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Chris 27-02-2025 07:28

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36191881)
The Times, however, has just reported.

https://www.thetimes.com/us/american...isit-nlld7k52c

Correct - which is why I think they’ve been a bit clever. Because while the treaty may not make provisions for US security guarantees the Americans don’t get the minerals unless they come and get them. American workers, American security contractors, all in-country and very much too risky for Putin to risk firing missiles anywhere near … you see what they did there?

TheDaddy 27-02-2025 13:42

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36191881)
The Times, however, has just reported.

https://www.thetimes.com/us/american...isit-nlld7k52c

They don't need guarantees, the minerals themselves are the guarantee, wonder if donnie realises, my guess is he doesn't :D

Chris 27-02-2025 13:56

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36191909)
They don't need guarantees, the minerals themselves are the guarantee, wonder if donnie realises, my guess is he doesn't :D

I tend to agree.

Hugh 27-02-2025 14:13

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
An article in the Washington Post today on that very point…

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...kraine-russia/

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The minerals deal negotiated between the United States and Ukraine is a devastating development for Russia. Indeed, it is in some ways more important than any peace deal President Donald Trump might negotiate to end the fighting. Once implemented, it will mean that Russia has effectively lost the war.

Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to conquer his neighbor. Instead, the United States has just gone into business with Ukraine — entering into, as the agreement puts it, “a durable partnership” with Kyiv to jointly develop Ukraine’s untapped minerals and other natural resources and pledging “a long-term financial commitment to the development of a stable and economically prosperous Ukraine.”

With this deal, the United States is now invested — literally, not figuratively — in what the deal calls “a free, sovereign and secure Ukraine.” That means the United States now has a massive financial incentive to help safeguard Ukraine’s independence. If Ukraine survives, the United States will stand to gain hundreds of billions of dollars; if Ukraine falls, we get nothing. After all, does anyone think that if Putin conquers Ukraine, he is going to repay the United States for the weapons we gave Ukraine to fight his troops? Of course not.

The deal creates “a Reconstruction Investment Fund” that will be jointly owned and managed by the two countries. Ukraine will contribute 50 percent of all revenue earned from the “future monetization” of all government-owned natural resource assets, including “minerals, hydrocarbons, oil, natural gas, and other extractable materials.” The fund will use this revenue to “invest in projects in Ukraine and attract investments to increase the development” of its natural resources, as well as “infrastructure, ports, and state-owned enterprises.”

Those who say Ukraine failed to win security guarantees in exchange for the minerals deal are missing the point: The minerals deal is a security guarantee. Trump has made clear that he is not going to send American troops to Ukraine. But with this deal, he is going to send something better: American workers, bulldozers and earthmovers.

“It’s a great deal for Ukraine, too, because they get us over there,” Trump explained during his Cabinet meeting Wednesday. “We’re going to be working over there. We’ll be on the land. And you know, that way it’s this sort of automatic security, because nobody’s going to be messing around with our people when we’re there.”

With the minerals deal done, Trump must now negotiate a peace deal that secures his investment by making sure the war ends — and never resumes. Ukraine’s minerals only have value to America if they are extracted from Ukrainian soil, processed and sold. If Ukraine does not have security, that won’t happen. U.S. businesses won’t be able to mine for minerals under fire from Russian forces and will not make long-term investment in Ukraine if they fear the fighting will resume. And if they don’t invest, American taxpayers won’t get paid.

Trump certainly knows that as soon as there is a peace agreement, China, Iran and North Korea will help Russia rearm — and that in time, Russia will reconstitute its forces and rebuild its defense-industrial base in preparation for a new offensive.

To stop that from happening, the United States needs to help Ukraine establish deterrence. And that will require allowing Ukraine to purchase the American weapons it needs to discourage Russia from ever restarting the conflict. The minerals deal creates a mechanism to repay the United States for the weapons we have given Ukraine over the past three years, but not for Ukraine to buy weapons in the future to defend our joint investments.

