President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Feb. 24 he had provided U.S. President Donald Trump with a list of all ceasefires violated by Russia, warning against a quick peace deal without clear security guarantees.

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        Such messages are typically read by aides in the first place. The president might also read them, but the aides figure out what context is relevant and how the message should be interpreted.

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        Don’t know, as my invitation is constantly lost in the mail (thanks, DeJoy!) but i have heard sock puppets were used on more than one occasion.

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      Russia prides itself with their mastery of deception. They are world class and you always assume they’re lying from the start.

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        They know that I know that she knows the pizza man cousin is lying about the decit of pastors bamboozle of the special military operation.

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      " According to Ukraine’s president, Russia has violated 25 ceasefires since the start of its aggression in 2014".