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The headlines from the past few days have been dominated by President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance’s fateful meeting with Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky.
The meeting that started off civilly enough soon descended into an incredibly uncomfortable situation. Personally, watching it was almost too painful because of the uncomfortable truth it revealed.
When Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky arrived at the White House on Friday last week, he was hoping to sign a minerals deal giving the US a real stake in his country’s future.
However, the meeting, which was set with the best of intentions, soon descended into a tense spat between the premiers of both countries. Zelensky was verbally strongarmed by both Trump and Vance in front of the entire world’s media as they asked him to be more appreciative of the US support he had been receiving ever since the war broke out between Ukraine and Russia.
As I saw the scene unfold, I had a lot of respect for Zelensky, who despite the raised voices and verbal onslaught from two of the world’s most powerful men held his calm and did not back down. He did not immediately fold and agree with President Trump and Vance, instead he held his own.
As I watched the Ukrainian president sitting there and trying to respectfully disagree with what was being said to him, I felt not only respect for him but also sympathy. There sat a man whose country has been ravaged by war since 2022, looking for help to fend off a much bigger power on the other side. Instead of the compassion and help he thought he might get, he was publicly humiliated for all of the world to see.
President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance both insisted that Zelensky needs to work harder towards a ceasefire deal with Vladimir Putin. When he disagreed with them, he was labelled as disrespectful. The message I got from this is that either you agree with the American premier or suffer the consequences of getting a verbal lashing.
I understand the United States has reservations about the mammoth amount of funding they have been giving Ukraine since the war began, but the idea of Putin watching as his adversary was given a verbal lashing in the Oval Office and finding a psychological edge in that has been horrifying to imagine.
A war is not just a physical fight, but there are a lot of psychological aspects of it. Russia already knows they are powerful both in manpower, resources, and size. Ukraine had US support on her side, but now when the world has seen the US humiliate their premier, that edge has in a way been tainted. For Russia this is a big win because they have discovered another weakness in Ukraine’s armor. One that they will undoubtedly use against them in the war.
Following all of this, Zelensky was then asked to leave the White House early, before the scheduled news conference. The minerals deal both sides were looking forward to signing lay forgotten. This was another sign to the Russian opposition of Ukraine’s deteriorating relationship with her biggest ally.
When during the meeting, Vance pointed out the troubles Ukraine has had with manpower during the war, Zelensky said something which ended up upsetting Trump quite a bit, “During the war, everybody has problems, even you. But you have a nice ocean and don’t feel [it] now, but you will feel it in the future.”
What was Zelensky warning Trump about how appeasing Russia might end badly for the US, as the country will not just stop with their attack on Ukraine.
Trump was angered and responded, “Don’t tell us what we’re going to feel. You’re in no position to dictate that,” his voice audibly louder.
When Zelensky alluded to how Ukraine had been alone, that further infuriated Trump who said, “You haven’t been alone. We gave you – through this stupid president – $350bn,” referring to Biden. This was another disappointing comment made by Trump during the meeting. Badmouthing a former President and calling him ‘stupid’ in front of the entire world’s media is never a good thing. Trump might have immensely disagreed with Biden’s decisions, but to sit with another world leader in the Oval Office as the media surrounded them, and call the former President stupid, that just does not sit right with me. They might be on different ends of the political spectrum, but they are still united in their respect for America.
“You’re not winning, you’re not winning this,” Trump said to Zelensky at one point. “You have a damn good chance of coming out OK because of us,” he added. The entire exchange was heated and uncomfortable for everyone to watch.
“Just say thank you,” Vance had said during the meeting, a sentiment he echoed a few times. The entire thing did not need to play out in front of the media. As world leaders, these men have a bigger responsibility to act civilly. No matter what their personal opinions might be or how angry they might get, it is important that they save face in front of the world so that morale for any person or country is not weakened.
Hopefully in the future, tempers will not run this high, at the very least, not on camera.
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