Former President of Poland Lech Wałęsa wrote the following letter to Donald Trump:
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2/ Your Excellency, Mr. President,
We watched your conversation with President Zelensky with fear and distaste. It is insulting that you expect Ukraine to show gratitude for U.S. material aid in its fight against russia.
3/ Gratitude is owed to the heroic Ukrainian soldiers who have been shedding their blood for over 11 years to defend the free world’s values and their homeland, attacked by Putin’s russia.
4/ How can the leader of a country symbolizing the free world fail to recognize this?
5/ The Oval Office atmosphere during your conversation reminded us of interrogations by the Security Services and Communist courts. Back then, prosecutors told us they held all the power while we had none.
6/ They stripped us of our freedoms for refusing to cooperate or express gratitude for our oppression. We are shocked that President Zelensky was treated in a similar manner.
7/ History shows that when the U.S. distanced itself from democratic values and its European allies, it ultimately endangered itself.
8/ Wilson understood this in 1917 when the U.S. joined WWI. Roosevelt knew it after Pearl Harbor in 1941—realizing that defending America meant fighting in both the Pacific & Europe.
9/ Without President Reagan and U.S. financial support, the Soviet empire’s collapse would not have been possible. Reagan called the USSR an “Empire of Evil” and confronted it decisively.
10/ We won, and today, his statue stands in Warsaw, facing the U.S. Embassy.
11/ Mr. President, military and financial aid cannot be equated with the blood shed for Ukraine’s independence and the freedom of Europe and the world.
12/ Human life is priceless. Gratitude is due to those who sacrifice their blood and freedom—something self-evident to us, former political prisoners of the communist regime under Soviet russia.
12/ We urge the U.S. to uphold the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, which established a direct obligation to defend Ukraine’s borders in exchange for giving up nuclear weapons.
13/ These guarantees are unconditional—nowhere do they suggest such aid is a mere economic transaction.
14/ Signed,
Lech Wałęsa, former political prisoner, Solidarity leader, President of Poland
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As I watched the U.S. President’s address to Congress, I understood three things. 1/n
2/ First: The only thing you need to become President of the United States is the ability to lie—and you don’t even have to be good at it. This applies to both Republicans and Democrats.
3/ The 2016 primaries proved this. Studies showed Hillary had the highest “lying index” among Democrats, Trump among Republicans. Both won their primaries. And Trump won the presidency.
In the coming weeks, a massive information attack against Ukraine will emerge from the U.S. We will hear claims that Ukraine is an artificial country, a creation of Austria & USAID, a dictatorship ruled by Nazis, and that it illegally produces WMDs.
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2/ The narrative will push that Ukraine is inhabited by russians who “want to go back” and that Biden is to blame for everything. The goal? To weaken support for Ukraine and pave the way for Trump's “peace plan.”
3/ The next few weeks will be tough. It will feel like America has betrayed Ukraine, Europe remains asleep, and russia is winning the information war. But this is all part of the strategy.
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.
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2/ 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.
3/ 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.
1/ An interesting analysis by ChatGPT on the psychological aspects of the meeting between Zelensky and Trump-Vance is circulating online.
It reveals a masterclass in gaslighting, manipulation, and coercion from Trump and his entourage. Let’s break it down.
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2/ Blaming the victim:
Trump tells Zelensky, “You allowed yourself to be in a very bad position.”
This is a classic abuser’s tactic—shifting blame onto the victim. As if it’s Ukraine’s fault that russia invaded and is killing its people.
3/ Forcing “gratitude”:
Vance pressures Zelensky to say “thank you.”
This is a toxic tactic—forcing a victim to express gratitude for essential aid, then later accusing them of ingratitude if they dare to defend their rights.
A man sits across from power. His fingers tighten around the arms of his chair.
The bully doesn’t mask his contempt. He sits rigid, eyes burning, fingers twitching. When he speaks, it’s not a conversation—it’s an eruption.
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2/ Words spat like bullets, contempt laced through every syllable. The outburst is not a speech but an assault. The bully slams his fists against the table, his face reddening. His words aren’t arguments—they’re verdicts, pronouncements of doom.
3/ “You are nothing,” the bully sneers. His lackeys smirk. The generals behind him say nothing, but their silence speaks volumes. The visitor understands: this isn’t diplomacy—it’s submission or annihilation.
If the U.S. Withdraws Completely, What Will Ukraine Do? 🧵
We will still fight. And more people will die—that is the only thing Trump will achieve. Just like we fought when the war started.
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2/ To remind you:
🇺🇸 Ukraine received its first U.S. cannons 4 months into the war.
🇺🇸 First MLRS? 6 months.
🇺🇸 First tanks? 1 year.
🇺🇸 Long-range rockets? 2 years.
🇺🇸 F-16s? 2.5 years.
3/ During all that time, we bled, begging for quicker help. Through pain and tears, we fought—losing our best people while politicians played their petty games.
So if anyone thinks we will simply surrender without U.S. support—no way. But we will remember it…