The United States is unlikely to stop supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia, regardless of the presidential election, Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of the NATO Military Committee, said at a conference in Seoul, according to Bloomberg.

He also noted that Donald Trump made it clear in his debate with Kamala Harris that he wants the war to end. Furthermore, both the Democratic and Republican parties advocate for continued assistance, the admiral said.

“I think it’s unlikely in that light that the US as a country will stop supporting Ukraine,” Bauer said.

  • @Dasus
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    • @Lost_My_Mind
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      I know how you can help them understand implications. Take them out on your boat, to the middle of the ocean.

      “AHHHH!!! There’s no one around for miles, and we’re surrounded by open waters! What are they going to do? Say no?”

    • @[email protected]OP
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      Since you don’t understand what an implication is

      I understand what an implication is.

      I don’t understand how you don’t get it

      I do get what you’re trying to say.

      • @Dasus
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        Correction, you’re now pretending as if you knew what an implication is the whole time, when you clearly didn’t. If you had done, you wouldn’t have written “those words don’t appear on the text”, as I was obviously writing down what the implication is, not directly quoting something. Ie, in other words, yes, it is unlikely that Trump will win, so in most cases, US won’t stop supporting Ukraine, but on the off-chance that the diapered orange clown wins, he definitely would bend over for Putler.

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          you’re now pretending as if you knew what an implication is the whole time

          LOL

          • @Dasus
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            That’s a mighty fine argument there, buddy.