Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a desperate and frankly ridiculous pitch at the World Economic Forum in Davos, claiming his war-torn nation could somehow defend Greenland if only NATO would accept Ukraine as a member.
Speaking to the gathering of global elites in Switzerland on Thursday, Zelensky launched into a tirade against European leaders, calling them weak and pathetic in their fumbling attempts to pressure President Trump. But his most eyebrow-raising moment came when he suggested Ukraine – a country that can't even secure its own borders after three years of war – could defend Greenland for NATO.
Let's get this straight: Zelensky wants American taxpayers to continue bankrolling his endless conflict while promising to protect Danish territory that President Trump has rightfully suggested the U.S. should control for strategic purposes. The sheer audacity is breathtaking.
Globalist Forum, Globalist Problems
It's no coincidence that Zelensky chose the WEF – that annual gathering of unelected globalist bureaucrats and billionaire elites – to make his latest demands. These are the same people who've been pushing the "forever war" narrative while ordinary Americans struggle with inflation and border chaos.
Meanwhile, President Trump has made it clear that his administration will prioritize America First policies, including a realistic assessment of our involvement in foreign conflicts. Zelensky's Davos performance only reinforces why Trump's approach is exactly what this country needs.
The Ukrainian leader's attack on European allies also reveals the cracks in the globalist coalition. When your supposed partners are calling each other weak and pathetic at their own elite gathering, maybe it's time to question whether this alliance serves American interests.
Patriots should ask themselves: why is Zelensky making grand promises about defending Greenland when he can't defend his own country without billions in U.S. aid? And why should Americans care more about Ukraine's NATO aspirations than securing our own southern border?
President Trump's America First agenda offers a clear alternative to this globalist madness. It's time to put American interests first, not the wishful thinking of foreign leaders desperate to maintain their spots at the international money trough.
