Zelensky Is As Bad As Putin, Why Do We Care Who Controls Ukraine? They're Both Power Hungry Dictators.

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Tulsi Gabbard has highlighted critical facts the media often downplays, raising serious doubts about why the U.S. should negotiate with Ukraine under its current leadership. She points to actions that paint Zelensky as a dictator, facts that challenge the narrative of his unwavering support.

I believe we shouldn’t send another dime their way until the Ukrainian people replace him with a freedom-loving, pro-America leader. Any deal with him is no different than a deal with Putin or Jinping, it must prioritize U.S. interests, recouping the billions we’ve already poured in, and ensuring we’re not propping up a regime that doesn’t align with our values.

Zelensky’s time is up.


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But before we get too judgemental about the corruption in the Ukraine, understand that their level of corruption is tiny compared to:


Pelosi, McConnell, Schumer, Collins, Schiff, Murkowski, Booker, and Roberts


The American Uni-party is much more corrupt than Ukraine.

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But before we get too judgemental about the corruption in the Ukraine, understand that their level of corruption is tiny compared to:


Pelosi, McConnell, Schumer, Collins, Schiff, Murkowski, Booker, and Roberts


The American Uni-party is much more corrupt than Ukraine.

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Oh, agreed, they'll go down in history as the kings and queens of the era of fraud and deceit.
 
Putin stands for elections with opposition parties included, which appear to be more honest than American elections, and he spends a lot of time meeting with Russians listening and building consensus.

He is also a stickler for the law being followed....which tends to mean that the Federal Assembly must rule....a place that tends to have extensive and honest debates....unlike our Congress.
 
Vladimir Putin, as the President of Russia, has been accused of overseeing numerous war crimes during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which escalated with Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022. These allegations are supported by extensive documentation from international bodies, governments, and human rights organizations.

@Grok

There is no definitive evidence that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has personally committed war crimes.

Also @Grok
 
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