You don’t need a PhD in international affairs to spot what’s going on — just a little honesty. Unfortunately, that disqualifies most U.S. and Western media, who are still out here peddling EU-approved bedtime stories.
Let’s start with this gem: “Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has rejected the latest U.S. proposal for a minerals deal that would create a partnership to repay the United States for ongoing financial support.”
Zelensky thinks giving the U.S. a cut of Ukraine’s oil, gas, and mineral revenue is a bad look. Why? According to him, “the deal to share in oil, gas, and mineral revenue would amount to debt that would disqualify them from EU membership due to unstable financials.”
Seriously? He’s worried about EU accountants giving him side-eye while he’s accepting billions from American taxpayers.
And just so we’re clear, that aid package we’re sending? It’s not just bullets and tanks. Nope. It’s footing the bill for “the entire operation of the Ukraine federal spending liabilities, including pensions, government worker paychecks and everything normally within a govt budget.” That’s right — while we’re struggling with inflation and rising debt, American taxpayers are cutting checks for Ukraine’s pensions.
Oh, and let’s not forget: “Within that spending, there is MASSIVE corruption ongoing.” Gee, what a shocker.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELThen comes the kicker: Zelensky has rejected pretty much everything the U.S. has tried to offer in return for all this support. Let’s count it out:
(1) the terms of a “minerals deal,” (2) rejects U.N peacekeepers, (3) rejects the predicate for peace that Russia will retain part of Eastern Ukraine geography, and (4) rejects the offered security guarantees
But wait, there’s more! By doing all of the above, “he is also rejecting the idea that American taxpayers should be repaid for all their support.” Classy.
So why is Zelensky so confident he can blow off the U.S.? Because he’s betting on his friends in the U.K., France, and the EU to cover for him if Donald Trump changes course. But here’s the reality check: “Zelensky, who has not been elected, is developing a reputation for being so difficult, so demanding, so spoiled and temperamental that neither Vladimir Putin nor President Trump wants to deal with him.”
And with that kind of attitude, it’s no wonder the so-called “ceasefire deal” is more like a fantasy. Russia isn’t exactly tiptoeing around, and frankly, “Russia, who previously said they did not expect Zelensky to stand by any ceasefire proposal, continues to launch airstrikes against Ukraine as Zelensky continues to prove Vladimir Putin correct by rejecting U.S. proposed terms for a ceasefire – while claiming Russia is not abiding.”
Meanwhile, Western Ukrainians aren’t thinking for themselves — they’re hooked on EU propaganda.
“Western Ukrainians are influenced more by the propaganda from the European Union, Brussels, France and the U.K, than they are from NATO military.”
And the more “progressive” a country is? The louder they cheer for endless war. “The support for war amid the EU member states is directly proportional to the severity of their leftist, socialist, and WEF tendencies. The more anti-nationalist the nation-state is, the more likely they support the Ukraine war.”
It’s like a mirror world. The worse your politics, the more you love this war.
Now imagine being President Trump. He’s staring at this mess thinking, you’ve got to be kidding me. Because at some point, even Trump might just throw his hands up and say, “Fine, let Putin handle it.”
Right now, there’s a supposed agreement that neither side will target energy infrastructure. Sure. And yet… “both nations appear to have -at least collaterally- violated that concept.”
Of course, Zelensky’s definition of “energy infrastructure” is… flexible:
“If a targeted Russian strike takes down a municipal power pole, Zelensky calls it an attack on ‘energy infrastructure.’ If a Russian missile hits the street and disrupts a natural gas line, Zelensky repeats the claim. As the narrative is pushed, if a Ukranian soldier is recharging his cell phone at the time he is hit, energy producing infrastructure has been targeted.”
See how that works? Anything and everything is now “energy infrastructure.”
And here’s where it all lands:
“NATO countries and the western media who support them, demand President Trump must maintain support for Ukraine, as Zelensky rejects any proposed terms from President Trump to end the conflict.”
It’s a clown show. Russia attacks. Zelensky screams “victim” while rejecting peace deals. NATO says “keep fighting!” And then turns around and demands that Trump back Zelensky no matter what.
“Russia keeps attacking. A belligerent Volodymyr Zelensky, who will not accept any terms for negotiated peace (so far), continues playing the victim and saying Russia is violating terms needed for peace. NATO and the EU alliance continue telling Zelensky to keep fighting; Zelensky rejects anything that stops the fighting; NATO and the EU alliance continue demanding that President Trump support Zelensky. That’s the current cycle.”
And don’t think the CIA isn’t neck-deep in all this. Their mouthpieces at the Washington Post are whining that Trump didn’t “end the war on Day #1” — while at the same time, “the same CIA keeps organizing the Ukraine/EU forces to attack Russia, stimulating a continuation of the war they snark at Trump for not stopping.”
You can’t make this up.
And just to keep things spicy, the CIA is working overtime north of the border, trying to turn Canada into a little EU satellite. Why? Because “Prime Minister Mark Carney represents the interests of the World Economic Forum, the European Union, and the traditional CIA control mechanisms.”
If Trump ever decides to end the theater, here’s what could happen:
“President Trump might announce a complete removal of U.S. sanctions against Russia. That would trigger simultaneous ‘splodey heads in DC and throughout Western media. However, I doubt the casual American political observer would understand the reason, and that makes it too politically challenging for President Trump to accomplish.”
Too much truth for prime time.
Still, there’s hope. Trump’s not alone. “Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are doing a great job so far assisting that effort.”
And that, my friends, is the real story behind the headlines — without the media-approved sugarcoating.
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