President Volodymyr Zelensky left the White House early without signing a mineral deal with the United States following a heated exchange with President Donald Trump on Feb. 28.

Zelensky departed in his motorcade around 1:45 p.m. local time, without holding a joint news conference scheduled for later in the day, after the two leaders got into a heated argument while speaking with journalists in the Oval Office.

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CNN reported that following the exchange, Zelensky and Trump left to separate rooms, with the Ukrainian delegation wanting to continue talks with the Trump administration.

Trump later ordered his officials to tell the Ukrainian officials to leave the White House, despite protest from the Ukrainian delegation.

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  • Xanza@lemm.ee
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    The wording is so insane to me. Like he was just begging to sign that deal. lol

    There’s no way he was going to sign it. He didn’t come to the US to sign it. He came here to negotiate into a reasonable deal for both countries. This headline makes it sound like he lost out, and he really didn’t. Like, sure, we could have swooped in and helped Ukraine a little more, but in return we would get billions, maybe even trillions in return… It’s literally war profiteering out in the open.

    That kind of shit used to be illegal and now we have Presidents televising his profiteering… This timeline is fucking nuts.

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      That’s what the article says. Zelensky wanted to continue negotiations.

      There are things the US has that they cannot get from the EU. If there would ever be a deal that would be the basis.

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      US assurance means as much as Russian assurance anyways, and US is known to go back on deals they themselves proposed and signed like what they are doing to Canada. So if the US isn’t even making a good faith attempt at a deal they likely wouldn’t stick to in order to protect Ukraine it just shows how corrupt negotions were from the start.

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    Watching that inteview and remembering the first Zelensky’s adresses to his and even my russian people early in the war, I was pretty occupied with an idea of how these two numbheads would be good punching bags once I put a trash bag on them and use a duct tape to ensure their breath doesn’t leave it, and hitting them repatedly with a fist or some blunt and heavy object. I don’t usually accept or encourage violence, but I felt lost watching this shit piece of negotiations and also very, morbidly angry. I couldn’t avoid thinking of going physical with them and it probably took a year and a half from Zelensky’s tired neurons to keep himself contained until the meeting ended. I’m pretty sure he kicked something after leaving it. I’m sure I would’ve if I has been him.

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    Europe, don’t count on America for shit. Do what needs to be done before Ukraine is wiped from the map. They will come for you too.

    • militaryintelligence@lemmy.world
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      American here, we are a shit country with shit people. Good luck and please liberate us from the fascists when it really hits the fan.

    • Jolly Platypus@lemm.ee
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      The U.S. are no longer the leaders of the free world. It’s up to Europe now. The U.S. is a fucking shithole.

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        The U.S. are no longer the leaders of the free world.

        Frankly, most of the time that was said it was said by Americans and the rest of us just smiled and nodded politely.

        • PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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          and the rest of us just smiled and nodded politely while nervously eyeing the gigantic stick America was waving around.

          America was only ever the “leader” of the free world because no other country wanted to bother with going up against their military. They have bases all over the world. Politely nodding was considered a small price to pay for not being targeted by them.

          But this current administration has proved that politely nodding won’t keep a target off of your back. So now, countries have started rethinking their attitudes towards those American military bases.

        • Maggoty@lemmy.world
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          Yeah most Americans don’t realize we’ve been slowly losing our Hegemony in world power since the world was well rebuilt after World War 2. But even I thought we had another few decades before we just shit the bed.

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          EU governments were completely happy letting it be the case as well. Don’t act like they were doing much to try and reduce their reliance on US aid.

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            Yeah, so? They were willing to play along as long as America was reasonably well behaved about it. That was the unspoken bargain of America’s Cold War and post-Cold War international influence - they got to have plenty of soft power, and in exchange they got to play out their World Police fantasy.

            Now that’s going to be going away.

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            Let’s see if they’re going to get off their ass, or if they’ll just try appeasement again.

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      We will hopefully do that, but it’s also up to the American citizens to finally put up a proper resistance. One of the most worrying things to me is how indifferent the majority of Americans seem to be to their country turning fascist and betraying its allies. There were some protests sure, but they’re ridiculously tiny compared to protests in even much smaller countries like Georgia. It’s time to wake the fuck up before power has fully been consolidated and there’s no way back. Europe may be able to stand alone against Russia, but against Russia and the US will be tough.

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        About 35% of Georgia’s population lives in Tbilisi. The second largest population center is is Batumi at around 6%. There are 360km between them.

        The Los Angeles metro area is America’s largest population center at around 5% of the population. The DC metro area is the 7th largest at just under 2% of the population. There are 4300km between them.

        This is on top of the car centric sprawl of US cities with minimal public transportation. If (even generously) 30% of the population wanted a unified protest, how would they reach each other? Let alone converge to protest at somewhere that matters.

        • PonyOfWar@pawb.social
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          Oh, come on. There are still cities with millions of people, where hundreds of thousands could easily get together to protest. Cities double the population size of the entire country of Georgia. There were much larger protests e.g. in DC under the first Trump administration but this time it’s too much of a bother?

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            That was after 4 years of unrest. “Could easily get together” sounds like its coming from someone who’s never had a daily 2 hour round-trip driving commute. Let alone the fact that half of America was sub 0°F (-17°C) for multiple days in the past month.

            Protest size will grow as the weather warms up and the crackdowns fully begin. But don’t expect to see much on the news. This time around the media and tech moguls have all preemptively bent the knee.

