Summary

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that restoring Ukraine’s pre-2014 borders is “unrealistic,” signaling a shift in U.S. policy toward negotiated settlements.

Speaking at NATO headquarters, he argued that pursuing full territorial recovery would prolong the war and emphasized the need for security guarantees without NATO membership or U.S. troops in Ukraine.

Hegseth outlined Trump’s approach of reducing Russian war funding through increased U.S. energy production while shifting more military support responsibility to Europe.

  • @scarabic
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    Trump is all about shifting defense responsibility onto Europe but isn’t it the case that the US proactively claimed responsibility for defense of virtually every sphere where it has interests? We have the largest military in the world by FAR and bases everywhere, and have allowed others to spend less on defense because we want to be the ones with the big stick. It’s a little ironic for Trump to complain that everyone has allowed us to pursue this policy we have been driving for decades.

    • @Dead_or_Alive
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      12 hours ago

      Lol sorry, every nation in Europe is a sovereign entity and is responsible for the safety of their citizens and the integrity of their borders.

      Poland made the decision to arm itself and has been spending for years. Lack of investment in the military is fundamentally a national decision to divert money into other programs or tax cuts.

      The US has been becoming less and less interested in the rules based order we built after WW2 for the last 20 years.

      Many people have predicted this would happen. You have only yourselves to blame.

  • ThePowerOfGeek
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    116 hours ago

    I’m surprised he can say anything with Putin’s dick that far down his throat.

  • @CitricBase
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    5310 hours ago

    “Putin’s puppet administration says NATO should cede everything to Putin, news at 11.”

  • @[email protected]
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    208 hours ago

    Damn the US sure seems impotent and weak these days if they can’t even restore boundaries from just ten years ago.

  • pathos
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    249 hours ago

    The problem is - while he might not be wrong, simply because it’s unlikely that Russia would accept a total territorial loss at the negotiation table - ceding anything to the Russian imperialists is an invitation to keep pushing.

    The truth is that the US of course do not care about the Ukraine as a sovereign entity. They care only about maintaining their own geopolitical interests.

    On the other hand do I doubt that Russia is interested in merely maintaining their territorial gains - maybe as a special zone of some sort - if that would mean that the Ukraine would pursue a proper membership in NATO.

    So what we will likely see is that Russia will want to maintain or increase their presence in eastern Ukraine, maintain Crimea and want assurances that Ukraine will remain a neutral buffer state.

    Leading to the Ukraine being screwed over either way.

    • @scarabic
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      14 hours ago

      Russia may want a pause of several years to allow Ukraine’s arms support relationships with the West to expire, whereupon it would attack again, this time informed by everything that went wrong in this recent war.

      I dunno. Maybe? It’s just a thought.

    • @moakley
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      66 hours ago

      It’s just “Ukraine”. “The Ukraine” implies that it’s a territory and not the name of an independent country.

      • pathos
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        Technically it’s both, given the etymology of the word. Just as you say ‘The United States of America’ or ‘The Republic of Congo’.

        • @moakley
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          44 hours ago

          Except it’s not like that. “The Ukraine” is how it was referred to when it was part of Russia. “Ukraine” is correct.

          • pathos
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            You might want to look up the historic usage. And I don’t mean the slavic etymology nor soviet russia. It has been named both until the article became a politicized matter. So if you want to object to me accidentially implying I would not affirm the independence of Ukraine as a country, then I understand that.

    • @NABDad
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      78 hours ago

      They care only about maintaining their own geopolitical interests.

      That used to be the case. Now the US only cares about whatever Trump wants, AKA whatever Putin told him he wants.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 hours ago

        Any time anyone says something like OP did, I imagine them in front of a whiteboard trying to explain to themselves how the US of today is the same US as last month.

  • Flying Squid
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    149 hours ago

    What was his BAC at the time?

    • LupusBlackfur
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      59 hours ago

      At this point in his miserable attempt at a life, his alcohol has no blood…

  • @Kyrgizion
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    99 hours ago

    Oh come on, if you’re going to shake UA down for 500B in rare earths the least you can do is a li’l reacharound while fucking them in the ass. Stay classy.

    • @SlopppyEngineer
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      28 hours ago

      You’d think Zekensky would give him that amount in relation to the amount of land liberated.

  • @ieatpwns
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    59 hours ago

    What his opinion after he loosens up with a gallon of vodka or 2?