Zelenskyy commited a strategic mistake in the Oval Office
Posted By RichC on March 1, 2025
Friday afternoon I listened to Retired Four-Star General Jack Keane talk with David Asman on Fox Business talk about the unfortunate meeting between President Donald Trump, Vice-President JD Vance and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office on Friday. It was an astute observation and worth including.
| David Asman with Retired General Jack Keane on FBN | 2.28.2025 |
On that same subject, I’ve written some commentary for TheHustings.news (don’t know if it will be used?) and will include it below:
America First: Why Trump and Vance Are Right to force Zelenskyy’s hand
On February 28, 2025, the Oval Office hosted a fiery showdown that laid bare the stakes of America’s role in the Ukraine-Russia war. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and what unfolded was a blunt, no-nonsense exchange that reaffirmed a core truth: the United States must prioritize its own interests and demand accountability from those it supports. The discussion, which erupted into a shouting match, showcased Trump and Vance’s resolve to steer U.S. foreign policy toward pragmatism over endless handouts—a stance that’s long overdue.
The crux of America’s position came through loud and clear: after pouring billions into Ukraine’s fight against Russia, the U.S. has every right to expect gratitude and cooperation. Trump, raising his voice, drove this home, telling Zelenskyy, “You’re not really in a good position right now,” and urging him to “make a deal or we’re out.” Vance echoed this, calling out Zelenskyy’s public pushback as “disrespectful” in the Oval Office, especially given America’s sacrifices. They’re not wrong. Since Russia’s invasion in 2022, the U.S. has funneled over $174 billion in aid to Ukraine—more than any other nation—while American taxpayers foot the bill. A simple “thank you” isn’t too much to ask.











