Saturday, March 08, 2025

Is it a catastrophic mistake for Zelensky that he actually believed that Trump would never cut off military aid to Ukraine?

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The man isn’t dumb. He probably anticipated it. Donald Trump’s own sons were literally joking on Fox News as soon as Trump senior got elected that Zelensky would “soon lose his allowance”. Because this is all a joke to these assholes.[1]

It’s not a new thing — Ukraine has always been, in the eyes of Trump, a “project” of the Biden family. And he wants no part in it.

I wrote an answer just three hours ago about a recent post by Trump in which he threatened Russia with new sanctions.

 My slight optimistic feeling didn’t last long, because Trump came out just a few hours, saying “Putin holds all the cards” and that he is “just doing what everyone else in his position would do”.

Trump went on to say that it is “easier to deal with Russia than with Ukraine” and that he “has always had a good relationship with Putin” in spite of the “Russian interference hoax”. It’s funny… I thought for a second that maybe we could get our hopes up. That maybe some of this old wild card, maverick-ish Trump would shine through the cracks of his current delusional state. But no, it didn’t. He went right back to kissing Putin’s ass and telling Ukraine to get lost and take whatever shitty deal Putin is “generous” enough to give them… yes, he literally said that — that he “expects Putin to be more generous than he needs to be”.

At this point I’m rolling my eyes so hard at this nonsense that they damn-near popped out of my head. Already, Ukraine is feeling the pain on the battlefield. Caused directly by Trump’s decision to withold vital supplies, intel and now even sattelite images. Many people have claimed that, initially, Biden forced Ukraine to fight Russia “with one hand tied behind their back”… now, Trump is making them fight with a blindfold on and their shoes tied together.

Footnotes

[3] Trump says it is ‘easier’ to deal with Russia and Putin ‘wants to end the war’ 

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