Zelensky called on Americans that oppose supporting Ukraine 'to start reading some World War II memoirs,' warning in an interview with jonathanvswan that a victorious Russia will not stop at Ukraine's borders.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on Americans that oppose supporting Ukraine "to start reading some World War II memoirs," warning in anWhy it matters:
The history of World War II shows "what would have happened" if the U.S did not come to Europe's defense, Zelensky responded. "People want a new picture, a new image. The same people, the same victims, the same Ukraine," Zelensky said, wearing his signature dark military fatigues as he beamed into Davos.
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