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“You Don’t Have the Cards!” – Trump Clashes with Zelenskyy Over US Support and Ceasefire Demands

Explosive White House Exchange Sees Trump Accuse Zelenskyy of Ingratitude and Gambling with Global Security

Washington, D.C., March 1: US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy engaged in a fiery exchange at the White House on Friday, with Trump insisting that Ukraine lacks the leverage to dictate the war’s outcome and Zelenskyy refusing to back down on his calls for security guarantees.

“You are either going to make a deal or we’re out. And if we are out, you will fight it out. I don’t think it’s going to be pretty,” Trump told Zelenskyy during the tense interaction.

The Oval Office showdown culminated in Zelenskyy leaving without signing a critical US-Ukraine minerals agreement or attending the scheduled joint press conference.

Trump to Zelenskyy: “You Should Be Thankful”

Trump accused Zelenskyy of failing to show gratitude for the billions of dollars in US military aid, asserting that Ukraine would not have survived the war without American support.

“With us, you have the cards. Without us, you don’t have any cards,” Trump said.
“I gave you the Javelins to take out all those tanks. Obama gave you sheets. You’ve got to be more thankful!”

Trump argued that Ukraine’s survival depended on making peace and pushed for an immediate ceasefire, stating:

“If you could get a ceasefire right now, I’d tell you to take it. Stop the bullets, stop the deaths.”

Zelenskyy Fires Back: “What Kind of Diplomacy Are You Speaking About?”

Zelenskyy, standing firm, reminded Trump of Russia’s history of broken agreements, highlighting that Putin had previously violated ceasefire deals and continued his aggression.

“In 2014, nobody stopped him. He occupied our land, killed our people, and never honored the ceasefire. What kind of diplomacy are you speaking about?”

Vice President JD Vance also joined the heated debate, chastising Zelenskyy for his remarks.

“It is disrespectful to come to the Oval Office and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country,” Vance said.

Trump Denies Aligning with Putin, Insists He Wants Peace

Amid speculation about his stance on Russia, Trump clarified that he was not aligned with Putin but wanted a peace deal.

“If I don’t engage with both sides, you’re never going to have a deal. I am not aligned with Putin. I am aligned with the United States of America and the good of the world,” he declared.

With Zelenskyy leaving Washington without securing a deal, the future of US-Ukraine relations remains uncertain, raising serious questions about continued American support.


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