Zelensky Panics on Twitter – Looks Desparate


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Ukraine’s President Zelensky continues to look desparate and weak while thousands of innocent Ukrainians die every day. 

Here are a set of five tweets Zelensky shared overnight regarding the US, Ukraine, Russia and more.

No one has been able to stop Putin. Only Trump remains, he might be able to. But to stop Putin, one thing is essential: he must lose money. Only then will he be unable to expand his army and military sector.

That’s why sanctions matter: targeting the banking sector, the shadow fleet, and oil prices. Capping the price of Russian energy is critical, because oil is their main source of income. What happens in the Middle East is now driving oil prices up, and that, in turn, affects Europe’s security. That’s why oil price caps are such a powerful tool.

Sanctions are powerful, when enforced. If loopholes are closed, missile components, including for ballistic systems, simply won’t reach Russia. Sanctions aren’t just about money. They’re about stopping the flow of deadly technology, the parts that enable Russia to produce these horrific weapons at scale.

Here is Zelensky’s second tweet where he complains about President Trump’s relationship with Putin that “feels too warm”.

(Zelensky makes the assumption that the world believes that Putin is as evil as the Ayatollah overseeing Iran. Zelensky also assumes that he is looked at more favorably in the US than Putin. After Zelensky’s actions over the past few months and his performance in the Oval Office, this is not the case.)

Right now, the tone of the U.S.–Russia dialogue feels too warm. Let’s be honest: that won’t stop Putin. What’s needed is a shift in tone. Putin must understand clearly: America will stand with Ukraine, including by imposing sanctions and supporting our army.

Any signals of reduced aid, or of treating Ukraine and Russia as equals, are deeply unfair. Russia is the aggressor. They started this war. They do not want to end it.

That’s why the world must send a clear message: if Putin refuses to end the war, the strongest possible sanctions will follow.

(And after Zelensky’s actions since President Trump took office have helped him in any way? Zelensky’s performance in the Oval Office didn’t help him at all. He looked high on drugs and was belligerent. How is that helping him?)

Here are Zelensky’s first two tweets.

Zelensky followed up with a tweet

Russia can’t just be stopped with words. It’s like a high-speed train with no one at the wheel. Putin has radicalized his society through propaganda. They’re pumped full of hatred toward NATO, the U.S., and the West. They say: “We must go all the way.”

Add to that the defense industry. According to unofficial estimates, Russia now pours an estimated $300 billion a year into it. They don’t want this war to end, and they will do everything to keep it going.

(The audacity of this guy… telling President Trump how to negotiate with Putin. This says a lot.)

Zelensky adds:

Russia drafted a so-called proposal, but they know perfectly well it violates Ukraine’s Constitution, our laws, international law, and the will of the Ukrainian people. What Russia offered is not a peace plan. It’s an ultimatum, written deliberately so that Ukraine could never accept it.

Let’s be clear: Russia is the aggressor. They are the ones who invaded. If we sit at the table, it is already a compromise, that we’re even willing to speak with those who murder and destroy.

Ukraine has shown it is ready to do everything for peace — everything except surrender. But let’s be honest: what is a ceasefire if not simply the act of ceasing fire? So why should there be conditions for simply stopping the fire?

(Zelensky has no cards and knows he wouldn’t be in power if the US and Globalists didn’t push him to fight Russia. What arrogance.)

Zelensky ends with this:

How can anyone speak about protecting Russian-speaking people, when most of the killings done by the Russians were in eastern Ukraine — the very region where the majority of Russian-speaking Ukrainians lived?

And how do they dare raise the issue of the so-called “Russian church”? Faith is a matter of personal choice. It’s a freedom. Yet Putin inserts himself right under the church bell, telling people how to cross themselves.

A person can go to a church, a mosque, a synagogue, it’s their right. And yet he tells people how much respect they should have for the Russian church. Why? This isn’t even a matter of the state, it’s a matter of the church.

(Zelensky shut down Russian churches and ended elections in Ukraine, yet he complains about Putin?)

Putin is no prince but Zelensky certainly is not one. Zelensky looks like an actor following the lead from globalists in the EU. He has lost his heart.

Zelensky looks desperate.

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