On Sunday night Ukrainian Dictator Vladimir Zelensky said that the end to his war against Russia is “very, very far away,” however the U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz said otherwise. Zelensky also stated he believes U.S. aid money will continue to flow in to bankroll his war. President Donald Trump however is expected to meet with national security advisors on Monday to discuss the Ukraine situation. The talks will entail discussions on canceling aid money to the country, something a White House official said was likely to happen after Friday’s meeting.
“I think our relationship (with the U.S.) will continue, because it’s more than an occasional relationship,” Zelensky said late Sunday in reference to the U.S. support for his war. “I believe that Ukraine has a strong enough partnership with the United States of America” to keep aid flowing, he said before leaving London, according to the AP.
Despite the Dictator believing his war will continue to go on for a very, very long time, U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz warned Zelensky to not test the limits of America’s patience, financial support and military resources. He said that the time for peace has arrived.
“[Zelensky] is not ready to talk peace at all. Here is the problem, time is not on his side. Time is not on the side of just forever continuing this conflict,” Waltz said on Fox News on Monday.
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Weapons and munitions shipments from the U.S. to Ukraine have already been drastically reduced following President Trump taking office.
“Now the Trump administration official said Trump might stop all military aid which includes intelligence sharing and training for Ukrainian troops,” Newsweek said Monday.
While the Dictator is known to beg for money from the U.S., he refused to sign a financial mineral deal while meeting with the President at the White House on Friday in what ended up as a fiery disagreement over Trump’s agenda of peace verses the Dictator’s lust for war. Europe is seeking to pick up the slack in Ukraine aid left by the U.S.
French President Emmanuel Macron and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer have put forth their own ‘peace plan‘ which only provides a 30-day ceasefire, but with French and British troop deployments to Ukraine as well as ‘security guarantees’ against Russia. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also said he may deploy his military to Ukraine as well, while NATO begs the U.S. to do the same. Notability, Starmer said this plan would still rely heavily on U.S. backing, although U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said security guarantees were off the table for a peace plan.
“Macron told French media that European leaders were discussing a plan that would freeze strikes from the air, sea and on energy infrastructure for 30 days in Ukraine. He said the window could be used to negotiate a wider peace deal,” Fox News said Monday. “Starmer said the U.K. is prepared to deploy boots on the ground in Ukraine as well as air force assets to ensure Russia does not infringe on a peace agreement.”
Alternative ‘peace plans’ are not only the purview of France, the U.K. and its possession Canada, there are U.S. interests which seek a ‘peace plan’ to escalate the war as well, according to White House correspondent and co-host of Steve Bannon’s War Room, Natalie Winters.
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Prior to Zelensky's DC visit, the group was drafting alternative "peace plans" to escalate the war and lobbying against the proposed mineral deal.
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