Reports say the US is on the verge of halting the shipment of weapons to Ukraine to stop the war in Eastern Europe.
As of Monday afternoon, the latest report said President Donald Trump will meet key advisers to discuss ending the weapons flow to Ukraine. Talks begin on Friday, followed by a whirlwind of development that bleeded over the weekend, and will be triggered by a train wreckage at a meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky on Friday.
Zelensky visited the White House and signed a mineral rights contract proposed by the Trump administration as a way to restore billions of billions for the aid it provided over the past three years for the Ukrainian war with Russia. However, the conference focused on the story of ending the war. Zelensky was resistant to what he perceived as a Russian term. He spent quite a bit of time claiming Vladimir Putin's evil, implying that Ukraine should support more wars and less peace mediation. On Sunday, Zelensky said the end of the war was “still very, very far away,” and Trump cited it as another example of why the US should stop providing assistance. Trump said, “This guy doesn't want peace as long as he has American support…”
Zelensky also said at a meeting Friday that diplomacy would not work without security guarantees from the US. Trump suggested that if the US has business interests in Ukraine, some form of security measures will automatically come with it.
Friday's big failure
Friday's meeting came off the rail after Vice President JD Vance accused Zelensky of ungratefulness and said he should be pleased with the possibility of ending the conflict that is destroying his country. The meeting quickly deviated from there. Trump pointed out to Zelensky a fact that he seemed unaware of. He has no leverage to make requests. His soldiers were brave and tough, but they rely entirely on our weapons. Additionally, Trump added, Ukraine hasn't won. Vance pointed out that Ukraine is struggling to strip soldiers. And perhaps most importantly, the quagmire could lead to World War II. “You're gambling with World War II,” Trump yelled multiple times.
Trump kicked Zelensky out of the White House before they had lunch, and the Mineral Light contract was never signed. Zelensky still claims he is ready to sign the deal. Trump hinted at Monday afternoon, with the mineral trade likely still on the table.
Before meeting with Trump, Zelensky met with a group of Major Democrats and a group of Neocon Warmers. As reported in the New York Post, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said he was encouraged to reject the terms of the mineral trade.
We, Ukrainian politicians, are asking Zelensky to resign.
After Friday's meeting, Sen. Lindsey Graham (Rs.C.) suggested that Zelensky would resign, noting that he has been president longer than he was elected. Ukraine had put off the election scheduled for spring 2024, citing the war. The state is in martial law and no elections are permitted. Nevertheless, even in his hometown there is a rumour of replacing Zelensky. Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksandr Dubinsky called for a “Ukrainian Parliamentary Emergency Meeting” to commence the ammo each procedure against Zelensky.” Dubinsky condemned Ukraine's “slight leadership that contributes to strategic failures and Ukraine's ongoing battlefield struggle” and “the crackdown on political opponents and the transition to authoritarian rule.”
Several reports suggest that Dubinsky may have something to do with the Russian influence campaign. However, allegations that Zelensky is a tyrant and not superior to Putin are ramping. Last week, audiences published a terrible article by a senior official appointed by Zelensky. An anonymous official said in part:
Ukraine has become a paradox. It is a country that fights for sovereignty while dismantling its own democratic foundation. Today, elections are postponed indefinitely, human rights are systematically eroding, and fear control over a country where fear determines everyday life. Zelensky's authoritarian instinct was already apparent, even before Putin's invasion. As early as 2019, I listened as he demanded that propaganda be killed by his subordinates kill the media's praise when his policies failed.
…Thousands of Ukrainians paid bribes (tens of thousands of dollars) to escape from the only European country with a sealed border for men of draft age. Those who remain in fear and are not taken away by the streets, cafes and shops, are dragged into vans and sent to the frontlines. Some of the latest drafters are disabled or chronically ill. I didn't get much training before it was deployed.
The war provided Zelensky with unchecked power, allowing security forces to act with immunity. Martial law has created police and military excesses in at least eight frontline regions. Under the pretext of hunting collaborators, state forces raid homes, search for phones, search laptops, and arbitrarily detain civilians. In such fields, people never reveal their true thoughts to journalists and pollers. They parrot the state's approved rhetoric – Zelensky as a hero, Ukraine is unbreakable. And in private, they will say what they really think: they want to leave him.
Europe is scrambling
Meanwhile, Europeans held the emergency Ukraine Summit in London on Sunday. British Prime Minister Kiel Starmer has launched the construction of a “coalition of will” to host around 20 allies and violate military assets, including ground forces and airplanes, to ensure ultimate peace. “We must turn Ukraine into a porcupine of steel that is indigesible to potential invaders,” said Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission after a London meeting.
The plan is to come up with a ceasefire plan to present to Trump, who talks to Putin. Trump has already spoken at length with Putin about ending the war.
Priority also said, “Europe said, “We have to do heavy lifting,” but our involvement was necessary, prompting criticism from Trump. “It's probably not a big statement that it was made in terms of a show of strength against Russia. What are they thinking?” Trump posted to The Society of Truth.
Priority sought to lower temperatures with Western Europe concerns that the US had abandoned them. “I don't accept that the United States is an unreliable ally,” he said.
French President Emmanuel Macron told the Le Figaro newspaper on Sunday that Britain and France believe a good starting point for the ceasefire is a one-month deal between Russia and Ukraine.
Take us from NATO
Europeans are learning that they are too dependent on the US. They're literally coming out of ammunition just as they want to fly bullets and keep bombs falling in Ukraine.
The order based on the rules of the post-World War II implemented an arrangement that essentially made the United States a bodyguard of Western and Central Europe. Now, Trump has all his arrangements turned to his head.
The globalist plan was to expand NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty body. It was officially created as an alliance against Soviet invasions around the world. Even founding figures like Jeffrey Sachs have come to this conclusion.
NATO is almost exclusively supported by the muscles of the US military. When the NATO country is attacked, all members will come to rescue. This is why Zelensky continues to seek NATO entries. And this is part of why many people in America are now asking the US to leave NATO. When Europeans begin to deal with Ukraine, Russia and Boongel, there is a legitimate concern that things escalate and that ultimately allow the United States to be drawn into the war created by European globalist-oriented elites.
The John Burch Association, the parent company of the magazine, has long advocated for an American exit from NATO. Now the call is echoed by others, including those with presidential ears. Elon Musk, the unofficial chief of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), supports US exits not only from NATO but from the entire United Nations. He has great companies for Senator Mike Lee (R-UTAH) and Rep. Thomas Massey (R-KY.).
Globalist plans seem to be unraveled, at least in part. The March/April issue of Diplomacy is an affiliate magazine about globalist-oriented think tank diplomacy, declaring “The Centre Doesn't Keep: How Order Will End.”
