Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator Richard Blumental appear on CBS with the always dramatic Margaret Brennan to discuss what President Trump is going to do against Russia and President Vladimir Putin tomorrow. Senator Lindsey Graham is very happy with the plans President Trump will outline tomorrow; very happy.
The action appears to center around the confiscation of Russian assets, Russian central bank reserves held in European bonds. The money belongs to the people of Russia in the form of bonds previously purchased by Russia using a system that many nations follow, including all those nations who buy U.S. treasuries.
If the USA or Europe end up confiscating those funds, the only thing this action would prove is that the western financial system cannot be trusted. Many Nations are already reluctant, some fleeing from EU/U.S treasuries as a result of this threat, and we are seeing changes in the bond rates as a result. Senator Graham doesn’t care about the strategic financial interests of the USA, he’s more concerned about fighting Russia regardless of long-term ramifications. WATCH:
[TRANSCRIPT] – MARGARET BRENNAN: Good morning, and welcome to Face the Nation. We have a lot to get to this morning. So, let’s begin with Senator Lindsey Graham in Clemson, South Carolina, and Senator Richard Blumenthal in Bridgeport, Connecticut. They both just returned from Europe, where they met with Ukrainian President Zelensky. Good morning to you both, Senators.
SENATOR RICHARD BLUMENTHAL: Good morning.
SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: Good Morning.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Senator Graham, I want to start with you. Russia is escalating. They’re not ending this war in Ukraine. NATO’s Secretary General is going to be here, in Washington, this week and will be meeting with President Trump, who is, according to our reporting, considering fresh funding for Ukraine. That would be the first time since he’s taken office. What do you know about what is coming?
SEN. GRAHAM: Well, I don’t want to get ahead of the President, but I’m having dinner, along with Senator Blumenthal and other senators, with Secretary General Mark Rutte, tomorrow night. A turning point regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is coming. For months, President Trump has tried to entice Putin to the peace table. He’s put tariffs against countries that allow fentanyl to come in our country. Other bad behavior. He’s left the door open regarding Russia. That door is about to close. Dick and I have got 85 co-sponsors in the United States Senate for congressional sanctions with a sledgehammer available to President Trump to go after Putin’s economy, and all those countries who prop up the Putin war machine. China, India, and Brazil buy oil and petroleum products and other goods from Russia. That’s the money Putin uses to prosecute the war. And this congressional package that we’re looking at would give President Trump the ability to impose 500% tariffs on any country that helps Russia, and props up Putin’s war machine. He can dial it up or down. He can go to 0%, to 500%. He has maximum flexibility. But we’re going after the people who keep Putin in business and additional sanctions on Russia itself. This is truly a sledgehammer available to President Trump to end this war.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Senator Blumenthal, on those sanctions, the President said he expects the Senate to pass this measure you put together. And he described being able to terminate it as totally at my option. It, very respectfully, lets the President do whatever he wants, and decide whether or not to exercise it. I know that has raised some concerns among your fellow Democrats, like Senators Kane and Senator Coons. How do you assure them that this is as tough as you promise?
SEN. BLUMENTHAL: This has to be a critical moment for these sanctions and bringing down this sledgehammer at this moment was emphasized by all of the European allies who were at the meeting that Senator Graham and I attended in Europe. They are absolutely in solidarity. One after another, in that closed-door setting, expressed the view that the sanctions have to be tough and rigorous to change behavior. And so, the waiver language that we will have in this bill is very much alike the provisions that have existed in past, similar measures that give the President the ability to act in the national security, but also provide congressional oversight. And, I think that kind of assurance to my Democratic colleagues is very important. But, what is most important, I think, at this moment, is our unity. Senator Graham and I, Republican and Democrat, coming together, the European leaders with diverse views, also in unity. And we want to make use of the seized assets, again, in a unified way. I think a multi-faceted approach here is the only way to bring Putin to the table, because he’s a thug. He understands only force.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Just to follow up on that, the- the seized assets. There’s what, $300 billion in Europe. There’s about $5 billion here, in the United States. Do you get the sense that the President is going to be willing to tap that, and that the European leaders are going to be willing to seize and use that money?
