WASHINGTON – Vice President JD Vance remained positive about achieving peace in Europe on Thursday after President Trump accused Ukrainian President Voldimir Zelensky of being a “dictator.”
“I really believe we are at the pinnacle of peace in Europe for the first time in three years, because we have leadership from an oval office. His speech at CPAC.
Vance did not mention Zelensky by name, but defended Trump's choice to discuss with us with Russian Saudi officials without the presence of Ukraine.
“Unless you're talking to Russia, how are you going to end the war? If you actually want to come, you have to talk to everyone involved in the battle.” he said.
The positive view of ending the war calls for Ukraine to hold an election to expel leaders the day after Trump defeated Zelensky, claiming it was a war-torn country that launched the conflict. .
Vance also led historian Neil Ferguson on X to the torch on social media. He hinted at Trump's apparent lack of anger over Russian invasion.
“This is moral garbage and unfortunately a globalist rhetorical currency. x of long posts.
“What is Neil's actual Ukraine plan? Another aid package? Does he know about the reality of the earth, the numerical advantages of the Russians, the depleted stocks of Europeans, or even more depleted industrial bases? ? Veep continues, claiming that Ferguson is not in the correct “historical period.”
Vance said Europe has benefited from US aid to Ukraine, but has not expressed gratitude — and that the war emphasizes American stockpile.
“Conflicts continue to stress and place American national tools, from military stockpiles to sanctions (and many others). We believe that continuing conflicts are bad for Russia, bad for Ukraine. It is a thing and I believe it is bad for Europe, but most importantly, it is bad for the US,” he writes.
Zelensky has not responded to Trump labeling him as a “dictator,” but Ukrainian leaders accused the president of starting a war with Moscow, and the Russian leaders have said, “false information” “He said he lived in the space.
Vance revealed In an interview with Daily Mail On Wednesday, Zelensky's comments stolen the president, which didn't like “bad mang.”
“The idea that Zelensky is trying to change the president's mind by seducing the president in public media is that anyone who knows the president is a vicious way to deal with this administration. I'll say it,” Vance told the outlet.



