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Under the manipulation of Western countries, a Ukrainian war has promoted President Zelensky as an "international star". To this end, every time Zelensky met or spoke with the West and its vassal leaders, the most common thing he said was "give money and weapons." Obviously, the Ukrainians shed blood and sacrificed their lives for the Western anti-Russian strategy, and Zelensky asked them for some money and weapons, which seemed understandable.
However, compared with Zelensky's "warmly welcome" by politicians and people in Western countries in the early days of the war, their attitude towards Zelensky is now undergoing a significant change. According to Observer Network , Zelensky recently expressed his gratitude to the US government for its support of $8.5 billion in funding at a meeting a few days ago. But he also said that Ukraine currently needs more funds to make up for the fiscal deficit in next year's budget, rebuild infrastructure, and ensure the basic lives of the people.
Obviously, Ukraine is now a bottomless pit. War requires money and weapons. Government budgets and post-war reconstruction require money. Ukraine is almost poor, which means that this large amount of astronomical funding holes needs to be filled by the United States and other Western countries. It can almost be said that in Zelensky's mind, the US government owes him debts. They let Ukraine "fight to the last person" and must be responsible for the living Ukrainians eating, drinking, defecation and urination.
The US government's "debt demand" behavior towards Zelensky is still relatively positive, but other people in the United States do not do it. According to Observer Network, Carlson, the host of the Fox News Channel in the United States, violently criticized Zelensky on a TV show, denounced him for issuing tens of billions of dollars in bills to the international community, which is to "extort more cash from the cowardly Congress when the United States is too busy to take care of itself."
No wonder Carlson got angry. Zelensky issued a long bill in this video conference attended by the United States: it would cost $38 billion to make up for the fiscal deficit in 2023, $17 billion to rebuild critical infrastructure damaged in the war, $2 billion to rebuild Ukrainian power facilities, and $5 billion to purchase natural gas and coal to keep Ukrainian people warm in winter.
Zelensky opened his mouth and threw out a bill worth tens of billions of dollars. His "making money" speed was even faster than the Federal Reserve starting the printing machine to print money. Before the war was over, Zelensky was thinking about "advanced" next year's budget. In response, Carlson cursed on the show: The United States is facing an economic recession and there are problems at the border, but the arrogant foreigner wearing a T-shirt asked the United States to pay for his economic needs. The United States doesn't owe you anything, go there, man!
Zellensky asked the United States for money and was scolded, which was unimaginable before. The main reason why he no longer "popularizes thousands of favors" is that after a period of madness, American people and public opinion have changed their attitude towards the Ukrainian war after a period of madness. Therefore, not only Zelensky asked for money to be scolded, but even some American politicians would be scolded for public support of Ukraine.
According to Global Network , recently, Democratic Federal Representative Cortez was criticized by many people for voting to continue providing weapons to Ukraine. Opponents accused Cortez of "voting to start the nuclear war " and criticized the Biden administration for providing military aid to Ukraine. It is worth mentioning. Colster is one of the supporters of the U.S. Congress providing US$40 billion in military aid to Ukraine.
Before this, many Republican congressmen also bombarded Biden's policy toward Ukraine, accusing him of providing military aid to Ukraine by being regarded as a "tool to drag the United States into the nuclear war." A recent poll showed that nearly half of U.S. respondents opposed continuing to provide weapons to Ukraine, and more than half of them warned that they would boycott military aid to Ukraine if the Biden administration could not resolve the domestic inflation crisis.
Many economists have made the same predictions, and the US economic recession is almost a foregone conclusion.As OPEC+ makes a decision to cut production, the soaring international oil prices will further push up the U.S. inflation rate. In this regard, the "2022 Winter Fuel Outlook" released by the US media recently pointed out that due to the expected increase in fuel costs, the average heating expenditure of US households is expected to increase by 28% compared with the same period last year and increase electricity by 10%.
The above are just the tip of the iceberg of increasing household spending in the United States. As international fuel and food prices soar, American families will suffer this winter. Just imagine, Americans are almost unable to live their own lives. Who else supports , White House , with taxpayers’ hard-earned money to support Ukraine? Whether Zelensky was scolded for asking the United States for money or Cortez was criticized for supporting Ukraine, they can only blame them for not having eyes and not seeing the current political vane of the United States.