SEN. BLUMENTHAL: Part of the plan that I think will be sought in this meeting involving the Secretary General is for Ukraine to be given assets by NATO and their purchasing those military assets from the United States. But the seized property, the seized assets from Russia, can be accessed by the Europeans. They are devising a plan to do it, at least for a part of those assets, billions of dollars, and the interest that is derived from them. Very, very important resources for Ukraine. And the $5 billion that the United States has also could be accessed, and I think it’s time to do it.
MARGARET BRENNAN: And we’ll be talking to one of the congressmen who put together that law to be able to seize those assets later in the program. Senator Graham, I want to ask you on the battlefield, and when it comes to weapons. CBS’ Jim Laporta has learned a recent defense intelligence assessment shows Ukraine’s shortfall in artillery and in drones will lead to marked Russian territorial gains in 2026, with Russia gaining seven to one firepower superiority by this winter. How can you get them what they need if Congress will not approve, in the House, any new funding? Is it what Senator Blumenthal just laid out?
SEN. GRAHAM: Well, just stay tuned for tomorrow’s announcement. The idea of America selling weapons to help Ukraine is very much in play. We’ve given Ukraine a lot. We give them the money, we give them military aid. We now have a minerals agreement with Ukraine that’s worth trillions of dollars. So, I don’t want to get ahead of the President, but stay tuned about seized assets. The Europeans want to limit the interest on the assets to go to Ukraine. Secretary Bessent wants to go further. Stay tuned about a plan to go after the seized assets more aggressively. Stay tuned for a plan where America will begin to sell to our European allies tremendous amounts of weapons that can benefit Ukraine. Putin has calculated that we would get tired, and Europe would get weary. He made a huge mistake. NATO is bigger and stronger, and we’re more committed to ever to make sure he does not take Ukraine by force. So, Congress is on the verge of passing the most consequential sanction package in the history of the- of the country. It will give President Trump tools he doesn’t have today, a literal sledgehammer. And the big offenders here is China, India, and Brazil. India buys oil from Russia cheap and resells it. That’s despicable. I’ve talked to President Trump. He said last week, it’s time to move. He’s tried to entice Putin to the table. But my goal is to end this war, and the only way you’re going to end this war is to get people who prop up Putin make them choose between the American economy and helping Putin. And you can only have one negotiator, and that’s going to be President Trump, with maximum flexibility to end this war. China, India, and Brazil, you’re about to get hurt big time if you keep helping Putin.
MARGARET BRENNAN: But Senator, respectfully, the President’s rhetoric has changed this week on Russia. He is making clear his patience is very thin. But, he’s got, right now, at his fingertips, just short of $4 billion in presidential drawdown authority. He doesn’t need to ask Congress. He doesn’t need to ask the Europeans for that money. He’s got it if he wants to tap it. Wouldn’t it be a stronger sign if he just sent those weapons or surged them?
SEN. GRAHAM: Well, the $4 billion and not nearly enough. I expect him to exercise that draw-down authority. But the game, regarding Putin’s invasion of Russia, is about to change. I expect, in the coming days, you will see weapons flowing at a record level to help Ukraine defend themselves. I expect, in the coming days, that there will be tariffs and sanctions available to President Trump he has never had before. I expect, in the coming days, more support from Europe regarding the efforts to help Ukraine. Putin made a miscalculation here. For six months, President Trump tried to entice Putin to the table. The attacks have gone up, not down. One of the biggest miscalculations Putin has made is to play Trump. And you just watch, in the coming days and weeks, there’s going to be a massive effort to get Putin to the table. And to those who are helping him, China, buying cheap Russian oil and having no accountability, those days are about over.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Senator Blumenthal, on- on Ukraine, North Korea has been sending troops, as you know, to fight for Russia in Ukraine. Russia’s top diplomat was just meeting with Kim Jong Un. We know that the missile technology Russia is providing them is, sort of, their payment for sending bodies to fight. Is that going to make a measurable difference in the North Korean nuclear program? Is there more of a threat today to the US because of it?
