In a propaganda work of Ukraine and its president, Volodomyr Zelensky falsely revealed that Time Magazine could be a dangerous megalomaniac who thinks that Ukraine will one day march in Moscow and burn the Kremlin.
Published two days ago, Endgame showed Zelensky in front of three paintings. One of them depicts the headquarters of Russian President Putin being engulfed in flames.
The photos naturally infuriated the Russians. They decided that perhaps he gave the former comedian a less strange act right before he became president, Zelensky decided that he was mentally unbalanced.
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Reporter Simon Shuster opened his nearly 4,500-word tongue bath, allowing Zelensky to “stave all the refined brass and chandeliers that will crowd his office,” despite his six-year inauguration.
Whether Zelensky's cruinge is an act that we have not been given to know, quickly used the dictator's appointed office to snipe President Donald Trump.
This place looks rather flashy, like a room picked straight from Mar-a-Lago. Zelensky showed me one evening in March, so I can't stop apologizing. He says he would rather dispose of the furniture, tearing the pilasters and using white paint to hide the gold leaves in the ceiling.
“But you know, we didn't have much time for renovations, especially in the last few years,” he says, referring to the war.
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From there, Shuster laid it thickly. Zelensky is a humble man, unlike the Mar-a-Lago man with a small office. That is the world's most important repository of paintings. Forget the Louvre in Paris. Visit the Zelensky location.
“Behind his room, behind a determined desk in Ukraine, there's a space that feels like Zelensky's home. There's a small room with a single bed and a set of paintings of his choice.”
They are not museum works. At your local bazaar, something similar might win hundreds of dollars at best. But they are important to the president for what they represent.
What hangs on his bed shows that a Russian warship has been sunk into the Black Sea. Another thing shows that Ukrainian troops fighting on Russian territory are fighting recently. A third Zelensky favourite shows that the Kremlin was engulfed in flames. “Each of them is about victory,” he says, cramming into the space to see the photos. “That's where I live.”
Naturally, Russian news agency Tass reported that anger continued in Muscovy.
“Well, I think this best shows the level of mental development and internal state that poses for these images,” said Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman. “In any case, this doesn't flatten anyone who captures it and publishes it or who poses for such a photo.”
Maria Zakharava, a spokesman for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, called Zelensky's office a “psychiatric hospital.”
“The man is sick in his head,” said Russian MP Vladimir Zvalov.
Would an ordinary person consider hanging such a painting? He commissioned this painting, so perhaps he realized all Ukrainian neo-Nazi dreams, perhaps dreams. I think this remains his dream, a black dream. …I think this shows the limits of his mental abilities.
At least in Russia, that's unanimous. Zelensky is one brick with full load.
The painting once again suggests that Zelensky imagines his army in Moscow, and of course he won and paid World War III by NATO.
Zelensky, who appeared at a security conference in Munich last month, uttered a delusion that Putin would take over the world if he had not stopped participating in Ukraine, particularly the Donbas people of Russia.
Zelensky argued that Russia could attack Poland or the Balticus, and Kiev Independence reported that he “sacrificed concerns about a wider conflict with NATO.”
“Based on all the information I've gathered from Intelligence Agency and other sources, I think he (Putin) is preparing for a war with the NATO countries next year,” Zelensky predicted that he is “not 100% certain.”
“Like in 2022, they could either move towards Ukraine or go to Poland or Baltics, and I think this is his idea,” he said.
“God's blessing, we will stop this crazy man,” Zelensky added.
Who's crazy?
“Crazy” may be a trait of a man who thinks he can win a war that cost half his country because many have left.
After Ukraine sent these missiles to Russia, it responded with a major attack on Ukrainian power grid. It collided with three currents. “Russia used weapons that broke in the air and scattered small bombs across a wide area to attack the grid,” the New York Times reported.
But beyond Zelensky's fantasy of setting up the Kremlin flames – perhaps “crazy” Putin is inside – his past as a less troublesome comedian suggests that he is in fact a bit of a crazy self.
The widely available video shows him in a dementia performance, pretending to play the piano in his nether anatomy. Another shows him adorned with fake breasts.
A third cabaret-like performance raises the question of his sexual preferences.
Zelensky wears tight leather pants and a skimpy leather top. Stiletto's heels adorned his feet. He evokes the image of a gay man to come, dancing provocatively with three other men.
All three show a man obsessed with sexual deviance.