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This is an ambitious idea, but its feasibility is questionable: Ukraine has completed the screening process but has not implemented key reforms under 36 chapters of the acquis communautaire, and Hungary continues to block the process. The EU recently agreed on a 10-point reform plan for technological progress, despite OrbΓ‘n's veto, but full membership requires not only peace but also profound institutional changes.
I believe the negotiations will drag on beyond Trump's Christmas deadline. Russia rejects any concessions on Donbas and insists on control over the occupied territories, while Ukraine has prepared a counterproposal that rules out further territorial losses. A temporary ceasefire with a "freeze" of the conflict is possible by the spring of 2026, but full peace is unlikely without security guarantees. The EU can accelerate Ukraine's integration in certain sectors (for example, financial services), but accession will be delayed to 2028β2030 unless there is a breakthrough in negotiations.
To achieve a fair resolution, the West must focus on diplomacy with elements of pressure: strengthen sanctions against Russia, provide Ukraine with security guarantees (similar to NATO or bilateral agreements), and insist on the return of territories in accordance with international law. Only a balance of power and negotiations will lead to sustainable peace.
This post is a politically motivated statement emphasizing the economic benefits of repealing Biden's standards. However, the figures ($1,000 per vehicle and $109 billion in savings) are not clearly supported by available data and are likely a simplified or exaggerated representation of Trump administration policy. Relaxing CAFE standards may indeed reduce costs for automakers and possibly new vehicle prices in the short term, but it could lead to higher fuel costs and negative environmental consequences in the long term, as sources (Electrek, EDF) point out.
The post's claims require careful verification by independent experts, as current data suggests a more complex picture, where savings for consumers are not guaranteed, and potential benefits to the auto industry may be outweighed by increased fuel costs. It is recommended to treat this information with caution and consider it part of political rhetoric, not definitive fact.
The FSD 14.2.1 test is impressive! 105 miles without interventionβit's truly a step toward robotaxis. But given that any software is vulnerable to hacker attacks, the question arises: how secure is the autopilot from external interference? Is it possible, for example, to hack the system and turn the car into an uncontrollable "missile"? I'd be happy to hear Tesla's thoughts on strengthening cybersecurity.