On Friday Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in an interview that President Trump hopes Ukrainian Dictator Vladimir Zelensky is not trying to hustle him after he mislead Trump on Ukraine’s natural mineral resources.
“President Trump’s not the kind of person that’s going to sit there and take that. He’s very transparent. He’s going to tell you exactly how he feels. And he sent a message that he’s not going to get gamed here. He’s willing to work on peace because he cares about Ukraine, and he hopes Zelensky will be a partner in that and not someone who’s out there putting the sort of counter-messaging to try to hustle us in that regard,” Rubio said.
Rubio also discussed Ukraine through the lens of the America First agenda.
“One of the points the President made in his messaging is it’s not that we don’t care about Ukraine, but Ukraine is on another continent. It doesn’t directly impact the daily lives of Americans,” Rubio said.
Rubio said that Ukraine’s Dictator should be thankful to have the U.S. as a friend, not criticize its elected President as a Russian agent.
“There should be some level of gratitude here about this, and when you don’t see it and you see him [the Dictator] out there accusing the President of living in a world of disinformation, that’s highly, very counterproductive,” Rubio said.
The Dictator was advised by a Trump associate on Thursday to leave Ukraine for France.
“…the best case for [the Dictator] and the world is that he leaves to France immediately,” the unnamed source said.
France meanwhile is assembling with the U.K. and discussing their nuclear arsenals. Some theorize about a future war between the two Western European nuclear powers against the U.S. and Russia.
Some have theorized that the Dictator may be assassinated.
When Trump’s Special Envoy Keith Kellogg met with Ukraine’s Dictator on Thursday the Dictator appeared extremely high on drugs and unable to function at a sufficient level. Likely due to this reason no results came from the interaction.