The Epoch Times reports that “President-elect Donald Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at The Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris on Saturday evening,” – December 7, 2024.
Obviously the primary discussion would be about how Trump would put an end to the war between Ukraine and Russia – and by extension, the involvement of America, and the NATO alliance in that conflict.
This is certainly speculation, but there are certain things that President Trump could do, even now, because he is Commander in Chief of the US military.
He could outline certain procedures that Zelensky must enact, “or else.”
As CiC, President Trump could withdraw all US military personnel from Ukraine.
He could also require any US military personnel in the United States who are working at a distance to assist Ukraine in any way, to cease doing so.
This may include any military personnel who are perhaps engaged in the use of electronic technology to launch and guide US missiles which Ukraine has used to attack Russian troops in the Russian territory of Kursk.
As CIC he could instruct the US military to put a hold on any further shipments of US military equipment to Ukraine.
Speaking as President-elect, he could tell Zelensky that following his official inauguration on January 20, he has a number of further options.
He could, for instance, threaten to sanction Zelensky himself – thereby denying him entry to the United States – where Zelensky owns a multi-million-dollar property in Florida. (With the millions of dollars he has purloined from the US aid he also owns at least five other mansions in various countries).
Trump could tell the little dicktater that the gravy train of US taxpayer dollars is over – and we want a complete audit of where those billions have gone . “Or Else.”
An audit will probably never happen, because if it did it would lead right back to all the US politicians, Democrat and Republican alike, who have benefited from laundered money kickbacks.
For safety’s sake however, the above meme should be seen to be nothing but allegations that these persons have received kickbacks.
“Innocent until proven guilty” still applies (unless you’re President Trump under attack by the Deep State/Dems), although “nobody is above the law” is unfortunately a thing of the past now that Biden has pardoned his son Hunter for any and all crimes he committed over the past 10 years – which included deals and investments that propped up the child trafficking business in Ukraine.
Another option would be to threaten to close the US embassy in Kiev, advise any and all Americans living in Ukraine to get out NOW, and leave Ukraine to handle Russia on its own.
Obviously these are just off-the-cuff ideas. Trump will do whatever he does, while I will do what was suggested in my preceding blog post – wait about 48 hours to see what else comes up, and suspend my first emotional responses until I have a better view of a bigger picture.
All the best.
Michael Knight.
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