The Daily Signal - Victor Davis Hanson: Zelenskyy Bites the Hand That Feeds Him Billions of Dollars

Episode Date: March 4, 2025

Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy strolled into the White House using the same strategy he employed with President Joe Biden, which turned out to be his fatal flaw argues Victor Davis Hanson on tod...ay’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.” “ I think Mr. Zelenskyy, in some ways, is a sympathetic character. He needs American weapons, but he kept arguing and arguing, and interrupting the president of the United States, who kept trying to remind him that without American weapons—and the number is disputed because it includes weaponry, economic assistance, and other types of U.S. aid. “ Without the United States, he would be nowhere. Europe talks a great game. All of Europe together, all 28, 29 nations of the EU, 32 nations of NATO have given less than the United States alone. And they will not come to his aid. “ He was flown in on a U.S. military jet. He met Democratic politicians. He met union workers in a munitions factory and basically said to them, "These jobs are essential to us." Subtext: "You wouldn't want to lose your jobs by voting for Donald Trump, who might cut off aid." That was a terrible mistake. Don’t miss out on Victor’s latest videos by subscribing to The Daily Signal today. You’ll be notified every time a new piece of content drops: https://secured.dailysignal.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:25 We'd love to talk. Business. We saw one of the most extraordinary things I think we've ever seen in American diplomatic history. Mr. Zelensky was in the White House for a photo op. The Vice President, J.D. Vance, Donald Trump, the President, Mr. Zelensky. And as they started to talk, it became heated. It was kind of tragic. I think Mr. Zelensky, in some ways, is a sympathetic character.
Starting point is 00:00:48 He needs American weapons. The point is that Trump was kind of the good cop, and Vance was kind of the bad cop. And Vance kept saying to him, you don't have the destiny in Ukraine. What he was trying to say is Mr. Zelensky, we're not the Biden administration. You essentially got a blank check from Mr. Biden who didn't intervene. That's not going to happen. Now, we don't want to keep funding this Stalin-grad war. We have to have a ceasefire.
Starting point is 00:01:23 Hello, this is Victor Davis-Hansson for the Daily Signal. On Friday, recently, on the 28th of February, we saw one of the most extraordinary things I think we've ever seen in American diplomatic history. Mr. Zelensky was in the White House, and they were there arranged in front of the White House fireplace for a photo op. The vice president, J.D. Vance, Donald Trump, the president, Mr. Zelensky. And as they started to talk, it became heated, heated. And it was kind of tragic. I think Mr. Zelensky, in some ways, is a sense. sympathetic character. He needs American weapons, but he kept arguing and arguing and interrupting
Starting point is 00:02:06 the President of the United States who kept trying to remind him that without American weapons, and the number is disputed because it includes weaponry, economic assistance, and other types of U.S. aid, and it's somewhere between $180 billion, or as Trump feels, $300 billion. But the point is that Trump was kind of the good cop, and Vance was kind of the bad cop, and Vance kept saying to him, you don't have the destiny in Ukraine. And what he was trying to say is, Mr. Zlensky, we're not the Biden administration, and our system of government policy changes. You essentially got a blank check from Mr. Biden, who didn't intervene.
Starting point is 00:02:52 That's not going to happen now. We have $35, $36 trillion in debt. We're putting Americans out of work to save money. We don't want to keep funding this Stalingrad war. We have to have a ceasefire. But you keep telling us what we should do, your patron. Zelensky says, no, I'm not. But we have to have something that's fair.
Starting point is 00:03:14 But the point that Zelensky didn't appreciate was twofold. Whether it's tragic or not, he's in a subordinate position. without the United States, he would be nowhere. Europe talks a great game, but all of Europe together, all 28, 29 nations of the EU, 32 nations of NATO have given less than the United States alone. And they will not come to his aid. And more importantly, the only reason that he was able to be able to create a standoff, a tie, some kind of impasse with this enormous Russian juggernaut was due to the bravery of the
Starting point is 00:04:00 Ukrainian soldiers, but also United States weapons, but also the United States nuclear deterrent. Every time that a general or a media personality in Russia threatened to use nuclear weapons, the United States politely through diplomatic channels said, don't do this, don't do this. And we have nuclear superiority over Russia. but we're also risking the capitals of our country without a say in the conduct of the war. The other subtext of this amazing public spat was, I don't think Mr. Zelensky realizes that whether it's fair or not, he has sided with the American left. He feels that the left wing in Europe and the left wing of the United States are his sponsors.
Starting point is 00:04:48 And that means that he is overtly political. One example. He flew into the swing state of Pennsylvania right at the heat of the September campaigning season in 2024. He went to iconic Scranton on the invitation of Joe Biden who was trying to help Kamala Harris. He was flown in on a U.S. military jet. He met Democratic politicians. He met union workers in a munitions factory and basically said to them, these jobs are a essential to us. Subtext, you wouldn't want to lose your jobs by voting for Donald Trump, who might cut off aid. That was a terrible mistake. And he has said things since then. He's very sensitive to the idea that Donald Trump has called him a dictator. That might have been unseemly,
Starting point is 00:05:42 but all he has to do is to have some, if we had an election during COVID, then he can have an election as even with this stalemate in Ukraine. Remember, we had elections during Korea, Vietnam, World War I, World War II. The United States has never canceled an election during a war, even during the Civil War. And so that falls on unsympathetic years. Let me just sum up by suggesting there must be some realization on the part of Mr. Zelensky that unlike Mr. Netia, who he does not have a wartime cabinet. Unlike Mr. Netanyahu, he will not be pressured into a ceasefire, which we pressured Israel to their disadvantage. And unlike Mr. Netanyahu, he's not getting lectures about collateral damage. He's been given a pretty free hand. He's been interfering in
Starting point is 00:06:37 American politics. And that has a long history with Ukrainians. The Ukrainian ambassador to the United States in 2016 attacked Donald Trump in an op-ed. No need to get into Mr. Vindman and his role as a dual citizen in the first impeachment of Donald Trump. And no need to go back and talk about all of things Mr. Zelensky said. So the bottom line was this was a very strange, bizarre, open, diplomatic spat. At one point, Donald Trump said this was good for the American people to see. And I think what he was saying is, I'm in a very strange position where a subordinate nation is engaged in a war with a nuclear power, and we are its patron and supplying it, and we are taking the risk of an escalation to Def Kahn, who knows what?
Starting point is 00:07:31 Three? And he doesn't seem to get that. He just talks about his needs, his needs, and I need to apprise him before the American people of our needs. This is Victor Davis Hansen for The Daily Signal. Thank you for watching today's podcast. And for more news like that, subscribe to The Daily Signal. Maybe you can check out my own website at victorhansson.com for podcast, lectures,
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