Ukrainian Leader Calls ‘Crumbs From Master’s Table’: ‘Sham’ Ukraine Arms Aid To Fight Russia


Ukraine leader Dubinsky, gives us his take on the in U.S. Aid Ukraine is about to receive. The details are slowly being revealed and neither side is happy apparently. More like a loan now. Just what is the collateral going to be used? The globalists have pretty much taken control over the “Bread Basket.” First:

The Ukrainian leader has come down heavily on the biggest ally, the U.S., amid the Russian blitz. Ukrainian MP Oleksandr Dubinsky labelled U.S. aid as “crumbs from the master’s table.” He said that the majority of the funds will go to the U.S. military-industrial complex. Harsh remarks come after the U.S. House approved $95 billion in new foreign aid, including close to $61 billion for Ukraine, on Saturday. Russia has reacted angrily to the new U.S. aid package for Ukraine, saying it will only lead to more carnage in the conflict.

Earlier post included the sad position Ukraine finds itself in.

Polish President Revealed That Foreign Companies Own Most Of Ukraine’s Industrial Agriculture

The Oakland Institute published a detailed report in February 2023 titled “War and Theft: The Takeover of Ukraine’s Agricultural Land”, which exposed how foreign firms have clandestinely taken control of a significant share of Ukrainian farmland by exploiting a liberal law in collusion with local oligarchs. Their findings made waves around the world at the time but eventually receded from the public’s attention over half a year later once Western outlets like the USA Today misleadingly “fact-checked” it.

Polish President Andrzej Duda during his interview with Lithuanian National Radio and Television. He was explaining Poland’s problem with Ukrainian agricultural imports when he dropped the following bombshell:

“I would like to draw particular attention to industrial agriculture, which is not really run by Ukrainians, it is run by big companies from Western Europe, from the USA. If we look today at the owners of most of the land, they are not Ukrainian companies. This is a paradoxical situation, and no wonder that farmers are defending themselves, because they have invested in their farms in Poland […] and cheap agricultural produce coming from Ukraine is dramatically destructive to them.”

Zelensky has been a busy man in selling out Ukraine to the Globalists

Putting the pieces together, the Ukrainian leader made good on his May 2022 Davos proposal by offering companies “patronage” over Ukraine’s industrial agriculture, which was already in the process of unfolding prior to then but was greatly accelerated by last May’s meeting with BlackRock’s management. 

Zelensky’s Opening Act at Davos -Courts JPMorgan, Bank of America, Bridgewater CEO’s

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met some of the biggest names in global finance on Tuesday morning on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. The Ukrainian leader spoke with JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon, Blackstone’s Steve Schwarzman and Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio among others.

All in all, a mere pittance and even Ukraine admits not enough to win the war. So what is our end game?

Financial Times:
Ukraine is set to increase long-range attacks inside Russia as an influx of western military aid aims to help Kyiv shape the war “in much stronger ways”, the head of the UK military has said. Admiral Sir Tony Radakin acknowledged the downbeat mood surrounding Ukraine’s defence in an interview with the Financial Times, admitting the country was facing a “difficult” fight to repel advancing Russian forces.

The best of the swamp.

35 Responses to “Ukrainian Leader Calls ‘Crumbs From Master’s Table’: ‘Sham’ Ukraine Arms Aid To Fight Russia”

  1. Mustang Says:

    I wonder if anyone can hear Putin laughing … about the U.S. sticking its nose into everyone else’s business.

    Liked by 2 people

  2. geeez2014 Says:

    If the money is largely going into our Military Industrial Complex, (and I have read credible articles suggesting that) I’m surprised the Republicans are asking for an accounting from Zelensky on where exactly the rest is being spent in Ukraine at all. No wonder the Dems aren’t demanding an accounting, too. 

    Maybe we can send enough money that Zelensky can go buy himself a proper suit?

    Liked by 2 people

  3. Mustang Says:

    We should have seen this coming if we understood anything at all about the Slavs, or specifically, Russians and Ukrainians.  We may not appreciate what Dubinsky said, but that doesn’t mean he was wrong in saying it or wrong to say it.  The lion’s share of that money will go to those who manufacture arms and munitions — and apparently, Dubinsky and Zelensky would much rather have the money in their country’s treasury where it can be doled out to Ukrainian politicians.  I understand.

    What I do not understand is my country’s stupidity in giving the Ukrainians anything, period.  This is not our fight, even though we own the lion’s share of the blame for starting it.  American hubris will destroy us, and we aren’t too far off that mark just now.  We have tens of billions of dollars for Ukraine but none for America’s suffering homeless.  That’s just plain sinful.

    I also think that Zelensky is a foolish man — something he shares in common with Brandon, who is also an arrogant ass.  With or without American aid, this Russo-Ukrainian war will continue for at least another decade.  Take a bow, Johnson, Schumer, Biden, and everyone who voted for them.  You own this.

