“PBD Podcast” host Vinny Oshana said on Thursday on a show by British journalist Piers Morgan that US “dollars” should have gone to Ukraine and US veterans are suffering.
Former President Joe Biden has spent more than $170 billion in aid in defense of Ukraine since his involvement with the United States in the Ukraine-Russian War in February 2022. While discussing the push for President Donald Trump to end the foreign war, Morgan made a clip in “Pia Morgan Uncensored” saying that he was a “pragmatist” and wanted to bring “common sense” to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov Oshana. (Related: Key player on Trump’s first bullet each makes absurd demands after Zelensky Oval Office Duel)
Before entering Biden’s call for handling the Ukraine-Russian war, Oshana said Lavrov “makes meaning.”
“Let’s go back to the brass tack. But this is all for this last administration, and there is contrast. Joe Biden was a doormat. Weak, unspinned, everyone, including Ukraine, who has walked all over us, and OK? Besides Trump, Trump is a matador, right? He’s strong, he’s America’s first, and he’s not playing the game,” Oshana said. “Why is this all happening? Why are we here?”
“Why did NATO try to expand the border when they had promised all the way to the Russian border? Why did Joe Biden invite Russia, and you all can see the clip. He invited them to make a small intrusion. He basically invited them to attack Ukraine,” Oshana added. “Now, $350 million, you can check the numbers facts. I’m American, OK, and I’m a veteran too. When there are US veterans, I don’t want to go to any country for a dollar. Me and Rob are lucky.
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Last December, an organization of 24 veterans signed a letter denounced the Veterans Affairs Bureau (VA) under the guidance of Chief Secretary Dennis McDonough, who allegedly delayed access to timely medical care for veterans. The group accused the Biden-Harris administration of “coordinated strategic efforts” to prevent veterans from accessing community care options after VA Direct Care was not immediately accessible.
“I’m going to Vas, a Veteran Hospital. The pier, it makes you cry, the type of service my brothers and sisters have experienced, it’s serving, fighting, dying for this crazy country,” Oshana said. “How many people died in this meaningless, funny war? What do you know, why are you here? War is a racket. These are all about money. I want to know, what’s the goal, the pier? Why these people, these warmans don’t give shit about Ukraine.”
“They want a war with Putin, so they’re just trying to ruin Putin. Do you know why? Which country on the planet has the most natural resources and minerals? Do you want to guess?” Oshana asked. “Russia, $75 trillion. It’s all about money. None of these people give shit about Ukrainian soldiers, piers, zeros.”
After weeks of debate with Russia and Ukraine to bring peace between the two, the US struck a mineral trade with Ukraine, but ultimately the deal was suspended after Ukrainian President Voldimia Zelensky publicly criticized the US for not trying to stop Russia during an oval office meeting with world leaders. Since the heated debate, Trump said Zelensky is not ready for a contract, adding that Zelensky is “gambling” with World War II.
“You guys want to talk about freedom. What are the conscriptions happening in Ukraine? I’ve seen the video,” added Oshana. “They run up to men, sons, fathers, uncles. They grab them from the streets. They throw them into the van and they put them on the front line. Who is the dictator? Is it a dictator? There can be two things at the same time. Putin is a bad guy, but this war is bullshit.”
Despite the obvious flip-flops about Zelensky bringing an end to the war, Zelensky has defended his X peace following the halt of all military aid to Ukraine.
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