SEN. BLUMENTHAL: The threat of cooperation on that score in sending missile technology to North Korea, as well as support for Iran, that potentially could come from Russia, is a major piece of evidence why we need to be strong with our allies against this axis. It still exists. The success against Iran’s nuclear program ought not to make us complacent about the dangers of proliferating nuclear arms. And, absolutely, yes, we should be coming down stronger, not only on Russia but North Korea, and our plan has to be to deter this kind of nuclear arms cooperation, which is why our working with our allies is so important. As they went around the room, these are the major European leaders, all of them, assembled together last Thursday in Rome, thanking us for being there, Senator Graham and myself, and General Kellogg, representing Trump. This moment of unity must be seized, and the timing is absolutely critical. President Zelensky has been robust and stalwart, but his people are being killed by bombs and drones. Children kidnapped. We need to, really, express the strength of the United States, because only strength can get Putin to the table.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Senator Graham, on another topic here, you have been an advocate for the allies of the United States who were left behind in Afghanistan following that chaotic 2021 withdrawal by the last administration. On Friday, the State Department laid off the personnel in the department that helps place those refugees and other allies in the United States. Two sources with direct knowledge told CBS that there are about 1,400 Afghan allies with connections to the Pentagon, with connections to US intelligence, and they’re stuck there. They don’t know what’s happening next. Can you stop them from being sent back to the Taliban?
SEN. GRAHAM: Yeah, I don’t think there’s any desire by anybody to send people who helped us in Afghanistan back to the Taliban control. That’s not going to happen. As to trimming up the State Department, if you’re telling me we can’t reduce the number of people working in the State Department and still run it effectively, I don’t buy that. We can do both.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, there are some questions about who’s going to actually help prevent them from going back to Afghanistan, which is why I was asking you that if you’re going to advocate on their behalf. Senator Blumenthal, you sit on the Judiciary Committee, I believe. CBS has reported yesterday that the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, fired 20 DOJ employees who worked on the classified documents cases and the January 6 investigations. There are more firings expected. These are career officers and lawyers who don’t pick their assignments. They’re handed out to them. Is there anything that Congress can do to protect some of these civil servants?
SEN. BLUMENTHAL: Margaret, that’s a really important question, because Pam Bondi has so politicized, and weaponized the Department of Justice and now firing these career professionals who have devoted their lives to the Department of Justice, it’s only one facet of the continuing politicization. And, yes, Congress ought to be investigating. The Judiciary Committee ought to begin, right away, its inquiry. But, I’m calling for an Inspector General investigation, not only of these firings, but also of the dropping of a prosecution into the Utah physician who was mid-trial on charges of conspiracy, fraud against the government, in connection with a COVID vaccine scheme, apparently, at the behest of politicians who were deeply angry about the MAGA issue there. And, I believe strongly that now Congress must investigate
MARGARET BRENNAN: Senator Graham, do you want to quickly respond to those allegations of politicized handling up at the Justice Department?
SEN. GRAHAM: Yeah, y’all missed a lot. The Justice Department was used to destroy President Trump, his family, and tried to change the election by bringing a bunch of B-S charges against him for years. We’re going to clean that mess up. As to Pam Bondi, I have all the confidence in the world she will do her job. And if somebody has been terminated, they have rights under civil service law to say it was wrongfully done. But, I’m almost amused at the idea that people are now suddenly worried about politicization of the Justice Department, while everybody sat quiet for all those years. Literally, the Justice Department, under Biden, tried to change the election by prosecuting Trump based on a bunch of B-S.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, there are mass firings, which is why I was asking you about them, sir. Senators, thank you for joining us for a bipartisan interview, up until that last section. Appreciate it. Face the Nation will be back in a minute. Stay with us.
