There’s a lot of talk about “ending the war in 24 hours.” But peace isn’t just the absence of war—it must be built on justice, sovereignty, and real security for Ukraine.
Let’s be clear: Ukraine didn’t choose this war. Russia invaded in 2014 and escalated in 2022. Civilians were bombed. Cities flattened. Children kidnapped. This is brutal imperialism, not a border dispute. @realDonaldTrump
@realDonaldTrump Calling for peace without accountability only rewards aggression. Appeasement doesn’t stop wars—it encourages them. We’ve seen this before in history. It never ends well.
@realDonaldTrump Supporting Ukraine is not about charity—it’s about protecting the rules that keep the world stable. If Putin wins, others will follow. Taiwan could be next. NATO could be tested.
@realDonaldTrump This is about more than one country. It’s about the right of any nation to exist, to choose its own path, and to live free from invasion and blackmail.
@realDonaldTrump Ukraine’s fight is not just for survival—it’s for the principles of a free world. Backing down now would send a message that democracy can be crushed by force.
@realDonaldTrump Lasting peace is only possible when tyranny is defeated, not rewarded. The outcome in Ukraine will echo far beyond its borders.
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🧵1/ To all readers!
Let’s be clear: The Ukrainian Armed Forces are not a tool of a regime. They are a reflection of the Ukrainian people’s will. They defend not a system, but a sovereign nation under attack. 🇺🇦 kyivindependent.com/ukraine-wont-a…
2/ In Russia, the army serves the regime. In Ukraine, it serves the people. That distinction is everything — and it's exactly why Russia keeps failing to understand Ukrainian resistance.
3/ Ukraine’s military swore an oath to protect its citizens — not a dictator, not a party, not a throne. Any attempt to impose limits on Ukraine’s forces is an attack on its very sovereignty. 🛡️