Zephyrca 写了: 2025年 3月 1日 19:37
司机摆明了根本没想和美国签约,穿着那么随便,又挑衅。这不,转个身和英国签了22亿英镑!
他演技真好,可以竞逐明年奥斯卡了
作战服倒不是随便穿的吧,大概是想提醒人们乌克兰处于战备状态?他上次是不是也是这一身?
我没看整个视频,只看了头尾,然后看了cnn的下面的讲解,貌似是vance挑起口角之争?
对他来说钱肯定越多越好啊,没道理不想要美国的钱吧?我看了fox电视台对他的采访,觉得他说得有道理啊。川普觉得只要有美国矿工在乌克兰领土上,俄罗斯就不敢打。他说乌东有20来个美国公司办公室,普京不是照样打吗,普京才不管你的领土上有谁。所以他想要条约里有更明确的安全保障,那样他才放心停火。
https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/01/politics ... index.html
Inside the 139 minutes that upended the US-Ukraine alliance
Kevin Liptak Jeff Zeleny
Updated 9:27 AM EST, Sat March 1, 2025
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The vice president speaks up
Joining the conversation after remaining mostly silent, Vance interjected — “Hold on. Hey, I want to respond to this” — to make the case for Trump’s efforts at bringing the conflict to an end.
“The path to peace and the path to prosperity is maybe engaging in diplomacy,” he said, directing his comments to Zelensky.
That is where everything went south.
A bristling Zelensky – himself unaccustomed to public rebukes after three years of stalwart Western support – indignantly laid out the ceasefires Russia had broken in the past.
“What kind of diplomacy, JD, you are speaking about? What – what do you have – what do you – what do you mean?” he asked incredulously.
“I’m talking about the kind of diplomacy that’s going to end the destruction of your country,” Vance responded from his place on the sofa next to Trump.
It only devolved from there.
“I think it’s disrespectful for you to come into the Oval Office to try to litigate this in front of the American media,” Vance said in a sharp reprimand. “You should be thanking the president for trying to bring an end to this conflict.”
When Zelensky tried – somewhat unsuccessfully – to get a word in, Trump erupted in anger.
“You don’t have the cards right now,” he bellowed, talking right over Zelensky when he objected.
“You’re gambling with the lives of millions of people,” he shouted. “You’re gambling with World War III.”
A few minutes later, Trump dismissed the media from the room.
“This is going to be great television, I will say that,” he called out as reporters filed out.
A rattled Ukrainian delegation — including the Ukrainian ambassador to Washington Oksana Markarova, who stopped taking notes during the meeting and simply placed her head in her hands — left the Oval Office to regroup in the Roosevelt Room, just down the hall.
Huddling with his own key advisers to assess the situation, including Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Trump was enraged, saying he felt disrespected by Zelensky’s tone.
“Zelensky played it as wrong as he could play it. He came into Oval acting like a tough guy. It didn’t play well. Everyone in the room felt insulted,” one US official said. “Now Zelensky will have to figure out how to fix this on his own. We can’t fix it for him.”
The president ultimately decided that Zelensky was “not in a place to negotiate,” one White House official said. He directed Rubio and national security adviser Mike Waltz to deliver the message to the Ukrainians who were waiting nearby: It was time for Zelensky to leave.
“Time is not on your side here,” Waltz told Fox News on Saturday, recounting his conversation with Zelensky. “Time is not on your side on the battlefield. Time is not on your side in terms of the world situation, and, most importantly, US aid and the taxpayers’ tolerance is not unlimited.”
The Ukrainians protested, saying they wanted to continue the talks, the White House official said. But the request was declined.
As the plates of salad, chicken and crème brûlée that had been planned for lunch sat uneaten on carts in a hallway outside the press secretary’s office, the Ukrainians were instructed to leave.
The surreal day of broken diplomacy unfolded in the span of less than three hours.
Zelensky’s motorcade left the White House gates at 1:42 p.m., with no fanfare or sendoff. He was driven a short distance away to the Hay Adams Hotel, where he and his advisers were staying.
Less than an hour later, he sent a message on social media expressing his gratitude to his hosts: “Thank you America, thank you for your support, thank you for this visit.” He added, “Ukraine needs just and lasting peace and we are working exactly for that.”