Trump may have killed NATO, too

I thank Zelensky for his belligerence because he did something I have long wanted that I thought was impossible to do; the little zee has broken NATO and may finally bring an end to a bureaucratic military agency that spends and spends but does nothing to make America or anyone safe again.


Was Trump being played by Starmer and Zelensky?

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This is the King’s chance to leave ‘peacemaker’ legacy he craves

Five years ago – before cancer, before Oprah, before becoming King – the then Prince Charles spoke of his hopes of being a “peacemaker”.

“I have spent much of my life trying to bring people together,” he said. “I try.”

After an extraordinary row at the White House, now, finally, is his chance to broker peace on a global scale and, in doing so, cement his legacy as King Charles III

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Trump slams Zelensky for saying the end of the Russia war ‘is still very, very far away’

KYIV, Ukraine — WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump slammed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday for suggesting that the end of Russia’s war against Ukraine is still likely “very, very far away.”

“This is the worst statement that could have been made by Zelenskyy, and America will not put up with it for much longer!” Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform.

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Trump to discuss withdrawing military aid to Ukraine

Donald Trump could cut off the taps to Ukraine as he discusses cancelling military aid to the war-torn country during a meeting with his key advisers.

The president will meet with senior advisers, including Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth, to consider a range of options, including cancelling aid that has already been approved and funded by the Biden administration, the New York Times reported.

The meeting follows a shouting match between Volodymyr Zelensky and Mr Trump in the Oval Office on Friday.


Poilievre …

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Miranda Devine: Zelensky was the true instigator of the Oval Office fracas — not an ‘ambush’ from Trump

Anybody who watched the entire Oval Office meeting between President Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky would know that it was not an “ambush” or a “setup” by Trump, as characterized by Democrats and malign media entities.

It was the opposite. If anyone came to that meeting in bad faith, it was clearly Zelensky, whose body language and attitude was negative from the start. Trump could not have been more cordial, having steered the complex negotiations with Russia and Ukraine to a first step where he believed peace was a real possibility.

Did Zelensky already have a deal with Starmer for Ukraine’s minerals?

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Putin unleashes Iskander-M missile attack to ‘sink container ship in Odesa carrying cargo of British weapons for Ukraine’

Vladimir Putin unleashed a missile strike to ‘sink’ a cargo ship amid unconfirmed Russian claims it was carrying British weapons for use by Ukraine.

Two Iskander-M ballistic missiles hit the Panama-flagged container ship MSC LEVANTE F – reportedly Swiss-owned – soon after it arrived in Odesa on March 1, after making a stop in Turkey.

Two port workers were believed to have been wounded in the strike, which also damaged infrastructure, Ukrainian reports said.

h/t DS

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Zelenskyy signals he’d meet with Trump if invited back to U.S.

(Bloomberg) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he’s willing to meet Donald Trump if the U.S. president invites him again “to solve real problems,” adding his country is ready to accept a minerals deal that was put on hold last week.

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Europe’s reckless bid for victory

America is abandoning the battleground

Donald Trump wants peace, now. Volodymyr Zelensky and his European supporters want victory, later. This is what the very public disagreement in the Oval Office on Friday was all about. Peace through victory — essentially the Second World War model — is the lens through which virtually all European leaders, and most commentators view the Russia-Ukraine conflict. America sees it differently.

The absurdity of the European position was perhaps best captured in its full hubris last year by the historian and writer Anne Applebaum when she won a prestigious German peace prize. During her acceptance speech, she maintained that victory was more important than peace, asserting that the West’s ultimate goal should be regime change in Russia. “We must help Ukrainians achieve victory, and not only for the sake of Ukraine,” she said. “If there is even a small chance that military defeat could help end this horrific cult of violence in Russia, just as military defeat brought an end to the cult of violence in Germany, we should take it.” This is the Second World War model in its purest form.

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Donald Trump covered himself in disgrace and covered America in ignominy in Ukraine meeting

The worm is turning on President Donald Trump. The world is turning on President Donald Trump.

While there might not yet be riots in the streets of America — the MAGA manifestation of insurrection — protesters disrupting Vice President JD Vance’s ski vacation in Sugarbush, Vermont, is a nice start. A nation may have finally and irreversibly had its eyes popped wide open to the existential threat of the fascists who would be king and princeling.

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Democrats Encouraged Zelenskyy to Confront Trump

Zelenskyy came to the United States to sign the minerals deal. He even demanded that the signing occur in the United States and in front of the world. The deal could have been signed anywhere, but the Z-man wanted to sit down with Donald Trump.

Susan Rice Totally FLIPS OUT In Heated Back-and-Forth with Mollie Hemingway on Dems Zelenskyy Set-Up

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Starmer announces ‘coalition of the willing’ to guarantee Ukraine peace … so long as the US is willing

Coalition of the unarmed but loud talkers

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a four-point plan to work with Ukraine to end the war and defend the country from Russia.

The UK, France and other countries will step up their efforts in a “coalition of the willing” and seek to involve the US in their support for Ukraine, he said.

“We are at a crossroads in history today,” Starmer said after a summit of 18 leaders – mostly from Europe and including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who said Ukraine felt “strong support” and the summit showed “European unity at an extremely high level not seen for a long time”.

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Zelensky’s masterclass in poor diplomacy

For all the high talk about good diplomacy throughout yesterday’s meeting between Zelensky, Trump, and Vance, it was the one thing most notably absent. Beginning in the formulaic manner of these meetings before the press, the discussion was soon derailed and the talks exploded. An excruciating watch.

The Vice President, JD Vance, accused Zelensky of being ungrateful and disrespectful to both the American people and to Trump, while Zelensky pushed back on the viability of any deal with Putin, attempting to litigate the question in front of the cameras.

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Elon Musk Suggests America Should Leave NATO as the Alliance’s Members Rally to Zelensky During London Summit

Elon Musk is calling on America to leave the North Atlantic Treaty Organization altogether following President Trump’s public fight with President Zelensky in the Oval Office, which led many of the alliance’s leaders to reaffirm their support for Ukraine. Neither Mr. Trump nor Vice President Vance are attending the European summit of NATO leaders at London this week.

Late Saturday night, Mr. Musk wrote on his social media platform X that America should exit the alliance, which includes 30 European countries, Canada, and the United States.

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reveals Zelensky nixed Trump’s mineral deal twice prior to Oval Office blowup

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had already twice refused to sign a minerals deal with the United States.

“This has to be one of the greatest diplomatic mishaps of all time by President Zelensky,” Bessent said in an interview Friday with Laura Ingraham, host of Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle.”

h/t PA Cat

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Hundreds of pro-Ukraine protesters demonstrate as JD Vance visits Vermont ski resort for family vacation

Hundreds of protesters gathered in Vermont Saturday to protest Vice President JD Vance’s visit to a local ski resort, less than 24 hours after his explosive exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Vance, who brought his family to Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vermont, was greeted by a half-mile gauntlet of protesters holding pro-Ukraine signs Saturday. There appeared to be hundreds in the crowd.

h/t PA Cat

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