Zelensky threatens US opponents.
February 26, 2023Tweet
(RT) βΈ» Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has warned Americans to keep supporting Kiev or risk geopolitical irrelevance. He declared 2023 the "Year of Invincibility" and vowed to unite the world against Russia. Zelensky warned that if the US stopped funding the war effort, it would lose its influence in the world and its leadership position. He also thanked his American supporters and threatened those who held the "dangerous" opinion that the US should "give up" on Kiev. This was in response to a reporter asking what Zelensky would tell the "growing number of Americans" who believe their country is giving too much money and support to Ukraine.
Zelensky warned that should Ukraine fall, Russia would enter the Baltic states, NATO member states, and send their sons and daughters to war. He added that interrupting the flow of dollars to Ukraine would also cause the US to lose the support of a country with 40 million population, with millions of children. The Republican Party regained control of the House of Representatives in last year's midterm elections in part on a promise to curtail the Biden administration's blank check to Kiev. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) promised to introduce a bill to force an audit of the Ukraine aid program and the House Oversight Committee demanded the administration turn over documents proving the military and economic aid being sent to Ukraine was not being lost to "waste, fraud, and abuse." The US has thus far pledged $113 billion to Ukraine's war effort, vowing to continue pouring money into the conflict for "as long as it takes."
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