He came to the Oval Office to get more money and more guns. Not to seek peace. Not to discuss the loss of life. Not to acknowledge the suffering of the mothers and fathers, the sons and daughters, the brothers and sisters on both sides who have perished in the most horrendous ways, as Democrats and globalists fall over themselves to support the carnage.
Imagine how President Trump felt dealing with Zelensky’s a globalist puppet begging for money and weapons, propped up by the very people working to undermine America, all while escalating a war that could push the world to the brink of catastrophe who also deliberately threw the past weakness of Biden and the Democrats
And further imagine how Russian President Vladimir Putin—an experienced statesman, businessman, and former head of the KGB—felt finding himself in a geopolitical battle with a man who once played the piano with his penis and made a film about ruling the world, now thrust into the international arena as if he were a real leader.
The truth is, Zelensky is playing the biggest role of his life, and all he cares about is himself, even as he pushes the world to the brink of World War III.
Zelensky – A Globalist Puppet planted for War
Volodymyr Zelensky was never meant to be a leader—he was selected to be a puppet. His rise to power was not organic, but orchestrated through media manipulation, oligarch backing, and globalist influence. Before politics, he was nothing more than a comedian and TV personality, making a name for himself in crude, lowbrow entertainment—including a notorious act where he played the piano with his penis on live television.
From 2015 to 2018, he starred in the TV series Servant of the People, where he played an ordinary teacher who accidentally becomes president after ranting about corruption. The show’s fictional narrative was turned into reality when, in 2018, his political party—also called Servant of the People—was registered, paving the way for his engineered political career.
His presidential campaign in 2019 was anything but authentic. He was backed by Ukrainian billionaire oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, a powerful enemy of pro-Russian factions in Ukraine. Kolomoisky owned 1+1 Media, one of Ukraine’s biggest TV networks, and used it to turn Zelensky from an actor into a serious political contender. Unlike traditional politicians, Zelensky avoided public debates, rarely engaged in policy discussions, and instead ran his campaign through social media and scripted TV appearances, mirroring his role in the show.
His landslide victory in 2019, with 73% of the vote, raised serious questions about election legitimacy. While Ukrainians were desperate for change after years of corruption and war, the scale of his victory suggested that powerful forces ensured his success. He was the perfect tool for Western interests that needed a fresh-faced puppet to carry out their war agenda.
Upon taking office, Zelensky failed to deliver on his biggest promise—peace in Ukraine. Instead of ending the war in Donbas, he escalated tensions:
- In 2021, he banned pro-Russian media and jailed opposition leader Viktor Medvedchuk, further antagonizing Russia.
- He embraced NATO, despite knowing it would provoke conflict.
- He became a globalist mouthpiece, begging for weapons and money while Ukraine crumbled under war.
Zelensky wasn’t placed in power to fix Ukraine—he was placed there to be a war-time president, ensuring that the conflict with Russia continued for the benefit of the military-industrial complex.
This war was planned from the beginning. The globalists knew it would erupt. They wanted it to erupt. They designed it as a trap, and they found their perfect pawn in Zelensky. These were not just two nations fighting—these were brothers and sisters, families intermarried, forced to choose sides in a war they never wanted. It divided Ukraine. It divided America. It divided the world.
Putin and the Russian people
Vladimir Putin is not just another politician—he is a strategist, a tactician, and a nationalist who has dedicated his career to strengthening Russia’s position on the global stage. Before becoming Russia’s leader, he spent years as a KGB intelligence officer, mastering the art of geopolitics, psychological warfare, and statecraft. His tenure as Director of the FSB further solidified his influence, giving him a deep understanding of both internal and external threats to Russian sovereignty.
When Putin first became Prime Minister in 1999 and later President in 2000, Russia was in turmoil, weakened from the chaotic Yeltsin years. He quickly moved to restore order, consolidate power, and rebuild Russia’s economy and military. Under his leadership, Russia reclaimed its role as a global power, ensuring that it would never again be at the mercy of Western interference.
The Russian people overwhelmingly support Putin because they see him as a protector of their nation, culture, and way of life. For decades, the West has attempted to encircle Russia with NATO forces, impose economic sanctions, and push globalist policies that conflict with Russian values. Unlike many Western leaders who bend to globalist agendas, Putin has consistently resisted outside control, reinforcing Russia’s sovereignty and standing firm against globalist influence.
How America was weakened and divided under Biden
By 2022, America was no longer the strong, unified nation it had been just a few years earlier. Under Biden’s leadership, the country was suffering from economic collapse, deep political division, and a failing global reputation. This weakness signaled to Putin that it was the perfect moment to act.
Biden’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 exposed America’s military incompetence and lack of strategic leadership, showing the world that the U.S. was no longer a force to be feared. The chaotic retreat left behind billions in military equipment and led to the deaths of American soldiers and civilians, proving that Biden was incapable of handling global conflicts.
Domestically, Biden’s policies had pushed the U.S. into inflation, rising energy costs, and supply chain breakdowns. With America’s economy in freefall and Biden focusing on radical social agendas rather than governance, the country was more divided than ever.
Culturally, America was at war with itself. The media and Democratic elites stoked racial and political tensions, labeling half the country as extremists, while pushing identity politics instead of national unity. The military was being reshaped into a woke social experiment rather than a fighting force, weakening its effectiveness on the world stage.
Putin, ever the strategist, saw all of this unfold and recognized that Biden was weak, distracted, and completely incapable of stopping a major geopolitical shift. Russia had spent years strengthening its economy, securing deals with China and other global players, and reinforcing its military. Meanwhile, the U.S. was embroiled in cultural battles, economic decline, and foreign policy disasters.