[END TRANSCRIPT]

I didn’t vote for Lindsey Graham to run foreign policy.
I didn’t vote for Lindsey Graham.
…or Da Nang dick…I want them both gone
I can only vote for a primary challenger to Graham in my state of SC.
We have a worthy candidate in Mark Lynch. Get the word out and donate directly to his campaign. The GOP here are worthless RINOs.
I trust Putin more than I trust Linda Graham and Senator Richard Blumental
So true, but we also need to close our primary to stop Democrats from helping Graham win!
Open primaries? Eve4y half assed democrap will cross over to keep that idiot in office. It’s like voting for a IED.
Sounds like VA.
Graham is less than useless – his actions are harmful.
He needs to be a former senator.
SC and the US can’t afford having him in office till 2032.
He’s a mix of john mccain and mitch mcconnell.
Gone
but notand totally forgotten.Both are SICK! Leave Russia alone! Anything to start WW3. What is so great about Ukraine? Nothing! This is just how world war starts.
As if I believe what Miss Lindsey has to say.
If Lindsey is happy, that can’t be good for the rest of us.
That is a FACT.
I am so tired of seeing and hearing Lindsay G. I hope I live long enough to see him safely out of office and retired to a chicken ranch somewhere. (no offence to chickens)
same here, though i could care less if its “safely” or not.
A pig ranch would be better. From war pig to pig dropping’s 🤣🤣
Not even the chickens could put up with this poor excuse for a senator.
Graham is what a self-centered, grifting, war monger looks like. No matter what’s destroyed or who’s killed, he’s your man.
John McCain, only with color coordinated socks………..
Miss Lindsey never saw a BIG BOMB that he didn’t like … especially the ones that sneak up on you from behind!
No qualms by Lindsey whatsoever against pushing Russia closer to China. A foreign-policy abomination. Hope PDJT doesn’t endorse him for re-election in 2026!
I have seen posts saying President Trump endorsed Lady Lindsey but I hope they were wrong.
Trump already endorsed him in March.
“Senator Lindsey Graham has my Complete and Total Endorsement for Re-Election — HE WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN. Everyone in South Carolina should help Lindsey have a BIG WIN next year!”
Maybe it’s reverse psychology. Open primary, dems won’t vote for Lindsey cause Trump endorsed him. MAGA SC’s hopefully see the truth!
They were not wrong.
Anything light in the lofers is for is 99% a bad idea.
Trump should know this but ???
If RINO Lindsey Graham is happy about any political measure or plan, I’m not. Neither should you. Neither should PDJT.
I think I like the Tall Trump better than this phony one.
Just go away, Lindsey.
You don’t deserve any attn. Don’t understand WHY PDJT gives him support. Shaking my head..
I am sure there is nothing to worry about, right, Pretenders??
“Nothing to see here”??
“Peace is the Prize”
This is not going to MAGA.
That fruitcake Flimsy Grams has been bold as brass now that the Epstein Coverup is in full swing.
I sure didn’t know a year ago that 365 days later my President would go “Full George W. Bush” before my very eyes.
This is a total bummer, man.
Arrogance and Complacency have been the downfall of many.
Putin and the folks in his former employer the Russian secret police are not to be messed with.
As the family of the guy poisoned in London a few decades back with I think it was Plutonium.
Blackmail must really be the currency of D.C.
Blumenthal and Graham 🤮
Polonium, but yep.
“the Epstein Coverup is in full swing”
interesting tie-in to the other ongoing debacle. as much as it pains me, it seems clear from the latest gaslighting that Epstein was a clinton psyop and its all fake (so then, why wouldn’t you be eager to release it just like the russiagate junk?), strongly suggests that we won’t like some of the names on the client list and either the named people, or the IC, are now in charge.
