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Danish Prime Minister: A Peace Deal in Ukraine Could Be Riskier Than the War

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    Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has warned that a peace agreement in Ukraine might pose greater risks than the ongoing conflict.

    She also expressed concerns over shifting U.S. policies and reiterated that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot be trusted.

    While many see a ceasefire or negotiated settlement as a positive step, Frederiksen believes such an outcome could carry significant dangers.

    “We risk that peace in Ukraine could actually be more dangerous than the war itself,” she stated in an interview with 21 Søndag on February 24, as reported by Danish media outlet DR.

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    “I have to be honest—I do not believe in Putin. I don’t think he wants peace in Ukraine,” she said.

    She also voiced concerns over the evolving U.S. stance on Ukraine, NATO, and European security.

    “I no longer have the same confidence in the Americans as before. I never expected a second Trump term to mirror the first, but I think we have all been surprised by how quickly uncertainty has emerged from the U.S. We will have to respond to that,” she noted.

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      Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has warned that a peace agreement in Ukraine might pose greater risks than the ongoing conflict.

      She also expressed concerns over shifting U.S. policies and reiterated that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot be trusted.

      While many see a ceasefire or negotiated settlement as a positive step, Frederiksen believes such an outcome could carry significant dangers.

      “We risk that peace in Ukraine could actually be more dangerous than the war itself,” she stated in an interview with 21 Søndag on February 24, as reported by Danish media outlet DR.

      [...]

      “I have to be honest—I do not believe in Putin. I don’t think he wants peace in Ukraine,” she said.

      She also voiced concerns over the evolving U.S. stance on Ukraine, NATO, and European security.

      “I no longer have the same confidence in the Americans as before. I never expected a second Trump term to mirror the first, but I think we have all been surprised by how quickly uncertainty has emerged from the U.S. We will have to respond to that,” she noted.

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      I agree.

      Putin will just lick his wounds while whipping military related production up then attack again, knowing the US won't do jack shit because Trump is in Putin's pocket.

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        Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has warned that a peace agreement in Ukraine might pose greater risks than the ongoing conflict.

        She also expressed concerns over shifting U.S. policies and reiterated that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot be trusted.

        While many see a ceasefire or negotiated settlement as a positive step, Frederiksen believes such an outcome could carry significant dangers.

        “We risk that peace in Ukraine could actually be more dangerous than the war itself,” she stated in an interview with 21 Søndag on February 24, as reported by Danish media outlet DR.

        [...]

        “I have to be honest—I do not believe in Putin. I don’t think he wants peace in Ukraine,” she said.

        She also voiced concerns over the evolving U.S. stance on Ukraine, NATO, and European security.

        “I no longer have the same confidence in the Americans as before. I never expected a second Trump term to mirror the first, but I think we have all been surprised by how quickly uncertainty has emerged from the U.S. We will have to respond to that,” she noted.

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        Fucking obviously.

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          Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has warned that a peace agreement in Ukraine might pose greater risks than the ongoing conflict.

          She also expressed concerns over shifting U.S. policies and reiterated that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot be trusted.

          While many see a ceasefire or negotiated settlement as a positive step, Frederiksen believes such an outcome could carry significant dangers.

          “We risk that peace in Ukraine could actually be more dangerous than the war itself,” she stated in an interview with 21 Søndag on February 24, as reported by Danish media outlet DR.

          [...]

          “I have to be honest—I do not believe in Putin. I don’t think he wants peace in Ukraine,” she said.

          She also voiced concerns over the evolving U.S. stance on Ukraine, NATO, and European security.

          “I no longer have the same confidence in the Americans as before. I never expected a second Trump term to mirror the first, but I think we have all been surprised by how quickly uncertainty has emerged from the U.S. We will have to respond to that,” she noted.

          [...]

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          The "peace" Trump is going to "negotiate" isn't peace, it's surrender and submission.

          This reeks of the appeasement policy the major European powers pursued towards Nazi Germany up until they invaded Poland.

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            The "peace" Trump is going to "negotiate" isn't peace, it's surrender and submission.

            This reeks of the appeasement policy the major European powers pursued towards Nazi Germany up until they invaded Poland.

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            Yeah, it's sort of a Neville Chamberlain moment.

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              Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has warned that a peace agreement in Ukraine might pose greater risks than the ongoing conflict.

              She also expressed concerns over shifting U.S. policies and reiterated that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot be trusted.

              While many see a ceasefire or negotiated settlement as a positive step, Frederiksen believes such an outcome could carry significant dangers.

              “We risk that peace in Ukraine could actually be more dangerous than the war itself,” she stated in an interview with 21 Søndag on February 24, as reported by Danish media outlet DR.

              [...]

              “I have to be honest—I do not believe in Putin. I don’t think he wants peace in Ukraine,” she said.

              She also voiced concerns over the evolving U.S. stance on Ukraine, NATO, and European security.

              “I no longer have the same confidence in the Americans as before. I never expected a second Trump term to mirror the first, but I think we have all been surprised by how quickly uncertainty has emerged from the U.S. We will have to respond to that,” she noted.

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              Peace is so dangerous we should have war until the end of the country

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                Yeah, it's sort of a Neville Chamberlain moment.

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                It is. And we should give people who subscribe to this brand of peace an appropriate medal for their great achievements.

                Neville Chamberlain Peace Award

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                  Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has warned that a peace agreement in Ukraine might pose greater risks than the ongoing conflict.

                  She also expressed concerns over shifting U.S. policies and reiterated that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot be trusted.

                  While many see a ceasefire or negotiated settlement as a positive step, Frederiksen believes such an outcome could carry significant dangers.

                  “We risk that peace in Ukraine could actually be more dangerous than the war itself,” she stated in an interview with 21 Søndag on February 24, as reported by Danish media outlet DR.

                  [...]

                  “I have to be honest—I do not believe in Putin. I don’t think he wants peace in Ukraine,” she said.

                  She also voiced concerns over the evolving U.S. stance on Ukraine, NATO, and European security.

                  “I no longer have the same confidence in the Americans as before. I never expected a second Trump term to mirror the first, but I think we have all been surprised by how quickly uncertainty has emerged from the U.S. We will have to respond to that,” she noted.

                  [...]

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                  Any peace negotiated by Trump will simply be a 3 year ceasefire for Russia to rebuild it's weapons stocks and enforce the front before re-invading to take the rest of Ukraine. Then they invade again when Democrats are back in power so Republicans can blame them for being warbirds as part of their backroom deal with Russia.

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