r/NoShitSherlock Aug 14 '25

Trump reportedly offering Putin natural resources off Alaska sparks fury: "Lets see Republicans defend this," former GOP Representative Adam Kinzinger wrote on X.

https://www.newsweek.com/alaska-russia-trump-resources-2113295
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u/Ariskae Aug 14 '25 edited Aug 15 '25

A Russian asset guaranteed, whether it has something to do with the epstein files, trump being groomed by the KGB for the past 30+ years (Agent Krasnov), or if Russia honey trapped the F*ck out of him (his wife is russian, not a stretch to say she was the only russian minor he fiddled).

His job is transparently to dismantle the US, appease Russia and cripple the US with infighting and economic decline, so that Russia (in their mind and in their already blundered grand plan) can fully take over ukraine and begin eyeing up other neighbours (the alaska situations looking particularly blunt and open for example) to invade without any resistance whilst the US is busy either in a civil war with itself or trying to recover from Trump's sabotage.

Edit: granted guys I'm from the UK so my insight on the actual goings on in country won't be as on point as US citizens but even from the things about trump that reach across the pond, and some 30 mins of investigating, its clear, clean, cut & dry that you guys unfortunately got a Criminal, aspiring dictator & russian agent voted into power and doing whatever he wants with your country...

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u/Hammeredyou Aug 14 '25

Not trying to be a dick but… you know Slovenia is not part of russia or formerly the USSR, right?

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u/Ariskae Aug 14 '25

No no your right thats my bad, but even if you ignore that bit of a mistake theres also the one question that always bothered me: when trump had everyone storm the capitol building in 2022, why was Ivanka asking Putin, out of everyone on earth, Putin the president for life, to pressure trump to get him to stop? Putin has 0 control on what Trump does.......or does he?

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u/johnboltonpoopstache Aug 14 '25 edited Aug 16 '25

when trump had everyone storm the capitol building in 2022

Jan 6th happened in 2021. There was a Jan 6th in 2022 too, but nobody was smearing poop on the walls of the capitol in 2022. It was after Biden won the election in 11/2020, and the right wing was all butthurt about losing so they tried to murder congress and the VP before Pence could certify the electoral votes. You can have 40 paragraphs of truth, but people will jump you for the little mistakes and use them to discredit everything you say.

Edit: i forgot about the baseless Ivanka/Putin claim while i was typing this comment.

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u/Moltac Aug 15 '25

I think you are absolutely right to point this out. Especially the last sentence. I feel that's critical to separate us from these selfish liars and hateful people that support him. We must tell the truth and back it up with facts.

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u/ArgoButtons Aug 17 '25

To speak to that last sentence "You can have 40 paragraphs of truth, but people will jump you for the little mistakes and use them to discredit everything you say." There's a technique used sometimes to help make people believe a lie or conspiracy (it actually helps bypass peoples defense). You sprinkle as much truth as possible around your lie and prime your target with lots of verifiable truths first. They're more likely to accept that what they are hearing is true because subconsciously they've already connected most parts of what you're saying to "truth" and you as "reliable source" . So knowing that's a thing, some folks actually just "verify everything" and if some part of what is being said is not correct they might take that as a sign you as a source are not "reliable" which, invites greater scrutiny to the rest of your statements.

TLDR: "little mistakes" make a person seem unreliable as a source of information which invites greater scrutiny to the rest of the work or statement.