      • shalafi@lemmy.world
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        It’s worse than indifference. I posted on NextDoor about NOAA being gutted (this was 2-weeks ago, not about today’s news) and the response was fucked. Got called a socialist, communist, “fuck is wrong with people when we try to reduce spending”, happy to spend money on weather apps as-is (who the fuck does that?!), liberal (in a bad way, of course), some shit about me shitting on vets (?!), on and on. Shit was so hard-on for Trump and Musk it was the most commented post for a week.

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        I lost confidence in the American public. The egos that are displayed on TV and social media has brainwashed everyone. It’s infuriating to see it all.

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    Americans are cowards for letting Russia take over their country

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      Mark my words: Trump will now sign a minerals deal in Ukraine with Putin

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      Putin’s arm is so far up the orange shitbag’s ass that you cam see the fingers waggle eveytime he opens his mouth

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      The whole world sees it including the American people who clearly don’t care.

      • MyOpinion@lemm.ee
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        The majority of American voters have shown us who they are evil garbage.

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    Just when you thought you couldn’t get any more embarrassed being an American.

    This is a great window into how Trump, Vance and MAGA do business.

    Bully. Yell. Lie. Threaten.

    • krashmo@lemmy.world
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      You think you’re as embarrassed as you could be? We’re just getting started. You can’t even see rock bottom from where we are now.

      • in4apenny@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Americans will only start to feel embarassment when they need to apply for asylum in other countries to escape the housefire they started. Good luck with that, btw. Oh yeah, and that day still won’t be close to bottom. Friendly reminder that the turnover for food in the USA without resupply is 3 days.

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    Americans, I expect you to fight rhis bully.

    Please, grow a fkin pair and start fighting back. You don’t want to be regretting your lack of fighting back while you can.

    Rage against rhe machine please.

    • stardust@lemmy.ca
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      That assumes most Americans are against what Trump is doing which is not the case based on election results. And unlike the civil war for slavery its not like opposing sides are neatly divided by regions this time around either.

      It’s more like a random mixture of differing sides living side by side, so rage against the machine would end up looking more like neighbors carrying out reenacting their favorite moments from the Purge movies and just what looks like indiscriminate mass murder between civilians. Not even state vs state.

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      How? Like tell us how. You want us to try and kill people in the streets? Or maybe continue with the protests that are happening? You want us to civil war? I’m just waiting for how us Americans can take out Trump and the republican party. And before you answer look at your country and population and size and compare it to the united states before you say just grow a pair, you can come and suicide yourself trying to take on a assassination attempt if you want, maybe you grow a pair. So if you dont have a real solid plan for how,I don’t wanna hear shit from you

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      Problem is most of us are under personal attack, so we don’t have the ability or energy to fight for others. And since the personal attacks are of a potentially violent or otherwise life threatening nature rather than simply a political one, it means many of us can’t afford to stand up.

    • Eezyville@sh.itjust.works
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      He won the election. He destroyed the Democrats. More than half the country voted for him. This is what they wanted. You might not like it but you’re gonna have to accept that even though the majority of Lemmy and Reddit agree with you, you’re still the minority compared to the rest of the country. You’re telling us to fight back against this president that you don’t like. Be the change you want to see. Change the minds of everyone around you.

        • Madison420@lemmy.world
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          That’s not an argument dipshit hit us with your competent plan to turn this around and we’ll join behind you but all you’ve offered is derision and haughty quips.

          • Eezyville@sh.itjust.works
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            That’s all they have, They sit behind a keyboard raging at the world because things aren’t the way they want. All that energy would be better placed in looking for solutions.

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        The Democrats destroyed themselves. Constructed opposition at best. Shamefully inept at worst.

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    For a guy who said he’s not gonna start any wars, he sure is acting like a guy who’s gonna start a war.

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    He should fly to Brussels to discuss Europe’s offer. They won’t tell him repeatedly that he should be more thankful.

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      If you were one who lived in USA and didn’t vote for him, what would you do to not “let this happen”?

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      I want to be clear this is the doing of Republicans in America they are evil.

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        It’s gonna be interesting watching to see if all the “All Russian people are complicit because they don’t rise up and kick Putin out” crowd actually put their money where their mouths are and show them how it’s done, or if it was all bluster.

        To be clear, I hope it’s the former but I think it’s the latter.

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    Zelensky blew it up too soon honestly. The whole asking JD Vance was not disciplined and let his emotions take over. Granted he’s got a lot on his plate, but that was a strategic negotiation mistake on his part.

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      Seeing all of Europe line up behind Z. I think things worked out far better than he hope for. Heck, just for driving a wedge between the US and Europe putin might shake Z’s hand. Talk about mission accomplished.

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        True, he did gain a lot of respect despite messing up the negotiation.

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    Elbow, Leaders of the Free World

    But the leaders of the free world

    Are just little boys throwing stones

    And it’s easy to ignore

    Till they’re knocking on the door of your homes, yeah

    My thinking isn’t driven, oh

    But the music always gives me a lift

    I’m so easy to please, yeah

    But I think we dropped the baton like the 60’s didn’t happen, oh no

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      Was true under Bush and Blair, even more so now.

      Don’t just stand there watching it happening

      I can’t stand it

      Don’t feel it

      Something telling me

      Don’t wanna go out this way

      But have a nice day

      Then read it in the headlines

      Watch it on the TV

      Put it in the background

      Stick it in the back

      Stick it in the back

      Travis - The Beautiful Occupation