Punishment of the West by the West

On March 1st, 2022, in his televised speech on the occasion of Eid al-Adha, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution said: “...The support of Western powers for the countries and governments that are their puppets is a mirage, it is not reality; all governments should know this. Those governments that are warm to America and Europe should see the situation in Ukraine today and Afghanistan yesterday. Both the President of Ukraine said it just a few days ago, and the fugitive President of Afghanistan said it a while ago; he said; "We trusted America, we trusted Western governments, [but] they left us alone." These cannot be trusted..."
Recently, senior officials of the European member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) held an extraordinary meeting to analyze and discuss the expulsion of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky from the White House and Washington's humiliation of Kiev. The way Washington confronts its "follower" network in the international system has always been instructive, and Zelensky is one of the concrete examples of this great lesson.
Although the Western flatterers, and in particular the American-European media, are trying to simplify the issue of the Trump-Zelensky confrontation in the context of the shift of power between Democrats and Republicans in the White House, the story is far more complicated than the enemy is trying to convey.
The point is that in 2021, before the start of the Ukrainian war, the Biden administration assured the Ukrainian government that supporting Kiev in any possible asymmetric war with Russia was rooted in Washington’s foreign policy and strategy. Even some Republican senators like Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz, and Tom Cotton behind the scenes assured Zelensky and other Ukrainian officials that they would not leave him alone at any level of security, military, field, or even political conflict with Moscow.
However, now, in 2025, Trump, Vance, and Marco Rubio all say that Zelensky has no choice but to accept the outcome of the secret and open Trump-Putin negotiations and that in order to end the Ukrainian war, he must renounce sovereignty and ownership of areas such as the Sea of Azov, Crimea, and part of the Donbass region. Even Zelensky’s recent proposal to grant the United States exclusive rights to exploit the mineral resources of this war-torn country has not led to a change in the new US president’s approach to the Ukrainian war.
The vast majority of analysts say that what happened recently at the joint meeting between Trump, Zelensky and Vance (Trump's vice president) was a pre-planned show that Zelensky naively fell for. In other words, the Ukrainian president went to Washington unaware of Trump and Vance's joint plan to humiliate him in front of dozens of reporters and television cameras.
Without a doubt, no sane person and no common sense can claim that Zelensky did not obey the United States and NATO in the context of the Ukrainian war and its accessories. During the same Biden presidency, events occurred on the Ukrainian battlefield that could have been a potential U-turn for Zelensky to escape the NATO swamp, but the Ukrainian president mistook the scene of the conflict for scenes from a comedy movie.
The disruption of the initial Russia-Ukraine talks in the early months of the war by NATO, the failure to create a no-fly zone over Kiev, the failure to strictly implement the anti-Russian sanctions plan by the Europeans and the United States, and... all had one message: that the Democrats have also set a specific expiration date for Zelensky. Unfortunately for Zelensky, his expiration date for lobbying for power in the United States has come at a time when Trump is at the top of Washington's political-executive equations!
What recently happened in the White House is beyond a verbal argument or even an intra-Atlantic conflict. Since 2022, the Democrats have been making Zelensky desperate by insisting on maintaining a state of war in his country, and subsequently, Trump officially sacrificed him after his presence in the White House.
This is the same vicious circle that we have witnessed many times in the West: from Saddam and Myslevich to Pinochet and Ashraf Ghani! But today, the world feels such a vicious circle more than ever. The task of the Right Front against this Western vicious circle is clear.
Trusting an enemy that even sacrifices its own pawns in the most sensitive international junctures in front of the eyes of humanity will be synonymous with ruin and defeat. The case of the Ukrainian war and the type of deal the Americans made with Zelensky is a great lesson in the field of international relations in universities and analytical circles around the world. A lesson whose audience is not political science students, but individual humans who have each been subjected to a kind of fantasy and stereotypical depiction and narrative of the enemy media of America.
What we recently witnessed in the White House was an example and even a clear roadmap for the Right Front and subsequently ends the argument for those who have so far had doubts about whether or not to deal with the White House.