We are interested in the truth – be it ugly or not.
Difficult to believe that it is a psyops when there is historical evidence from 45’s term being sent back out across the intenet waves.
People want the ugly transparency.
Potemkin Presidency By Politburo 2.0.. President Wiles calls the turns after the GloboCorp. Quorum reaches consensus, VP Trump gets to fly around, talk tough, play golf and disappear to the tanning bed. JD is there to cast tie breaking votes with too much eyeliner.
Enjoy it, because we willed this into existence.
This is a real world Twilight Zone. I am really going fishing tomorrow. Best of luck chopping it up here. I can’t watch anymore.
Jinxy out.
Sadly..you just may be right.
To see Blumenthal and Graham “ yucking it up” is nauseating.
Is there a more disgusting institution than the U.S. Senate?
Smiling as he’s shaking Mr zed’s hand is about all I need to see.
I hate this Deke. And I don’t hate anything anymore.
I lost the ability for self deception when The Almighty Freed me From My Self Imposed Bondage With Drink.
Got that right
Lindsey Graham’s very best ally in turning President Trump against Putin has been and continues to be … … … … Putin himself.
Whoever is Graham’s second best ally in this matter isn’t even close.
BTW, Trust President Trump.
once again i am left trying to figure out what you think Putin owes Trump?
even now, we refuse to acknowledge that WE are the other party to the conflict and that we aggravated the entire thing. And now russia is cleaning the west’s clock.
help me understand why he should stop? Putin was not elected to make Trump look good. he was elected to take care of the best interests of his nation.
He will continue to punish the West and Ukraine, while we continue to deplete our treasure and arsenal. Win Win. It’s almost as if this were the plan. But Trump is baffled by his behavior. Doctors were baffled by all the sudden deaths too.
Very good points. People forget or just don’t realize that the United States is a co-belligerent in this war against Russia. Not a good-faith mediator. This fact is not lost on Putin.
Trump often says, “If I had been president, this war would not have happened,” but the fact is that in his first term, Trump supplied Ukraine with lethal weapons that even Obama resisted doing. Trump also oversaw the buildup and maintenance of American military and intelligence bases in Ukraine, including bio-labs that had been started under Obama. In doing so, Trump moved Russia and Ukraine closer to war. How would the U.S. respond if Russia or China had a build-up of military and intelligence bases in Mexico? It took Russia 8 years to invade Ukraine. I doubt the U.S. would wait 8 years to invade Mexico.
China and Mexico already have built fentanyl bases, ports (Canada), police stations (NYC), farmland purchases near military bases….all in or next to the USA. They’re attacking from all sides and within. No military action has been taken. USA first!
Did Putin think he could be such a kill crazy war monger and slaughter so many people and Trump, the humanitarian, the empath, wouldn’t notice.
although i question the premise of your question, we still cannot be sure.
again, what we DO know is that the russian people elected Putin to take care of their interests, and not to cooperate with Trump or do things that Trump wouldn’t notice. Putin is doing what he believes is in the best interest of his nation.
why do we NOT do what is in the best interest of OUR nation, when it was specifically the motto of the campaign we all supported?
Yes and at last count Putin had something like an 80% approval rating.
My money is on Russia..the west is soft..very soft.
Cheers!
go away.
Your monotonous repetitive Liberal Rules Based droning is adding no value.
Seen thru American eyes.
go away.
President Trump has lost political capital this past week. He’s even endorsing Senator Graham in the midterms…Go Figure…Good luck to him battling the IC in any way shape or form…This country needs to be cleansed…God Bless President Trump and the USA!
Do you have actual proof Trump has officially endorsed scumbag neocon Graham?
“Senator Lindsey Graham has my Complete and Total Endorsement for Re-Election — HE WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN. Everyone in South Carolina should help Lindsey have a BIG WIN next year!”
