Summary

Donald Trump seeks near-total control over Ukraine’s critical minerals, energy assets, and infrastructure in a new draft deal, significantly expanding his previous demands.

The proposal, sent to Kyiv, includes no security guarantees for Ukraine, sparking concerns about sovereignty and dependence on the US.

Energy law experts called the terms unprecedented, noting the US could withdraw without obligation. Trump also suggested US control of Ukraine’s nuclear plants.

Critics warn Russia may exploit Trump’s urgency for a quick deal, complicating peace efforts and post-war stability.

  • Ravior
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    1241 month ago

    It’s kinda sad to see the direction the USA it’s going these days. The goodwill towards the States degraded so much in the last few months in my community.

    • @T00l_shed@lemmy.world
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      771 month ago

      I think the world was ready to forgive the first transgression back in 2016. But he’s only been in power for 2 fucking month. He’s nose diving the country, and no one trusts the us anymore.

      • @Pechente@feddit.org
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        241 month ago

        I wish these guys would realize that while powerful, the US cannot just exist in a vacuum. We all share this planet and limitless greed is not gonna get you anywhere. I really hope the US product / services boycotts are gonna have an impact.

      • @Trihilis@ani.social
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        221 month ago

        As someone from the EU. I think the US is truly fucked. Every single government organ is focusing on removing any USA dependency going from big tech to parts and resources etc. And we’re not the only country doing it. The military has already decided to buy 0 new USA equipment.

        • @Dragonstaff@leminal.space
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          221 month ago

          Republicans don’t understand “soft power” in any way. They think you guys are “freeloading” off of us without any understanding that you’re our best customers.

          The US will never come back from this.

          • It’s wild that we have the reserve currency of the world which is soo fucking huge. Bigger than anything else I reckon. And these assholes are just going to throw that free money away.

          • @notsoshaihulud@lemmy.world
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            51 month ago

            Republicans don’t understand “soft power” in any way.

            They have plenty experience with “soft power” in their bedrooms, hence the compensation.

          • They don’t care. That soft power means nothing when Putin is pumping thousands, if not millions, into their pockets. They’re looting this country. This is just also aligns with Putin plans to cripple the US.

  • @shan23@lemmy.world
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    1091 month ago

    I feel like it’s quite obvious to everyone that the us is just going to demand more and more until Ukraine says no. Then the US will claim Ukraine doesn’t want peace

    • tmyakal
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      371 month ago

      Isn’t that exactly what happened, like, three weeks ago?

  • @ramble81@lemm.ee
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    661 month ago

    I hope at this point Zelenskyy realizes that any deal with the US will be bad and is just stringing Trump along to buy time.

    • The Quuuuuill
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      371 month ago

      a deal with trump has just as many guarantees as a deal with putin: none

    • @sfcl33t@discuss.tchncs.de
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      51 month ago

      I think that has to be the game he and EU leaders are playing at this point. Delay as much as possible so Europe can build up its own defenses and assistant to Ukraine. Unfortunately without boots on the ground that won’t work as a deterrent.

  • @bradorsomething@ttrpg.network
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    541 month ago

    I work in business and I don’t spend long at the table with these kinds of people. They’ll keep hammering unless you push back, and it’s not worth my time… in fact you generally find whatever they brought to the table they’re screwing someone else out of who can’t say no. Always better to move on and find someone else to work with. Always.

  • @vegeta@lemmy.world
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    I’m alternating the deal. Pray I don’t alternate it any further.

    — Darth Plagueonus The Stable Genius

  • @mhague@lemmy.world
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    261 month ago

    Trump: I’m negotiating a ceasefire in the Black Sea.

    Putin: I’m going to continue bombing Ukraine.

    Trump: I want infinity resources or the bombing continues.

    Just two Russians trying to get on the same page.

  • Dem Bosain
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    261 month ago

    This is just the Republican/libertarian fantasy. So many people I worked with at the time thought we should have taken all the Iraqi oil after we invaded.

    • @kautau@lemmy.world
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      It’s just the evolution of what was colonialism, and before that, feudalism. These people want to be kings of territory, with ownership of all resources, charging people a tax for harvesting resources on their property and paying them a pittance to survive and do so. It’s the direct path into hyper-capitalism, of “everyone not in a very exclusive club rents their life and everything in it, in order for the wealthy to gain more wealth.”

      • @stringere@sh.itjust.works
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        Same story it’s been since we started cities. There’s an elite class that believes the rest of us need to work so they don’t have to.

        Lazy selfish priests, lazy selfish kings, lazy selfish politicians.

        Maybe we should stop letting the lazy selfish rich make decisions for the rest of us.

  • wildncrazyguy138
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    211 month ago

    Well this is certainly applying the M&A playbook to geopolitics. Eat the meek when they’re down. It’s just good business.

    Reminds me of his “we must take the oil” strategy to Iraq a few years back.

    Problem is that countries aren’t businesses, they’re people, and alliances aren’t just built on finance - they’re built on trust, stability and shared cultural values.

    And optics matter, even in business, you can get a reputation as a cannibal and people will no longer work for or with you. Relationships are like oxygen for business. If you don’t have them, it’s you next on the chopping block.

    • @Asetru@feddit.org
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      151 month ago

      Yeah, I think that’s a lesson a certain orange parasite never learned.

      Maybe that’s part of the reason why his businesses failed?

  • Dropper-Post
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    161 month ago

    It may be dangerous to be America’s enemy, but to be America’s friend is fatal.

  • Monkey With A Shell
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    101 month ago

    He never had any intent to actually help Ukraine, he’s way too fond of Putin to do that.

  • @Civil_Liberty@lemm.ee
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    829 days ago

    Who is kidding who? Ukraine could agree and Trump would just give it all to Putin. The guy is not an honest broker, I wish the media would stop treating him as one.

  • @Gork@lemm.ee
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    71 month ago

    Only one problem: those aren’t his to take. They belong rightfully to the Ukrainians.

    This won’t stop him from the bluster he spurts on a daily basis.