Tuesday, September 23, 2025
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Zelensky Joins Those Questioning Biden’s Health.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has received billions of dollars from the Joe Biden regime, is raising concerns about the elderly Democrat’s health following his poor presidential debate performance against former president Donald J. Trump.

Zelensky, who is in Washington, D.C., for a key NATO summit focused on Ukraine, is “among the leaders who watched the presidential debate and is concerned about the situation,” according to a Ukrainian source who spoke to Axios.

Biden introduced the Ukrainian leader as “President Putin” at the summit.

An anonymous European diplomat shared with Axios that summit attendees are keen to ascertain Biden’s current condition. “People are coming [to the NATO summit] to witness whether Biden is or is no longer [in charge],” the diplomat noted.

Bloomberg reported that European countries are holding discreet meetings with individuals affiliated with Trump, signaling decreased confidence in Biden’s reelection prospects.

The delegations seek insights on a potential Trump administration and its implications for international alliances. Delegates have reportedly interacted with former Trump officials and prominent Republicans.

Earlier in the NATO summit, several ministers from the Baltic states seemed to hint that they were expecting a second Trump term following November’s election.

Zelensky’s remarks also follow another report from the NATO summit claiming that Biden was unable to recognize attendees he has known for a long time.

Many Democrat politicians, media outlets, and others have outright called for Biden to exit the presidential race due to his frailty and mental state.

A recent survey indicates that 51 percent of Americans support removing Biden from the White House, with 41 percent of people who voted for Biden in 2020 agreeing that the 25th Amendment should be invoked against him.

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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has received billions of dollars from the Joe Biden regime, is raising concerns about the elderly Democrat's health following his poor presidential debate performance against former president Donald J. Trump. show more

Biden Introduces Zelensky as ‘President Putin,’ Calls Harris ‘Vice President Trump.’

Joe Biden gaffed repeatedly at the NATO summit, introducing Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky as “the President of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination, President Putin.” Elsewhere, he said he “wouldn’t have picked Vice President Trump to be Vice President did I think she was not qualified to be President.”

Footage of Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other senior officials in the Biden government while the 81-year-old was making the “Vice President Trump” gaffe shows them visibly cringing and looking at the ground.

Posts by Harris on social media critical of Trump are receiving a chorus of facetious praise thanking her as “Vice President Trump,” alongside admonishments for “disrespecting our VP.”

Members of the press asked Biden directly about the fact he had named Trump as Vice President, saying, “Right now, Donald Trump is using that to mock your age and your memory; how do you combat that criticism from tonight?”

“Listen to him,” Biden replied, perhaps unhelpfully.

Democrat lawmakers and Democrat-supporting media are increasingly pressing Biden to exit the presidential race. Reports indicate Nancy Pelosi, the influential former House Speaker, has instructed many lawmakers poised to go public with their complaints about Biden once the NATO summit is over and foreign leaders have gone home.

While she has denied this, she is declining to back Biden’s reelection bid, saying it is “up to the President to decide if he is going to run,” adding: “We’re all encouraging him to make that decision because time is running short”—despite the fact he has already stated clearly that he does want to run.

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Joe Biden gaffed repeatedly at the NATO summit, introducing Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky as "the President of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination, President Putin." Elsewhere, he said he "wouldn't have picked Vice President Trump to be Vice President did I think she was not qualified to be President." show more

British Military Chief Warns Third World War ‘Probable’ in the Next Five Years.

General Sir Patrick Sanders, Chief of the General Staff of the British armed forces until June, claims Russia, China, and Iran are “the new Axis powers,” and arguably more of a threat than the Second World War alliance of Germany, Italy, Japan, and others.

“They are more interdependent and more aligned than the original Axis powers were,” he argues, claiming a Third World War is probable if Britain and the West more generally do not expand their militaries and military production capacity within the next few years.

“Most estimates will tell you that we’ve got somewhere between five and 10 years before Russia recapitalizes and is able to pose the sort of threat that it did before the Ukraine war,” he said.

Reflecting on British military capabilities, Sir Patrick expressed concerns about his country’s readiness to undertake large-scale operations, saying it is no longer capable of fighting a conflict like the Falklands War.