President Trump
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-endorses-sen-lindsey-graham-re-election-he-not-let-you-down
who made Graham and his side-kick Blumenthal spokesmen for President Trump?
This is offensive and disgusting – I HATE THIS PLAN AND IT’S NOT WHAT I VOTED FOR!
Thank you, Sundance.
I don’t think our President Trump Will do this… WTAF?
It is morally wrong. And it will destroy all faith in the U.S.
Nothing good about this at all.
Passing One Big Bribe Bill ain’t cheap. No Epstein List, Ukraine gets weapons, Russian assets get stolen – OK guys.
We will get WWIII but hey no partial tax on tips. WTF
Lindsey and Dick are fools, and will never see that our worst enemies are from within.
Is that because they never look in the mirror?
Graham and Blumenthal are both parts of the enemy within.
I find it seriously concerning that they have President Trump’s ear.
Why is Senator Graham leaking and diluting the effect of President Trump’s great reveal?
Sigh!
His panties are wet.
His glee must have overtaken him.
I am thinking it is a swampy underhanded way to get Trump to go along with them?
With guys like this being our “leaders” in Congress, who can dispute our country is going to hell in a hand basket.
“ 1. Senator Lindsey Graham and 2. Senator Richard Blumental appear on 3. CBS with 4. Margaret Brennan…”
That’s as far as I got…
but then I thought when the other side puts forth this lineup, it’s probably worth seeing what’s in the works.
Oh wait! There’s more!
They are concerned what Cain and Coons will think …
The neocons and warmongers are having more and more sway over President Trump it seems. President Trump is heading towards more war in the Ukraine and more distance from Russia? Why? Just wondering?
Based on what Graham says?
President Trump has been employing the strategy of good cop bad cop with both sides trying to jiggle loose more willingness to negotiate peace.
I honestly think he would prefer in peace time to have a good, friendly, mutually beneficial relationship with Russia rather than allowRussia to be being forced into China’s arms.
Can’t put my hands on it, but heard that no matter the harsh words about Putin, President Trump sees Zelensky as the real problem here.
Russia did not interfere with the 12-day war.
Russia had a portion of its strategic bomber fleet destroyed by Ukraine, with some kind of help from NATO nations.
Russian President Putin is smart and calculating.
He may sense that the West/NATO/EU is too ‘soft’ to offer real opposition, if his goal is to absorb all/most of UKR.
He also knows that the longer the war grinds on… and more Russian sons come home in coffins… he needs to point to Something to justify the sacrifice Russian families are making.
He may miscalculate.
Heaven knows the West has been poking the Russian Bear for years, and not suffering enough consequences.
What happens the day Putin decides to play tit-for-tat???
How would the West react… if drones/UAVs/missiles take out targets in Western European countries???
And then, ladies and gentlemen, we’ll get to see just how fragile human civilization is.
Anything to widen the gap between Russia and U.S.. NATO wants Russian assets—Russia resources are valued around 75 Trillion. .Ukraine is the EXCUSE for them to plunder Russia.
Any chance someone can track the money stolen from Russia to actually see where it ends up?
If it goes through the BIS, which it will, and split up to different locations only God will know who received what. IMHO.
I’m afraid it isn’t possible to loathe this putrid worm of a man any more than I already do. That goes for Da Nang Dick too.
Stealing is never the right thing to do & he isn’t just advocating stealing the Russian people’s money, he’s advocating stealing my kids & grandkids futures.
i guess we will not know until tomorrow, but if its true, this is on the President, where the buck stops and the final decision is made. not on these scumbag senators.
One could be led to believe that Miss Lindsey is Trump’s closest and most trusted advisor. Or, one could see this simply as Miss Lindsey speculating while in hyper projection mode.
Stolen valor and the war pig grifter
A mere seven words that so accurately describe the entire lives and character of two men. Nicely done:)
It would be a beautiful moment if, whatever President Trump announces tomorrow, it is nothing like what Ms. Lindsey has envisioned.
