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TRUMP CALLS ZELENSKY DICTATOR, INCOMPETENT

 

Thursday, February 20, 2025


TRUMP CALLS ZELENSKY DICTATOR, INCOMPETENT


The situation is getting worse by the day - between the United States and Europe, especially the British. And Ukraine. Everything is a precursor.

 


 

4 comments:

  1. Zelensky incompetent ?
    Ukraine fought the gigantic Russki military 10x the size of Ukraine's forces to a near standstill and has destroyed 40% of Russki entire stock of tanks.

    THAT is a highly competent Ukrainian force.

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    1. In reality, that's a highly competent Ukrainian force fighting for an unnecessary war under an incompetent president puppeteered by NATO, chief of all the yank!

      Wakakaka… "to a near standstill" ??!!

      By losing almost one third of the most productive Ukraine land!

      What an inconsequential wet dream.

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  2. https://t.me/geopolitics_live/44302

    🗳 Holding elections in wartime isn’t hard, Zelensky: here’s proof

    Ukraine’s self-proclaimed ‘president’ is stonewalling US demands to hold elections to prove his legitimacy, citing the conflict with Russia, prompting an annoyed Trump to dub him a "dictator" with a “4% approval” rating.

    Elections during wartime aren’t as difficult to organize as Zelensky implies.

    🔴The US held a presidential vote in 1864, in the middle of its Civil War – the deadliest conflict in American history. Abraham Lincoln rejected calls by aides to suspend the vote, despite predictions he’d lose, stressing that elections were a test of a nation’s ability to be “strong enough to maintain its own existence in great emergencies.”

    “We cannot have free governments without elections, and if the rebellion could force us to forgo, or postpone a national election, it might fairly claim to have already conquered and ruined us,” he famously said.

    🔴The US held the 1944 election in the middle of WWII, and voted during a series of post-war conflicts, from Korea and Vietnam to the 2000’s ‘forever wars’ in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    🔴Britain has done the same, choosing a new PM in 1945 while the Allies were still at war with Japan, resulting in a Potsdam Conference where Winston Churchill was replaced midway by Clement Attlee.

    🔴Iran held elections in 1981 after the assassination of its president. Ali Khamenei, current Supreme Leader, was elected, and reelected in 1985. Through these years, Iran was engulfed in a brutal war with Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, which launched gas attacks targeting its military, and its cities.

    🔴Iraq voted in 2005, two years after the US invasion, and at the height of a massive insurgency.

    🔴Afghanistan held seven votes during NATO’s occupation (though they didn’t save the puppet government from crumbling once the West pulled out).

    🔴Same goes for other countries wracked by long-term conflicts, from Colombia and Sri Lanka to Syria and the DRC, which continued voting during civil strife and foreign-backed dirty wars.

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  3. Interesting... Robbespierre... now, that's a name no one can even related to, unless they blow off the dusty historical tomes...

    I don't know him nor his reputation that well except, nothing beyond the bits and pieces put out by Buku Teks Sejarah Sekolah Menengah, and what wikipedia allow...

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    https://t.me/geopolitics_live/44317

    Trump’s presidency is ‘counterrevolution’ against Obama & Biden’s radically liberal, Robespierre-style politics

    Donald Trump’s return to power is not a “revolution,” as it has recently been dubbed by his enemies, but a “return to normalcy,” a “return to common sense,” historian Victor Davis Hanson said in a cutting analysis of the turmoil America and the world have been put through over the past decade-and-a-half under radical Democrats.

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