian President Zelensky as part of its peace strategy?

Should the U.S. pressure Ukrainian President Zelensky as part of its peace strategy?

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

This is a portrait of a dictator.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

And, money launderer.

No

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Audrey Shewmaker
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Audrey Shewmaker

We need to protect Ukraine

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Kelly Carlson
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Kelly Carlson

What a bunch of cartoons. Why is anyone surprised? He's had a crush on Putin for years

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Larry Hunt
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Larry Hunt

Ukraine is defending the West against Putin and the Russians and Trump is using blackmail to help Russia and take Ukraine's resources without paying for them. Now Europe is at risk and the U.S. too. This is another Trump revenge.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Ukraine was a money laundering scheme for Biden. It's over now.

Larry Hunt
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Larry Hunt

The United States must work with Ukraine to bring peace. Russia and Putin are the reason for the death and destruction and are the clear and present danger to the U.S. and NATO and the World. Trump is blackmailing Ukraine.

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Are we heading toward a recession?

Are we heading toward a recession?

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Bruce Griffith
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Bruce Griffith

Because of the tariffs. Countries will start developing other markets, our domestic companies will start losing business and respond by laying off workers and delaying capital expenditures which will affect other domestic business. It will keep feeding on itself.

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No

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

What was the last 4 years?

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

A market correction as America flushes out stuff it doesn't need such as cheap plastic clothes hangers from China, overpriced French wine, Italian automobiles....these are peoples wants, not needs. Let the other countries try to survive without food to eat.

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

No, but there will be an important election in Columbia, on Tuesday 4/8/2025 for a new mayor. If Columbia wins, Murphy will, too.

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Are you worried about the "economic pain" predicted to come with tariffs?

Are you worried about the "economic pain" predicted to come with tariffs?

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No

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

The sheep shouldn't be alarmed, because Trump said he would do this during his campaign. He comes from the business world, not politics. We actually have a president keeping the promises he made to those who elected him, a trait that is not common with career politicians.

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Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

Other countries have placed tariffs on our goods, far more so than we have ever done. I used to sell overseas,many customers of mine had to pay 25-30% in tariffs when the goods arrived. No, I am not worried. Excited is a better term. Fair and equal, globally.

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

I would be worried about the economic pain, if we did not reciprocate.

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