Zelenskyy of Ukraine thinks he looks like a tough guy. He has another thing from Trump and Vance

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The American people have not re-elected President Donald J. Trump continues to fail Biden-Harris policy, which is “just the time it takes to take.” Instead, President Trump’s presidential campaign ended the killings and resolved the conflict and took a broad political mission to it.
Although he did not advocate a reduction in Ukraine, he strongly advocated increasing NATO investment in defense to relieve the burden on the United States and effectively prevented Vladimir Putin from further adventurous spirit in Europe.
Ukrainian President Voldomyr Zelenskyy has also allowed himself to be used as a Democratic political prop for the past three years, which has not attracted attention. He lobbied Washington as needed to stuff a continuous emergency aid package into the swollen Biden spending bills that distribute unprecedented debt to the American people and threaten the prosperity of the greatest economy on the planet.
Zelenskyy even participated in campaign photography during the election, when he flew to Pennsylvania in September and visited a missile factory with Democratic Gov. Josh Josh Shapiro and did not invite a Republican to attend.
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As part of his plan to negotiate a settlement for the war, President Trump even offered Ukrainians a mineral rights agreement they wanted for a while, which could both make money and make them safer as the U.S. interaction with the country.
If Putin knew that attacking Ukraine would also be attacking U.S. assets, it could endanger NATO members, which could be a practical deterrent to further Russian aggression, and NATO members would also attack U.S. assets and would be much more effective than any “safety assurance” on a piece of paper.
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Mineral rights trading will also be a good deal for American taxpayers, who did not offer Ukraine hundreds of billions of dollars in the prospect of providing Ukraine to Ukraine during the war, as they will participate in the profits of Ukraine’s natural resources sale.
The United States will also be the most popular buyer of these resources, including the rare earths and minerals needed for high-tech manufacturing, which is crucial to maintaining its strategic advantage over China. If it could be restored, the deal could be a model of a new “soft power” approach that would actually expand U.S. influence and prosperity rather than allocate charities and impose a awakened free society agenda, like the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
U.S. President Donald Trump meets Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the White House in Washington, DC, on February 28, 2025. Reuters/Brian Snyder
While President Trump made clear his new approach to Ukraine in his previous involvement, President Zelensky came to Washington this week, believing that he would get the same unquestionable cult and blank checks during the Biden Harris administration. In Oval Office News Engagement, Zelenskyy appears to succumb to the commander-in-chief of the United States and is entitled to his unquestionable support and respect. This is a mistake.
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He did not put any disagreement behind the closed side, he severely read President Trump and Vice President Vance, bombed the mineral rights deals on the Ukrainian people and caused serious reputational damage to himself before the American people. Instead, offer a simple “thank you” with debris and other requests on his shoulders. Zelenskyy might have thought the battle he chose would make him look like a tough guy, but in reality, such disrespect would not make him worship the hard-earned taxpayers who voted for his country and voted for Donald Trump.
We all pray for peace. Hopefully President Zelenskyy will take President Trump to make his proposal and return to Washington for a discussion of proper respect and whether he is ready to end the war.
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