Andrew Korybko
Even worse, it would be all because of Zelensky’s lust
for money and power, not any legitimate reason
Trump’s flip-flop on Ukraine
was explained here as
being partially due to him responding to the whispers of warmongers like
Zelensky, who boasted afterwards
that “Gradually, (Trump) realized that Putin was simply sharing some
information that was far from the truth on the battlefield. Now he trusts me
much more because the information that my intelligence has, that we share with
our partners.” This is leading to Trump being manipulated by Zelensky into a
disaster of epic proportions if he doesn’t soon wise up.
The American leader likely
took at face value his Ukrainian counterpart’s claim of reconquering 360
square kilometers in recent weeks even though the latter’s own top
general earlier assessed the amount to be less than half of that at only 160
square kilometers. This might have convinced him that his new policy of
selling new arms to NATO at full price for subsequent transfer to Ukraine is
paying off. Zelensky was probably also responsible for Trump writing in
his post that
the Russian economy is in deep trouble.
These false beliefs, which are based on lies laundered by Zelensky as “intelligence”, arguably emboldened Trump to declare his support for NATO shooting down Russian jets on the pretext of them violating the bloc’s airspace after the latest dubious claim to that effect from Estonia. He also threatened “a very strong round of powerful tariffs” against Russia in his UN speech, presumably against China and India who he described as “the primary funders of the ongoing war”, so long as the EU follows suit.
This evolving policy towards
the Ukrainian
Conflict – which includes military (more arms sales to NATO and
supporting the bloc shooting down Russian jets) and economic (primary and
secondary sanctions) components – is also largely driven by Zelensky’s other
lie that Trump fell for. This one relates to his false belief that “Russia has
been fighting aimlessly for three and a half years a War that should have taken
a Real Military Power less than a week to win…it is very much making them look
like ‘a paper tiger.’”
The reality is that the UK and
Poland sabotaged spring 2022’s peace talks, after which the conflict
evolved into a “war of attrition” as NATO attempted to balance out Russia’s
force superiority over Ukraine via unprecedented military, logistical, and
intelligence aid. Putin’s reluctance
to proactively escalate the special operation to
a shock-and-awe war, whether one agrees with his logic or not, is due to his
sincere belief that Russians and Ukrainians “are one people” as he lengthily explained in
July 2021.
He nevertheless reaffirmed earlier
in the week that “Russia is fully capable of responding to any current or
emerging threat, not with words, but through concrete military-technical
measures.” Therefore, if Trump lets himself be manipulated by Zelensky into
escalating tensions with Russia or supporting those who do (such as if a NATO
ally shoots down a Russian jet), then a disaster of epic proportions awaits.
Even worse, it would be all because of Zelensky’s lust for money and power, not
any legitimate reason.
Zelensky just wants more funds
and arms to flow into Ukraine, both of which are increasingly being provided by
the EU at the expense of its citizens’ living standards that continue to
deteriorate due to the bloc’s anti-Russian sanctions, yet Trump now thinks that
he’s the new Churchill fighting the new Hitler. It’s disappointing that the
same man who wrote “The Art of the Deal” is now being played by the former
comedian who he once mockingly referred to as “the
greatest salesman” but such is the state of affairs.
Andrew Korybko, Substack,
September 24, 2025
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