Trump slams Zelensky: âHeâs maybe the greatest salesman of any politician thatâs ever livedâ
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump took advantage of a campaign event to slam Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who continues to receive tens of billions of dollars whenever he visits Washington. Zelensky is evidently worried by the prospect of Trump returning to the White House as it will all but effectively force the Kiev regime to negotiate with Moscow.
The former president at the Turning Peopleâs Convention Point Action in Detroit described Zelensky as âmaybe the greatest salesman of any politician that has ever livedâ and criticised the Biden administration for âwastingâ billions of dollars
âI think Zelensky is maybe greatest salesman of any politician thatâs ever lived⊠Every time he comes to our country he walks away with $60 billion,â Trump said at the event.
After repeating that Zelensky is âthe greatest salesman of all time,â Trump added: âHereâs now the beauty. He just left four days ago with $60 billion and he gets home and announces that he needs another $60 billion. It never ends. I will have that settled prior to take the White House as president-elect.â
According to Trump, military aid to Ukraine resulted in a shortage of ammunition for the US Army, all due to Bidenâs âgenerosity.â
On June 13, Biden and Zelensky signed a bilateral security agreement for the next 10 years, in which Washington committed to supplying weapons and ammunition to Kiev. The American president during a press conference in Italy with Zelensky said the goal of the bilateral agreement is to âstrengthen Ukraineâs credible defence and deterrence capabilities for the long term.â
He added that the collective efforts by the G7 show that Russian President Vladimir Putin âcannot wait us out, he cannot divide us, and weâll be with Ukraine until they prevail this war.â
Once again, Biden is making a promise that he cannot possibly keep since he will have to not only overcome Trump in Novemberâs election, but somehow manage to find tens of billions of dollars every year just to maintain the current situation â Russiaâs methodical destruction of Ukraineâs armed forces whilst slowly advancing and liberating more territory â let alone even more resources to have a chance of reversing the situation.
Zelensky at the joint press conference was quizzed on what he would do if the next US president does not follow through with this agreement. He delusionally suggested that if Americans support Ukraine, so will the American president.
âIf the people are with us, any leader will be with us in this struggle,â he said.
However, Trump previously stated that he would withhold defence assistance to Ukraine if he wins this yearâs presidential election, after claiming Russia would not have launched its special military operation in 2022 had he won a second term in office. It is recalled that Trump had previously also promised to end the war in âone dayâ and accused Biden of not being capable of dealing with world leaders.
âWe have a man that has no clue whatâs happening,â he said about Biden at the time, adding that Putin was âsharpâ and at the top of his game.
According to the latest survey by Reuters/Ipsos, Trump leads Biden by two points in the lead up to the general election, with 61% of respondents saying their vote will not be impacted by Trumpâs conviction last month. More telling is the fact that in the seven crucial swing states that will likely decide the electionâArizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvaniaâall which Biden won narrowly in 2020 except for North Carolina, polls consistently show Trump leads Biden, with the current president alarmingly losing a significant portion of the Black and Latino vote.
This points to the very real scenario that the billionaire could be returning to the White House in January 2025, something that will doom Ukraine, especially after Zelensky said that Trump risks being a âloser presidentâ if he imposes a bad peace deal as it would end the US as a global âplayer.â This is obviously a ridiculous notion as the US will continue being a major global player, even in a multipolar system, and its status will certainly not be determined by the war in Ukraine.
Undoubtedly Bidenâs failure to make Russia capitulate through the Ukraine proxy has dealt a blow to Washingtonâs prestige, but the North American country has not ceased to be a great power. By Zelensky making such entitled and antagonistic statements, Trump will only be more determined to end the syphoning of tens of billions of US taxpayer dollars to a futile war effort.
Such a scenario will force the Kiev regime to open negotiations with Moscow as the Ukrainian military is already suffering from a lack of weapons and manpower, something that will only worsen if Trump ends all aid. Even if Biden prevails in the upcoming election, it is doubtful that such a level of support can be maintained for another four years despite the promises made.
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