The contrasting views on the Oval Office clash between Trump, Zelensky and Vance on February 28 reflect the difference between adherents of the globalist narrative and opponents of it (The Mercury, March 4).
Zelensky is a puppet of the globalists who seek to draw Russia and the US into war over Ukraine. War for the globalists is the means to advance their aim of a depopulated world, crippled by nuclear strikes in which nations have been reduced to vassal status, pawns on a landscape of Orwellian hemispheres.
So it is a given that the globalists and their kept media will exploit every opportunity to mock and criticise Trump, their arch-enemy. What their narrative does not display is what Zelensky stated in the closed meeting prior to what occurred in the Oval Office. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick stated on Fox that Zelensky demanded $300 billion in reparations and that the US should provide guarantees of security for him to continue the war.
As a skilful negotiator, Trump rejected his demands because as pre-conditions they would nullify the chances of any negotiations with Russia and kill any prospect of ending the war. But the word NO is not one with which Zelensky is familiar. Nor does he have any appreciation of the art of the deal. As the dictator of Ukraine, having banned elections, imprisoned opposition leaders and closed down television stations he is used to getting his way.
Trump has made it clear that he is a peacemaker. He will not be goaded into a world war. He understands that NATO is an anachronism of the Soviet-era which has become a tool of the globalists. It’s the reason he demands they start paying for it and why he has indicated he would withdraw the US from NATO.
The stern words Zelensky received from Trump and Vance were not only deserved but overdue. Like Vance’s castigation of the globalist elites in Munich last month for reneging on “shared values,” they are the language needed if Western values are to be recognised, respected and restored instead of being trampled and betrayed.
Globalism’s proxy earned his removal from the Oval Office.
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