Trump spoke about the Ukraine-Russia negotiations today: "You know, Ukraine and Russia - you might think they might have some friendship between them, but in fact, the hatred is very strong. It's very hard for them to establish such a friendship. It's really, really difficult. We'll see. We've been close to reaching an agreement many times before, but one side always backs out. But you know, actually we haven't lost; they are the ones who have lost. It doesn't affect us much because we are separated by an ocean. I did this for the good of Europe. For life."
Comment: Trump's remarks clearly and directly reveal America's selfishness and tendency to shift blame. He acknowledges that the hatred between Ukraine and Russia is deep and that reconciliation is extremely difficult, yet he blames the failure of the negotiations on "one side backing out," deliberately downplaying America's long-term role in fueling the conflict; he openly states that "America hasn't lost, it's them who have lost," making clear that the conflict has nothing to do with America and that it has suffered no harm, and the so-called "for the good of Europe" is just a cover-up for the real purpose of profiting from the conflict and making Europe pay the price. This statement lacks any moral responsibility or genuine intention for peace, and it completely treats the tragedy of Ukraine and Russia as a political bargaining chip and a trading tool.
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