
Mar 04, 2025
I hate to say, “I told you so,” but…
Yesterday, Fox News proudly displayed that the amount of U.S. aid allocated to Ukraine under the Trump administration had dropped to zero compared to the $175 billion under the Biden administration.
Unfortunately, everything I predicted six months ago has come true. I said that if Trump were elected, his administration would:
1) Stop aid to Ukraine.
2) Block Ukraine from joining NATO.
3) Push Ukraine to capitulate and give up its territory to russia.
Furthermore, I predicted that if Ukraine refused to accept these terms, the U.S. administration would side with russia and blame Ukraine for being uncooperative.
Finally, I predicted that Trump supporters would continue to stand by him, even though he promised to end the war in 24 hours but failed to do so.
I take no pleasure in being right — I truly wanted to be wrong. But everyone who voted for Trump will have to bear the weight of history and the betrayal of Ukraine.

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Former President of Poland Lech Walesa wrote the following letter to Trump.
Your Excellency, Mr. President,
We watched the report of your conversation with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, with fear and distaste. We find it insulting that you expect Ukraine to show respect and gratitude for the material assistance provided by the United States in its fight against russia. Gratitude is owed to the heroic Ukrainian soldiers who shed their blood in defense of the values of the free world. They have been dying on the front lines for more than 11 years in the name of these values and the independence of their homeland, which was attacked by Putin’s russia.
We do not understand how the leader of a country that symbolizes the free world cannot recognize this.
Our alarm was also heightened by the atmosphere in the Oval Office during this conversation, which reminded us of the interrogations we endured at the hands of the Security Services and the debates in Communist courts. Prosecutors and judges, acting on behalf of the all-powerful communist political police, would explain to us that they held all the power while we held none. They demanded that we cease our activities, arguing that thousands of innocent people suffered because of us. They stripped us of our freedoms and civil rights because we refused to cooperate with the government or express gratitude for our oppression. We are shocked that President Volodymyr Zelensky was treated in the same manner.
The history of the 20th century shows that whenever the United States sought to distance itself from democratic values and its European allies, it ultimately became a threat to itself. President Woodrow Wilson understood this when he decided in 1917 that the United States must join World War I. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt understood this when, after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, he resolved that the war to defend America must be fought not only in the Pacific but also in Europe, in alliance with the nations under attack by the Third Reich.
We remember that without President Ronald Reagan and America’s financial commitment, the collapse of the Soviet empire would not have been possible. President Reagan recognized that millions of enslaved people suffered in Soviet russia and the countries it had subjugated, including thousands of political prisoners who paid for their defense of democratic values with their freedom. His greatness lay, among other things, in his unwavering decision to call the USSR an “Empire of Evil” and to fight it decisively. We won, and today, the statue of President Ronald Reagan stands in Warsaw, facing the U.S. Embassy.
Mr. President, material aid—military and financial—can never be equated with the blood shed in the name of Ukraine’s independence and the freedom of Europe and the entire free world. Human life is priceless; its value cannot be measured in money. Gratitude is due to those who sacrifice their blood and their freedom. This is self-evident to us, the people of Solidarity, former political prisoners of the communist regime under Soviet russia.
We call on the United States to uphold the guarantees made alongside Great Britain in the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, which established a direct obligation to defend Ukraine’s territorial integrity in exchange for its relinquishment of nuclear weapons. These guarantees are unconditional—there is no mention of treating such assistance as an economic transaction.
Signed,
Lech Wałęsa, former political prisoner, President of Poland

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A good letter by Lech Wałęsa. Only, it’s completely futile because it isn’t from his boyfriend in moscovia. Furthermore, he’s trying to awaken some sort of feelings of righteousness and justice in Trump, which is also futile because Trump never has had such features in his dark persona.
Trump is evil, through and through, and like the false prophet in the Bible, this one comes to his willing worshipers in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly he is a ravenous wolf. They, too, will one day see and suffer from Trump’s wickedness before he’s finally cast into his rightful place in history. Let’s hope the damage he causes will not be irreversible.
“heroic Ukrainian soldiers who shed their blood in defense of the values of the free world.”
Or, as trumpkov would call them, ‘Losers’ and ‘Suckers’.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/09/trump-americans-who-died-at-war-are-losers-and-suckers/615997/