Trump in power when Russia/Ukraine kicked off
Trump in power when Russia/Ukraine kicked off
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Pixelpeep 135

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8,600 posts

165 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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What do we think would have happened if Trump was still in power when Putin decided to break in to his neighbours garden ?

Trump seemed as crazy as Putin for impulse actions, and he also liked a bit of 'flexing'.

Would we be in a World War right now?

Randy Winkman

20,801 posts

212 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Pixelpeep 135 said:
What do we think would have happened if Trump was still in power when Putin decided to break in to his neighbours garden ?

Trump seemed as crazy as Putin for impulse actions, and he also liked a bit of 'flexing'.

Would we be in a World War right now?
I think Trump would have been quite impressed by Putin's strong and decisive actions. rolleyes

paulguitar

33,680 posts

136 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Randy Winkman said:
I think Trump would have been quite impressed by Putin's strong and decisive actions. rolleyes
That's what he's been saying.

In answer to the question, OP, it's a terrifying thought.

Zarco

20,228 posts

232 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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It is terrifying to think.

Say what you like about the US, but the thousands of anti tank/aircraft weapons they have sent have been absolutely pivotal to the Ukrainian defence.

Ivan stewart

2,792 posts

59 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Pixelpeep 135 said:
What do we think would have happened if Trump was still in power when Putin decided to break in to his neighbours garden ?

Trump seemed as crazy as Putin for impulse actions, and he also liked a bit of 'flexing'.

Would we be in a World War right now?
Hard to say , thinking trump would have at least been able to say something meaningful to Putin unlike his comatose successor.

bloomen

9,368 posts

182 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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I don't think an invasion would've happened. The Russians regard Trump as too unpredictable. And if they'd sat back he would've done what they wanted eventually anyway and NATO would eventually fall apart.

If it had occurred Trump would probably be cheering and wearing a Z t shirt while the real adults ignored him and supported Ukraine on the quiet via Europe. Just like most other things that happened during his presidency.




paulguitar

33,680 posts

136 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Ivan stewart said:
thinking trump would have at least been able to say something meaningful to Putin
Whatever would make you think that?

Either way, trump would have to remove Putin's balls from his mouth first, of course.



bigandclever

14,213 posts

261 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Sort of makes you ponder ‘why now?’. Why not a couple of years ago?

glazbagun

15,128 posts

220 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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I think Putin would have grabbed the Donbass without trying the rest of Ukraine and Trump would have said "not our problem".

paulguitar

33,680 posts

136 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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bigandclever said:
Sort of makes you ponder ‘why now?’. Why not a couple of years ago?
Putin probably expected trump to win a second term and remove the US from NATO.

frisbee

5,481 posts

133 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Easy. A round of golf, followed by another round of golf.

LimaDelta

7,943 posts

241 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Makes you wonder doesn't it? Almost as if the Russians should have invaded while the White House was run by someone in their pocket?

What was it Trump said about NATO commitments and spending?

Byker28i

84,110 posts

240 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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paulguitar said:
bigandclever said:
Sort of makes you ponder ‘why now?’. Why not a couple of years ago?
Putin probably expected trump to win a second term and remove the US from NATO.
Exactly this, as said by Bolton and others. trump tried to take the US out of Nato in his first term but was rebuked by congress, but had threatened to do it anyway if empowered by a second term.

As for what trump would have done, nothing he'd have stood back and let Putin do exactly what he wanted. He's so compromised by Putin
but all this has been discussed at depth in the trump thread, with examples and detailed links.


Byker28i

84,110 posts

240 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Randy Winkman

20,801 posts

212 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Byker28i][Img]https://i.imgur.com/70QNADl.jpeg[/thumb said:
Is it my imagination or did a PHer start a thread about Putin about 6 months ago saying they thought he was actually quite good and other countries could do with strong leaders like him? Have looked and I cant find it so perhaps I've got it wrong.

paulguitar

33,680 posts

136 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Randy Winkman said:
Byker28i][Img]https://i.imgur.com/70QNADl.jpeg[/thumb said:
Is it my imagination or did a PHer start a thread about Putin about 6 months ago saying they thought he was actually quite good and other countries could do with strong leaders like him? Have looked and I cant find it so perhaps I've got it wrong.
Yes!

Can't remember which PHer it was but I do remember being pretty astonished at the time.

Swift93

250 posts

56 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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bloomen said:
I don't think an invasion would've happened. The Russians regard Trump as too unpredictable. And if they'd sat back he would've done what they wanted eventually anyway and NATO would eventually fall apart.

If it had occurred Trump would probably be cheering and wearing a Z t shirt while the real adults ignored him and supported Ukraine on the quiet via Europe. Just like most other things that happened during his presidency.
Trump is probably the most predictable person on the planet. Putin played him like a fiddle and Trump was drooling all over himself with flattery. Have you noticed that anyone who says nice things is his friend? Google Trump's letter to Putin from 2014, I don't think you'll be impressed.

Ransoman

884 posts

113 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Swift93 said:
bloomen said:
I don't think an invasion would've happened. The Russians regard Trump as too unpredictable. And if they'd sat back he would've done what they wanted eventually anyway and NATO would eventually fall apart.

If it had occurred Trump would probably be cheering and wearing a Z t shirt while the real adults ignored him and supported Ukraine on the quiet via Europe. Just like most other things that happened during his presidency.
Trump is probably the most predictable person on the planet. Putin played him like a fiddle and Trump was drooling all over himself with flattery. Have you noticed that anyone who says nice things is his friend? Google Trump's letter to Putin from 2014, I don't think you'll be impressed.
Fiddle's are quite complex instruments that require real skill and talent to play. Putin tooted Trump like the cheap Kazoo he is.

Timothy Bucktu

16,632 posts

223 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Never would have happened. Trump was far too unpredictable.

Centurion07

10,395 posts

270 months

Saturday 12th March 2022
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Ivan stewart said:
Hard to say , thinking trump would have at least been able to say something meaningful to Putin unlike his comatose successor.
rofl

You're certifiable.

The only meaningful thing Trump would've been able to say to Putin would be "can we cuddle after?".