On Tuesday Ukrainian Dictator Vladimir Zelensky said that he is ready to work under President Donald Trump’s strong leadership and negotiate a peace plan following Trump cutting off all U.S. military aid to the country after the Dictator said his war will go on for a very, very long time Sunday night. Casting doubt on the Dictator’s Tuesday promises, Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said Tuesday morning that Ukraine will do everything it can to withstand the Russian invasion despite losing U.S. aid money.
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According to the BBC, Zelensky wants to ‘make things right’ following the heated exchange with Trump on Friday at the White House. He lauded Trump’s ‘strong leadership’ and proposed ‘first stages’ to the peace plan as well as said he is ‘ready to sign’ Trump’s mineral deal. He did not comment on the pausing of U.S. military aid to Ukraine.
I would like to reiterate Ukraine’s commitment to peace.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) March 4, 2025
None of us wants an endless war. Ukraine is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring lasting peace closer. Nobody wants peace more than Ukrainians. My team and I stand ready to work under…
Zelensky has went back and fourth on his willingness to sign President Trump’s mineral deal, a default ‘security guarantee‘, as an attack on Ukraine would be an attack on U.S. assets which will be in Ukraine for financial and industrial activities due to the deal.
Alex Jones detailed this beyond-two-faced behavior from Ukraine’s Dictator on Monday.
The best breakdown of Ukrainian Dictator Vladimir Zelensky's flip flop on peace was done by @RealAlexJones on Monday. pic.twitter.com/VFH93MGl5w
— Sean Seraphim Alexander Miller (@IWArchivist) March 4, 2025
Tuesday’s pronouncements from the Dictator may not be as solid as his words may indicate.
If the Dictator keeps his word on the deal, it will validate a statement Trump posted to his social media on Sunday, made by geopolitical analyst Michael McCune.
McCune is a man The Washington Post described via his other activities in life, an Arizona DJ and karate instructor. While the paper doesn’t describe former President George W. Bush as ‘a rancher with a pickup truck‘ or former Secretary of State John Kerry as a ‘former college athlete‘, the description of Trump’s non-establishment geopolitical source by his lesser activities may come off as an admission of elitist jealousy by the establishment to Trump’s grassroots knowledge circles.
The Dictator himself held a shadowy meeting with Democrat lawmakers prior to his fiery White House debacle, adding fuel to the fire of Zelensky’s broken promises and meaningless agreements.