Posted on 08/11/2025 3:49:34 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
Sir Keir Starmer today warned Donald Trump that Vladimir Putin cannot be trusted 'as far as you can throw him'.
The US President is set to meet the Russian leader in Alaska later this week for peace talks over Ukraine.
Mr Trump has signalled he thinks Ukraine might need to cede territory in order to end the three year-long conflict.
But the US President is under pressure to consult with Kyiv and other European capitals prior to the talks on what he might offer Mr Putin.
The Prime Minister's official spokesman on Monday reiterated the UK's support for Ukraine and Mr Trump's push for peace, but not Moscow.
'Never trust President Putin as far as you could throw him, but we obviously will support Ukraine,' he told reporters.
'We will obviously support President Trump and European nations as we enter these negotiations.
'But it is exactly why we've been leading this work on the coalition of the willing.
'Because any ceasefire cannot just be an opportunity for President Putin to go away, re-arm, restrengthen, and then go again.
'So we're not going to leave it to trust. We're going to ensure that we're prepared such that we achieve a ceasefire.'
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Can say the same about Hamas loving Starmer
He knows all about beung untrustworthy. Just ask the British natives about his betrayal. He had a hand in stifling investigations to harm of British teens.
I don’t think Trump has many illusions when it comes to Putin...or Starmer. Or anyone else involved.
Ankle biter or pillow biter? Or both
Gee, thanks, Keir, for the timely heads-up. I’m sure Trump is grateful that you pointed that out.
Starmer is projecting again.
Sir Keir Starmer’s plan for the Chagos Islands will cost 10 times more than he said, according to official figures. The Government’s own estimate for handing over the British Indian Ocean Territory to Mauritius is almost £35bn, documents released under the Freedom of Information Act show – far higher than the £3.4bn figure Sir Keir has cited in public.
Starmer is a W*****, according to his people.
Yeah, people in glass houses....
Yep. Starmer should study the encroachment of NATO Eastward after giving its word multiple times that it would not do so.
Pot calling the kettle black, eh?
Kyler is projecting again.
Never take advice from the Moron Starman
Thanks for the tip. Assclown. As if PDJT doesn’t know.
The narrative that our 2016 (and our 2020) election was manipulated by a foreign country, using their intelligence service, acting through social-media, in league with certain high level DC fellow-travelers, to control the USA - IS ALL TRUE
It turns out though, it was the British, not the Russians.
Hopefully, Trump wont come out of that meeting trumpeting “Peace in our time” per Chamberlain 1938. Or with a deed to the Brooklyn Bridge signed by Vladimir Putin as part of the deal.
Trump already figuratively “gave away the store” by cutting off all US aid to help the Ukrainian people fight the genocidal Russian invasion. Hopefully he wont give away the country of Ukraine to Putin this time.
Dont worry. If Putin gets a deed to Alaska signed by Trump out of this meeting. That is just the “Art of the deal” Trump is playing 3 dimensional chess. He is grand master of three dimensional chess.
I don’t trust Putin either. Or Zelensky. Or Starmer. Or Lindsey Graham.
But the way the Euros and RINOs are getting so wee-wee’d up just further convinces me that there are a lot of lowlife scumbags who have been benefiting handsomely from this war and are desperate to keep it going.
So Steer Karma and Putin are two peas in a pod then.
Remember when he floated a trial balloon of drafting young Brits for this war?
Young Brits won’t even fight for pozzed Britain. Flooded with terd worlders lol
Who is giving euroweenie leaders their marching orders?
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