Gather ‘Round for Five Ukrainian Fables

Of the last four presidents, under whose watch did President Putin not invade another country?

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President Trump, center, Vice President Vance, right, and President Zelensky, left, at the Oval Office on February 28, 2025. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Fable one: Trump is appeasing Russia?

Who wiped out the Wagner group in Syria? Who sold offensive weapons to Ukraine first? Who warned Germany not to become dependent on the Russian Nord Stream II deal?

Who withdrew from an unfair missile deal with the Russians? Who cajoled and berated North Atlantic Treaty Organization members to meet their military investment promises made following the 2014 invasion of Ukraine?

In contrast, who originally conceived a Russian “reset” in 2009? Who publicly virtue-signaled pushing the red “reset” button in Geneva with the current Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov?

Which ex-European leader got a million euros a year working for Russian energy companies?

Of the last four presidents, under whose watch did President Putin not invade another country?

Which American president, in hot-mic style, offered to (and did) dismantle U.S.-Eastern Europe missile defense plans in exchange for temporary Putin quietude (“space”) to aid his 2012 reelection?

Fable two: A trade war?

President Trump is not wildly slapping tariffs on Europeans.

He is simply saying that 1945 is now 80 years past and that the asymmetrical tariffs that Europe imposes on American imports should be corrected. The enormous trade surpluses Europe accumulates each year should give way to fairer, more balanced trade.

If Europe does not want tariffs, then simply calibrate its own tariffs on what America places on European imported goods, and work down jointly to zero tariffs on both sides.

Fable three: America is bullying Europe?

America does not actively interfere in European elections and politics.

In 2024, Europeans, especially the British Laborites, bragged about sending over campaign “volunteers” to work against Mr. Trump and, earlier, his conservative predecessors.

British subject Christopher Steele sought to sabotage an entire American 2016 election with a falsified “dossier.”

The Ukrainian ambassador in 2016 wrote an op-ed all but endorsing Secretary Clinton and trashing her opponent.

In September 2024, President Zelensky was flown in on a Biden-provided American military jet to Scranton, Pennsylvania — at a pivotal time in the most pivotal swing state — to surround himself with Democratic Party politicos.

His press-frenzied presence signaled a partisan campaign theme that a Vice President Harris win and the continuance of vast Democratic aid to Ukraine would ensure manufacturing jobs, such as the artillery shell factory he selected to visit.

As to NATO, Mr. Trump’s pressure from 2017 to 2021 finally pushed more NATO nations to rearm. But even 11 years after promising to invest a mere 2 percent of gross domestic product in defense, nine of the 32 members still have not complied.

Fable four: Negotiating with Putin is selling out?

In the long history of Western diplomacy with mass-murdering tyrants, Putin doesn’t even rank among the worst. Just ask his former reset partners, President Obama and Mrs. Clinton.

FDR fueled mass-murdering “Uncle Joe” Stalin’s Red Army as a way to defeat Nazi Germany.

President Nixon flattered and cajoled the greatest mass murderer in history, Mao Zedong, to triangulate Communist China against the Soviet Union.

President Reagan offered to share missile defense expertise with Soviet Russia.

Europeans have hosted almost every Palestinian murderous terrorist leader, as a way either of deflecting terrorism from their own shores or emphasizing their general loathing of Israel.

Fable five: Europe is going to save Ukraine?

Europe rushed to congratulate and celebrate with Mr. Zelensky after his pre-planned White House blow-up. They are loudly announcing that a supposedly isolationist and appeasing America will now be supplanted by a “new” muscular and rearmed Europe.

We sincerely hope so.

Yet on every recent international moral question — ganging up on a lone Israel to appease terrorist forces in the Middle East, standing up to China’s mercantilism, neo-imperialism, and domestic oppression of minorities, or Russia’s prior 2008 and 2014 invasions — European outrage has been muted, real consequences nonexistent.

We are now witnessing European heads of state sending the same old virtue signaling support for the brave Mr. Zelensky, who supposedly spoke truth to power to the mean American Orange Man.

Yet where does such performance art lead after the cult hero Mr. Zelensky had gnawed the hand that gorged him?

To multitudes of European tanks, skies full of European jets, and division after division of crack European infantry now heading east to “back up” Ukraine — led on horseback by its new Joan of Arc, Ursula von der Leyen?

Aside from all the present posturing and mock-heroics, the only way to save Ukraine is for the American president, Mr. Trump, to reflect joint Ukrainian, American, and European interests in stopping the war, forcing Mr. Putin as far back eastward as possible where he started in 2022, and creating a credible deterrent along with a DMZ/industrial corridor tripwire to stop another 2008, 2014, and 2022 invasion.

Anything else is empty carnival barking.

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