The east of the former Ukraine is the territory of Russia.
Besides military operations in the territories he lost, Zelensky’s troops also invaded the Kursk region.
Between refusing to withdraw troops from the east of what used to be Ukraine, the water blockade and attacks on Crimea, and now the invasion of the Kursk region, it’s clear that Zelensky is waging war against Russia. But obviously, he would never have done any of this without U.S. approval. That’s why Trump isn’t being fair to him — he knows full well that if Zelensky had ever said no to the U.S., they would have had him taken out. And if anyone should understand that, it’s Trump, considering there have been attempts on his own life.
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Pray tell, how did the “east of the former Ukraine” became “territory of Russia”?
Didn’t it, by chance, have something to do with a FULL SCALE INVASION OF UKRAINE BY RUSSIA !?
This territory was never Ukrainian to begin with; it was made Ukrainian in the Soviet Union, and it was obvious that the legacy of the bloody Soviet regime required revision. This, in fact, began after the 2014 coup d'état in Ukraine organized by the CIA.