I don't think, Zelenskyy, is clever enough to be a dictator. He's a half baked actor, so is probably playing a pre destined part for bigger fish. But still dangerous, as he seems to have a penchant for coke..
Coke of course, helping to dull any guilt that might be felt from wholesale slaughter..
I would agree entirely with David on this. Zelensky shows too many of the hallmarks of dictatorship. But then Starmer is going down the same track after only a short time in office. Both are power-drunk. Both are dangerous.
Trump is rarely wrong about people and his description of Zelensky as a comedian is apt. I smelled a rat when I read about how much money for himself Zelensky has amassed in the USA.
The question I have is why this wasn’t settled in 2014 when the Russians went to reclaim what they felt were Russian homelands (but really looking for secure oil pipelines off Crimea)? Obama was in office then, why was the matter not resolved at the time?
I don't think, Zelenskyy, is clever enough to be a dictator. He's a half baked actor, so is probably playing a pre destined part for bigger fish. But still dangerous, as he seems to have a penchant for coke..
Coke of course, helping to dull any guilt that might be felt from wholesale slaughter..
Yes he is
I would agree entirely with David on this. Zelensky shows too many of the hallmarks of dictatorship. But then Starmer is going down the same track after only a short time in office. Both are power-drunk. Both are dangerous.
Trump is rarely wrong about people and his description of Zelensky as a comedian is apt. I smelled a rat when I read about how much money for himself Zelensky has amassed in the USA.
The question I have is why this wasn’t settled in 2014 when the Russians went to reclaim what they felt were Russian homelands (but really looking for secure oil pipelines off Crimea)? Obama was in office then, why was the matter not resolved at the time?