Please, please, do something so Trumpian that any smile Graham and his cohorts envision will forever be wiped off their faces.
President Trump is a bleeping moron if he starts funding Ukrainia and getting me and other Americans involved in this irrelevant, unnecessary, and illegal war. Let Europe, Russia, and whoever else wants to fight it do it without us Americans.
President Trump, here’s a tip- butt the bleep out!
“Illegal war”. That phrase has fascinated me. What exactly is a “legal war”, then?
It’s what Uniparty says when a president does anything military without them being able to work in their grift strategy, yet Congress would never actually declare war so they can say they were against it the whole time for campaign season
Lindsey Graham is Antony.
“Senator Graham doesn’t care about the strategic financial interests of the USA, he’s more concerned about fighting Russia regardless of long-term ramifications. “
my gut reaction: “As if he knows” LOL
to me he is just an attention whore
I know, there are just so many
That neither of these two can be trusted should go without saying. But I heard nothing about what President Trump is actually planning to do, only the legislation they want to pass so that he has the ability to do what they want him to do. But nothing about whether he will actually do what they want.
I don’t understand how the U.S. can seize assets belonging to Russia or to its citizens. We are not in a declared war with Russia (not officially at least), so what right does the U.S. have to seize anything?
Blumenthal says Russian assets will be given by NATO to Ukraine. If so, then you know that the whole purpose of that is for the non-U.S. NATO countries to apply those Russian assets to the new 5% contribution limits that all of them (except for Spain) agreed to. Few, if any of them, have any intention to actually use their own assets or GDPs to reach their 5% goals, and you can expect things like this to be used to make-believe they are really trying to spend up to 5%. But they have no more right to dispose of those Russian assets than we do.
Graham saying “NATO is bigger and stronger” than the Russians is true only in the sense that the U.S. is “bigger and stronger”. Militarily, the rest of NATO is mostly a joke compared to Russia.
Graham says Trump has “tried to entice Putin to the table” and that is true, but meaningless since it is Zelensky who has been consistently refusing to negotiate. Putin’s terms have hardly changed at all since before he started his “special military operation” in 2022. Zelensky, with the backing of people like Graham and Blumenthal, has been acting like he is winning the war when in reality he has lost it and it is only continuing because of U.S. and NATO weapons and cash and the promise of more and more. Without any of that, Zelensky would be accepting every term Putin wanted to push across the table to him.
But I didn’t hear anything from either of those two warmongers about what Trump is actually going to do tomorrow and beyond. They are talking about what they want him to do. So I guess we will see tomorrow. This interview might just be an effort to pressure him into taking actions that he would prefer not to. I suspect that whatever he announces, it will be a lot more nuanced than these two would like, with a lot of room for Putin to come back to the table. But remember that it is Zelensky who keeps leaving the table. If there is no pressure put on him as well, then this war will not end anytime soon, which is just what Graham and Blumenthal want.
You are right. The Senate warhawks are talking tough by giving President Trump carte blanch to impose draconian sanctions on Russia and anyone who deals with Russia.
Using this “sledgehammer” however is entirely at President Trump’s discretion. It can, I guess, work as another arrow in his quiver, on the order of, “Vladimir, the Senate will back me if I sequester all Russian assets in the West, and stop your oil shipments; but you know I don’t want to play those games; so let’s get this damn war stopped, mostly on terms you wanted, and get this little gnome Z out of the way. Then we can work together in the ways we have discussed, and you won’t have to worry about NATO.”
Of course, the President can’t say exactly this tomorrow, but he can say, “Thanks for the ammunition; I think it’ll help me get all this settled.”
Yes, I entirely agree with how you put it. We’ll see what happens tomorrow.
100%
Miss Lindsey ES&D.
Ukraine is about done, and they could waste more money on it, or just tell zelensky to capitulate honorably and spare the rest of his army getting killed.
Lindsay Graham, the most disgusting NeoCon Zionist warmonger POS on the planet earth.