Jack Keane, a retired Army general, and I laid out a plan in these pages on transitioning Ukraine from an aid recipient to a defense consumer, and using frozen Russian assets and loans guaranteed by Ukraine’s natural resources to buy weapons. This will be critical if we want to ensure that the war never starts up again, and Ukraine’s resources can be developed for the benefit of both countries. This does not require a new agreement or action by Congress; the mechanisms for such sales exist under existing law.

But this deal is a critical step forward. Russia wanted to diminish Ukraine economically, politically and militarily. With this deal, Trump has enhanced Ukraine economically and politically. Now, to secure our new investments, the United States must enhance Ukraine militarily as well.

thenry 27-02-2025 14:25

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
What has a minerals deal got to do with NATO membership :confused:

Chris 27-02-2025 15:10

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36191916)
What has a minerals deal got to do with NATO membership :confused:

It gives America an interest in Ukrainian security, but without bringing Ukraine in to NATO, which is a red line for Putin.

pip08456 27-02-2025 15:13

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36191916)
What has a minerals deal got to do with NATO membership :confused:

Obviously nothing.

thenry 27-02-2025 15:22

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My point was the washingtonpost article suggests the minerals deal will annoy Putin when in reality Trump and Putin are laughing. Ukraine is becoming American and not neighbour like Russia. Where's Trump going to put Ukraine? Greenland, Canada, south America? Putin's thinking the land is up for grabs. I read comments that Ukraine have pulled a blinder of a deal with the US :confused: forgetting where they actually live.

Chris 27-02-2025 15:36

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36191920)
My point was the washingtonpost article suggests the minerals deal will annoy Putin when in reality Trump and Putin are laughing. Ukraine is becoming American and not neighbour like Russia. Where's Trump going to put Ukraine? Greenland, Canada, south America? Putin's thinking the land is up for grabs. I read comments that Ukraine have pulled a blinder of a deal with the US :confused: forgetting where they actually live.

‘In reality Trump and Putin are laughing’ - can you please explain what you mean by that, preferably without use of weird rhetorical questions.

thenry 27-02-2025 15:55

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36191921)
‘In reality Trump and Putin are laughing’ - can you please explain what you mean by that, preferably without use of weird rhetorical questions.

Ukraine need a suitcase they can fill minerals in on their one way ticket to America. Trumps laughing because that's not going to happen. Putin's thinking great their moving to America. Ukraine are laying their own bed here. Good luck trying to remove Russia when the eater with two hands Ukraine has choices where the live. Surely Trump can see this. The minerals deal is hardly going to start WW3. Funny that though having gone after invisible WMDs once upon a time.

Anyway they are laughing because Ukraines confused. Ukraine are either western or eastern. Trumps a distant friend whereas Putin's a neighbouring foe.

Chris 27-02-2025 16:00

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No … sorry … I’m none the wiser.

Thank you for dropping the rhetorical questions but would you mind dropping the tortured metaphors as well?

thenry 27-02-2025 16:13

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36191923)
No … sorry … I’m none the wiser.

Thank you for dropping the rhetorical questions but would you mind dropping the tortured metaphors as well?

I'm not a wordsmith like you. I don't know what is coming across as nonsensical re: Trump and Putin laughing.

Chris 27-02-2025 18:37

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36191924)
I'm not a wordsmith like you. I don't know what is coming across as nonsensical re: Trump and Putin laughing.

I’m literally begging you not to wordsmith anything. Just state clearly what you think. Unless you literally think in terms of suitcases, beds, and Trump putting Ukraine in Greenland or wherever, in which case this is a lost cause.

Paul 27-02-2025 19:16

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36191916)
What has a minerals deal got to do with NATO membership :confused:

Who mentioned NATO ? Its not in the quote.

Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36191920)
in reality Trump and Putin are laughing.

Well Trump is probably happy, why would Putin be laughing ?

Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36191920)
Ukraine is becoming American and not neighbour like Russia.

Huh ? I cant make any sense of this.

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36191920)
Where's Trump going to put Ukraine?

What on earth are you talking about. :confused:

thenry 27-02-2025 19:45

Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
 
you folk are too intelligent for me. I said my bit. that is all.


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