Zelenskyy to US: Iran’s attack on Israel is ‘wake-up call’ to fortify America’s allies

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Exhorting international leaders to take “every effort” to “prevent a further escalation” of the fighting in the Middle East, the Ukrainian leader argued that “Iran's actions threaten the entire region and the world, just as Russia's actions threaten a larger conflict.”

And then he brought his point home: “Words do not stop drones and do not intercept missiles. Only tangible assistance does.”

Volodymyr Omelyan, Ukraine's former infrastructure minister, targeted a similar message at U.S. Republicans, and in particular Donald Trump, the former U.S. president and frontrunner for the Republican nomination this year. Trump has championed the idea that the only way to stop the war in Ukraine is if Kyiv gives up territory — a scenario described as a "primitive idea" by Zelenskyy.

"I hope that Iran’s attack on Israel will send a powerful message to Republicans, namely to Mr. Trump — you cannot wait aside any more and think that those are small separate regional conflicts happening somewhere in Europe, Middle East, Asia," Omelyan said in an interview with POLITICO. "China, Russia, Iran and North Korea persistently attack the West," he said.

"You cannot negotiate with people who want to rob and kill you — and the time to educate them is over. Therefore, I hope that next week Congress will finally approve U.S. aid to Israel and Ukraine," Omelyan said.

He was referring to a major American aid package that has been held up by partisan bickering in the U.S. Congress, as Western support for Ukraine in general has lost momentum in recent months. On Saturday, Germany finally agreed to send a Patriot air-defense system to Kyiv to help shield Ukraine from the Russian ballistic missiles. But Berlin hasn’t relented on its refusal to provide Taurus cruise missiles.

kabukistar on April 14th, 2024 at 17:58 UTC »

Ukraine more so than Israel. They're facing an existential threat from Russia.

hMJem on April 14th, 2024 at 16:50 UTC »

I truly believe Ukraine deserves more aid.

However, can we speak on the irony that everyone clowns on the US until they want Big Brother to step in and solve their problems?

Yes, I understand WW3 implications. That's why I want them to get aid.

However, people treat the USA like a friend they shit talk profusely until they need something and start to suck up.

People say America shouldnt be the dictators of the world, and yet.. Then ask them to do it. Which do you want? America to mind their own business or to attempt world peace across the entire planet?

ImmaRussian on April 14th, 2024 at 16:00 UTC »

I swear this guy needs a Key & Peele style "Anger Translator"; this is the most diplomatic way yet that I've heard him say "We are fucking dying can you PLEASE just send a couple more AA systems and artillery shells our way?"