What good will sanctioning Russia do Mr. Graham other than hasten BRIICS? Don’t you have a brain?
Just looking at him, with his Mr. Goodie Two Shoes appearance, make me want to vomit.
Russia isn’t our enemy you dummy. It may be yours but not any American’s.
Lindsypoo cares only about his secret bank accounts and sextapes.
I fail to see the logic in antagonizing Russian. We ought been strengthening our relationship with Russia to counter the Chinese and the Iranians.
Theft is theft no matter who does it. If Trump goes this route his foreign policy is looking more like Biden and I did not vote for that.
Biden did the same thing. Froze the assets & then stole them.
It’s different because Trump does it now?
The great and wonderful government Dumb and Dumber are pushing world war for…
Have to see what the details are of this package they’re talking about. Obviously they’re trying to facilitate Trump to fund the war and hurt Russia financially. But if it really empowers the president and its use [or non-use] is at his discretion it would seem to help give him at least a bit more leverage with Putin to hopefully conclude the war more quickly. OTOH everything being proposed from the Ukraine side to end the war is unrealistic.
Giving Trump more tools to end the war is great but in comes the liars and msm scum to muck it up.
If true then this must be the cost of passing the OBBB.
I threw up in my mouth while watching that disgusting display
The UK is all for doing whatever it takes for the Ukrainians to commit self-genocide…
“Ukraine needs to be given hope of joining the West so that it continues to fight against Russia,” – said Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski.
•Navrotsky [likely referring to Polish President-elect Krzysztof Bosak or another figure critical of Ukraine] won the election based on anti-Ukrainian sentiment and skepticism, but as president he must take into account not only the fight for a specific electorate, but also the strategic interests of Poland. I hope this approach will prevail.
•An approach that allows Ukraine to join the EU and NATO? Even though it makes little sense to talk about that now, since the U.S. and others do not support it.
•First of all, the elected president must understand that there is no such thing as unconditional accession to the EU. Every candidate country must meet very complex criteria. We remember that even for us, joining took a decade. For Ukraine, it will be even more difficult – they are at war on their own territory. So this won’t happen overnight.
But I hope the elected president understands that for Poland’s interests, it is important that Ukraine has a perspective of joining the West. Because that’s what gives them hope and the will to keep fighting.
– SK
I’m guessing every democrat ever born.
There are not enough foul words to describe these two war pigs.
Some cold hard truth that Fa&Fa won’t admit…
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Thank you Sundance for pointing out what I’ve been trying to convey about our debt markets (Bonds)
These people simply do not comprehend what “BRICS” is, nor what made it become an utter necessity.
These people do not comprehend it, because they(!) and people just like them are the cause.
“The rest of the world” is moving beyond these “WW2-era paradigms,” but they cannot see it. There are immense opportunities to profit by(!) these new global shifts, but once again they will not move.
More cognitive dissonance for me.
It’s hard to understand why someone as smart as President Trump would confiscate Russian funds that were deposited in good faith.
One more poke at the bear.
One more reason for Russia not to trust anything the US says.
Grahams’ obsession w/Russia is vile. I despise that man and it gives me Cold Anger that POTUS47 caves to what Wimsey wants.
So … BRICS is still on and Trump and Putin are posturing over it.
It doesn’t change the fact that India and China benefit from from selling in the US market.
When the Mystery Whore of Babylon falls there will be no U.S. market.
Are these the repercussions of the “deal with devil” agreements Trump made to help get his BBB passed?
Ukraine? Epstein? What’s the next awful deal that will drop? I sure hope and pray that the BBB was worth this because Trump is fracturing his base and MAGA might not survive any more betrayals, lies, or let downs. These “annoyances” to Trump are literally going to overshadow the good things he’s done on border security, deportations, and the economy.
I don’t know how these scumbags sleep at night.
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. ~Voltaire
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Such a snake in the grass