By the time Putin launched his military operation in Ukraine in February 2022, the conditions were perfect. The U.S. was too weak to respond effectively, Europe was dependent on Russian energy, and NATO was fractured by indecision. Biden, despite his tough rhetoric, did nothing to stop it. Instead, he funneled billions of taxpayer dollars into a proxy war that only benefited arms manufacturers and globalists, while Americans suffered at home.
This was not a war of Russian aggression—it was a war of opportunity, created by Biden’s failure as a leader. Putin did what any leader would do when faced with a weak and divided opponent: he acted.
Trump vs. Zelensky: The World watches
Before the heated exchange began, Trump made it clear that his priority was world peace. He stated, “We have to stop killing people, we have to stop the deaths, we have to stop the whole thing. We want to see if we can find peace.” He emphasized that his administration had worked to de-escalate conflicts and ensure stability, stating that he wanted to see an end to the war—not a continuation of it. He reminded Zelensky that billions of dollars had already been sent to Ukraine, along with military equipment, and that it was time for Ukraine to pursue diplomatic solutions rather than endless conflict. He warned that prolonging the war was reckless and that leaders needed to focus on preventing World War III.
Zelensky, however, never once acknowledged the need for peace. He did not agree or even pretend to care about finding common ground. Instead, he came with one objective—to demand more money and more weapons. The question remains: Was he sent by his globalist handlers with clear marching orders? Was his visit nothing more than a performance to play on the emotions of the American people, keeping them emotionally invested in the war while avoiding any discussion about what truly happened in 2014? For America and the world to not recognize the insidious force operating behind Zelensky—one that ensures he never seeks peace, only continued conflict—is blind stupidity. No leader, acting of his own will, would ignore a chance to stop the bloodshed unless there was a far greater agenda at play, dictated by those who stand to benefit from perpetual war.
Trump understood that Zelensky was not acting independently and that his refusal to seek peace was part of a larger agenda. That is why Trump strategically chose to have this confrontation in front of the American people and the world—so everyone could witness firsthand that Zelensky had no middle ground, no willingness to compromise, and no interest in acknowledging the other side of the argument. Never once did Zelensky attempt to understand why Russia might have acted as it did, nor did he consider how NATO’s expansion and the 2014 coup played a role in escalating tensions. His only focus was on securing more money and weapons, not on finding a solution to end the war.
During their heated exchange in the Oval Office, Trump did not hold back stating:
“Either make a deal or we are out.”
“You are in big trouble… you are not winning this.”
“You’re gambling with the lives of millions of people. You’re gambling with World War Three, and what you’re doing is very disrespectful to this country.”
“People are dying, you’re running low on soldiers, and then you tell us ‘I don’t want a ceasefire’, and ‘I want to go on fighting’—Look… you need to call a ceasefire now, so that the bullets stop flying, and no more lives are lost.”
“I gave you Javelins (a man-portable anti-tank system). Obama gave you sheets (to cover bodies). You have got to be more thankful to the person who actually helped.”
“Let me be very straight with you—you do not have the cards. With us, you have the cards, and without us, you do not have any cards.”
Zelensky fought back with:
“We are in our own country, and we have stayed strong all this time. We have even thanked you for it (your support).”
“Yes-yes, wouldn’t have lasted even two or three days—I heard that from Putin too.”
“Ask your predecessors what they have to say about the ceasefire.”
“But that was your President.” (Referring to Biden after Trump’s criticism.)
“What kind of diplomacy?” (Challenging VP JD Vance on his statement about diplomacy.)
Even Vice President JD Vance stepped in:
“Diplomacy was needed.”
“What you’re doing is very disrespectful in the president’s office.”
“There are disagreements. Let’s go litigate those disagreements, instead of fighting it out in front of the American media when you are wrong. We know you (Zelensky) are wrong.”
The three kinds of people in an argument: Which one ends wars?
In every major conflict—whether personal, political, or global—there are three types of people in an argument. According to the book Crucial Conversations, these are:
- The aggressors – Those who attack, blame, and fight, determined to win at all costs, even if it means destruction.
- The avoiders – Those who run and hide, stick their heads in the sand, and pretend the problem doesn’t exist.
- The peacemakers – Those who say, You might be right, and I might be wrong. They listen, seek understanding, and find a way to stop the cycle of violence before it leaves nothing but devastation.
Wars end when people of the third kind step forward—when they realize that your son killed my son, so my son killed your son, and if we do not stop, there will be no sons left.
But what happens when the world is led by puppets who do not have the mental or moral capacity understand this principle? What happens when war is deliberately fueled by forces who profit from chaos and destruction? Enter Volodymyr Zelensky.
The danger of continuing this war
If Zelensky and his globalist backers refuse to back down, the world stands at the brink of something unthinkable. If the third kind of person never steps forward—the kind who listens, who understands history, and who values diplomacy over destruction—then we are left with only two options: the aggressors and the avoiders. The aggressors will push for total war, driven by greed, ideology, and blind revenge. The avoiders will bury their heads in the sand, allowing chaos to spiral into full-blown catastrophe. Only true leaders who understand peace, negotiation, and respect for sovereignty can prevent disaster. But under Democratic leadership, that is impossible, because they are controlled by the same globalists who profit from war.
Trump later took to Truth Social to declare: “I have determined that President Zelensky is not ready for Peace if America is involved.” The clash between Trump and Zelensky showcased a deep divide between the Ukrainian leader and his largest backer, with Trump and VP JD Vance emphasizing the need for diplomacy while Zelensky dug in and refused to consider a ceasefire. The war rages on, but one thing is clear—the world is watching.