    Liked by 3 people

    • peter3nj Says:

      Meanwhile Biden is creeping up in the polls. The American People. All of us are going to get what half of us are going to vote for.
      Meanwhile it looks like the Supremes no matter how they slice and dice may leave wiggle room for the democrats to keep Trump in the courtroom for a long while. IMO

      Liked by 2 people

    • bunkerville Says:

      We just had a primary here in pa. Nikki Haley got 150000 votes. Its a closed primary. Kiss pa goodbye.

      Why in the world give them long rang stuff. Crazy

      Like

    • Mustang Says:

      @ Bunks

      Let me preface this by saying that I read an article yesterday saying that Trump is now leading Brandon in PA by six points.  Because I read this in an article, I have to take what was reported with a grain of salt.  Isn’t that a sad statement about our society these days? 

      As to the “long stuff,” I guess someone inside the Beltway must think it is a good idea to give Zelensky the ability to reach Moscow.  This leads me to conclude that people inside the Beltway are a bunch of psychos.

      Liked by 2 people

      • Bill Heffner Says:

        I still recall as one of my favorite memories watching the election coverage on MSNBC as the talking heads were forced to call district after district for Trump. Thy could not understand how he could be winning when the polls all had Clinton leading by ten points or more. They went into the night ready for the sheer joy of proclaiming their pet as the queen of America, certain of their upcoming joy because the polls all told them what was coming. The confusion and dismay on their faces was a joy to watch. How could the polls be so wrong?

        Liked by 3 people

      • bunkerville Says:

        Mustang its curious because the U.S. was supposedly mad at Zelensky for hitting the oil refineries and every one was wondering where he got the drones to hit them. Now in the bill he gets long range missiles that can go almost anywhere in Russia… plan ahead.. I guess the company that made them wanted to make a sale.

        Liked by 2 people

      • Mustang Says:

        Sorry Bunks.  I don’t think I can explain Washington’s stupidity — at least not without an assist from illegal substances. 

        Liked by 2 people

    • bunkerville Says:

      Bill it was a memorable night I watched with a friend. We stayed up most the night in disbelief…

      Liked by 1 person

    • Baysider Says:

      “my country’s stupidity”

      Bridging yesterday’s post to today’s:

      Maybe they BOTH are.

      Liked by 3 people

  4. Ed Bonderenka Says:

    I heard a case made that the intent for the war on Ukraine (not just by Russia, but by everyone that got Ukraine embroiled in this war) was to cause world-wide famine to reduce the general population.
    This has been a goal of the WEF.
    The Dutch farmers being destroyed plays into that.
    When the Nordstream pipes got blown up (by Biden, not the Russians) it reduced the amount of ammonium nitrate (fertilizer) that could be produced by BASF in Germany.
    And that production now seems to depend on China.
    Imagine that.
    I wonder how much China paid him for that.

    Liked by 1 person

    • bunkerville Says:

      Interesting you mentioned it. In the bill is fertilizer. Guess for the globalist that now control the farms. I think you are over the target.

      Liked by 2 people

    • Mustang Says:

      I’ll note that (IMO), anyone who intentionally causes famine for political purposes is a war criminal.  For some reason, since the end of the Second World War, we (Europeans and Americans) have demonstrated little interest in holding anyone accountable for the evil things they do.  We may understand this better by recognizing that Europeans and Americans have replaced Hitler, Stalin, and Mao with people equally evil, whose names sound more like Biden, Macron, Merkle, von der Leyen, and Xi.  We Americans have become what we once destroyed — and I don’t think anyone living in 1945 could have ever imagined it.

      Liked by 2 people

    • Baysider Says:

      As Kissinger said, you control nations with oil. You control people with food.

      Liked by 2 people

  5. markone1blog Says:

    This war completely falls on Joe. It would not have happened if:
    1. He had not lifted the sanctions on Nord Stream 2 (giving Russia the funds to start the war).
    2. He had not further enriched Russia and so many of our enemies by crippling America’s oil and gas industries.
    3. He had not so visibly gone against a stabilizing law enforcement official who was prosecuting a corrupt company.
    4. He had not shown such weakness across the international stages (scraping to Europe and abandoning Afghanistan).
    5. He had not shown such tactical idiocy by abandoning Bagram and all of the equipment there.

    Liked by 3 people

  6. Ed Bonderenka Says:

    Is he complaining about the total money allocated or the residual after the kickbacks to the DNC and “the Big Guy”?

    Liked by 3 people

    • bunkerville Says:

      Truth is they all know by now they aren’t going to win this thing. The only question is how had will they push for a big war with Russia. We included long range bombs that can reach most of Russia. They just might get really mad

      Liked by 1 person

  7. Bigus Macus Says:

    Ukraine needs to cut its loses with Zelensky and implement the Ceaușescu solution.

    Liked by 3 people

  8. MaddMedic Says:

    Not enough to line the corrupt politicians pockets???

    Liked by 1 person

  9. peter3nj Says:

    F__king ingrate. Along with the pallets of cash we’re sending you our illegals who shape up every morning in our Home Depot parking lots to clean up the shelling debris. Cheap labor should save you a few bucks. They can mail in their ballots.

    Liked by 2 people


Leave a comment