
A bloody play, scripted by the Biden administration in the White House, and performed by Kyiv under promises from Joe Biden—yet it was Europe that found itself cast as Russia’s primary enemy. Three years have passed, and Ukraine has lost 20% to 30% of its territory. Its economy is collapsing, its army is being drained, and its infrastructure reduced to rubble. All this because Zelensky believed that Biden’s smiles and applause actually meant something in the world of politics. But wait, ladies and gentlemen—at least Zelensky collected plenty of selfies with his beard and military attire alongside Joe Biden and other politicians, posing as the hero who would triumph at the end of the film. It was the senility and weakness of Joe Biden that engineered Europe’s collapse, steering Ukraine like a blind driver leading a car toward the edge of a cliff—while Europe sat as the unwilling, smiling passenger. Germany in particular went from enjoying the luxury of cheap Russian gas that powered its factories and ensured its people’s prosperity, to buying the same gas via India at several times the price—just to please “Uncle Sam” under the pretext of sanctions. This was not solidarity with Ukraine, which had been deceived by Biden’s promise of joining NATO—a promise now proven to have served another purpose altogether, one we all know. Rather, it was collective economic suicide, paid for with the lives of innocent Ukrainians, all for an American agenda that sees Europe only as a subordinate that foots the bill. Zelensky’s journey from comedy to tragedy is the story of a man who entered politics through acting, believing war was a movie ending with the hero’s NATO membership. Instead, he lost land and soldiers; he challenged Russia and lost the economy. He even signed a decree banning negotiations with Putin—only to come running back to him today, after failing to obtain what he used to receive under Joe Biden, who has now been succeeded by current U.S. President Donald Trump, determined to end the war at any cost. This is not a statesman, but a reckless gambler who has lost all his cards and still expects applause from his people. Europe, unfortunately, is the silent loser, while America sells gas and weapons, doubles the profits of its companies, and rakes in huge sums through tariffs to fill its deficit. Meanwhile, after three years of a war no one truly understands, Europe pays a terrible political and economic price, as Russia and China redraw their political and global boundaries and strive to create a new multipolar world. The war has turned into a money-making machine for others, and a drain for us—in Europe and Ukraine alike. The bitter truth is that Ukraine has gained nothing but devastation from Biden’s false promise of NATO membership, while Europe has gained nothing but open hostility with Russia—whereas the United States watches from afar, counting the billions flowing into its coffers.