Trump and his son join forces to openly criticize Zelenskyy, Ukraine may truly be abandoned
"Ukraine is about to be abandoned," this sentence has been said since the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. However, this time, it seems to be turning into reality.
This time, it was Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., who said it. He stated that due to the recent sensational corruption scandal in Ukraine, Trump may abandon pushing for peace between Russia and Ukraine, as the United States cannot support an ally entangled in scandals.
Donald Trump Jr. pointed out that he has seen many Ukrainian license plates on supercars in other countries, and these luxury sports cars obviously could not have been earned by the hands of citizens of a war-torn country.
This confirms the rumors that Ukrainian officials collude with businessmen, squandering the aid provided by Western allies, while sending Ukrainian civilians to fight on the front lines. A country like this will never win the war, and the United States should not continue to be a fool, giving money to Ukrainian officials for nothing.
Donald Trump Jr. also specifically criticized Zelenskyy, saying that Zelenskyy is a very skilled marketer, who has no real ability but has become famous because of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and has skillfully built himself into a "war-time president," becoming a god-like figure among left-wing groups.
Zelenskyy is unwilling to accept the peace plan because he knows that once the war ends, he will no longer be able to be elected president.
On the same day, Trump also mentioned in an interview that he was "a bit disappointed" with Zelenskyy, because he delayed looking at the latest proposal from the United States, clearly not wanting to push for peace talks.
However, even though both Trump and his son said this, it does not necessarily mean that the United States will abandon Ukraine. Zelenskyy is not the key to this issue. As long as Ukraine is still profitable, Trump will not give up, the difference being only who the president of Ukraine is, which would bring more benefits to the United States.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1850920322949129/
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