Previously, Sir Patrick said Britain is now in a “pre-war” phase. The Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, is using the same language, telling the press, “I know it sounds devastating, especially to people of the younger generation, but we have to mentally get used to a new era. We are in a pre-war era. I don’t exaggerate. This is becoming more and more apparent every day.”

The National Pulse reported earlier this year that Russian shell manufacturers are currently outproducing the U.S. and Europe by a factor of three to one.

Meanwhile, expensive high-tech weaponry sent to Ukraine by the U.S. and its allies is fast becoming obsolete due to Russian jamming technology.

Chris Tomlinson contributed to this report

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General Sir Patrick Sanders, Chief of the General Staff of the British armed forces until June, claims Russia, China, and Iran are "the new Axis powers," and arguably more of a threat than the Second World War alliance of Germany, Italy, Japan, and others. show more
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Bottomless Pit: Ukraine Gifted Another $2.3 Billion of U.S. Taxpayer Cash.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin indicated Tuesday that the United States will send over an additional $2.3 billion in military aid for Ukraine. The package, authorized under the Presidential Drawdown Authority, will include new air defense interceptors, anti-tank weapons, and other munitions sourced from U.S. inventories. The announcement was made during a meeting with Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov.

Additionally, Austin noted that the United States would expedite the provision of more Patriot and NASAMS air defense interceptors by adjusting the delivery schedules for some foreign military sales. the U.S. has placed Ukraine at the forefront of its list for receiving air defense capabilities, prioritizing it over other nations previously in line.

This announcement follows the recent U.S.-Ukraine bilateral security pact, committing the U.S. to a decade of training, military support, and expanded intelligence cooperation for Ukraine‘s armed forces. The timing also precedes the upcoming NATO summit in Washington, D.C., with Austin mentioning steps will be taken to support Ukraine’s path to NATO membership.

Aid pumped into Ukraine by the United States has not only gone into military assistance. It is also subsidizing the salaries of tens of thousands of Ukrainian state employees, Ukrainian farmers, and others.

Some of this aid has made its way into the pockets of corrupt officials and businessmen who set up fake companies to cash in on aid money without doing any of the intended work.

When the U.S. is able to supply high-tech American weaponry to the Ukrainian armed forces, reports indicate that Russia has been able to jam it on the battlefield, causing the Ukrainians to favor equipment from rival Chinese producers.

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin indicated Tuesday that the United States will send over an additional $2.3 billion in military aid for Ukraine. The package, authorized under the Presidential Drawdown Authority, will include new air defense interceptors, anti-tank weapons, and other munitions sourced from U.S. inventories. The announcement was made during a meeting with Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. show more

NATO Will Tell Zelensky Ukraine Is Too Corrupt to Join at July 9 Summit.

NATO will inform Ukraine that its corruption bars it from joining the alliance, a significant setback for President Volodymyr Zelensky. A senior U.S. State Department official says NATO will request additional anti-corruption measures before progressing with membership discussions in a written communique at the alliance’s annual summit on July 9.

The official emphasized the need for further progress in tackling corruption, a priority for many NATO members. Zelensky wants rapid NATO accession to ensure protection from future invasions, as NATO is obliged to go to war collectively if any individual alliance member is attacked.

The U.S. has reportedly blocked efforts by British and European Union officials to establish a definitive path for Ukraine’s NATO accession. Since the Soviet Union’s collapse, corruption has plagued the Eastern European country, especially within its military. Joe Biden highlighted “significant corruption” in Ukraine during an interview with Time magazine this year.

Zelensky, who will attend the summit in Washington, may receive a promise of a “well-lit bridge” to NATO membership, a term favored by the U.S. NATO members remain divided on whether to make their offer to Kiev “irreversible.”

Nearly 20 countries have signed bilateral security agreements with Ukraine, and they will celebrate these agreements at the summit despite the lack of a clear NATO promise.

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NATO will inform Ukraine that its corruption bars it from joining the alliance, a significant setback for President Volodymyr Zelensky. A senior U.S. State Department official says NATO will request additional anti-corruption measures before progressing with membership discussions in a written communique at the alliance's annual summit on July 9. show more

The EU is Taking Further Steps to Prolong the War in Ukraine.

The European Union (EU) has officially begun accession talks with Ukraine despite its ongoing war with Russia. A delegation from Ukraine will participate in an intergovernmental conference in Luxembourg to formally commence efforts to align Ukrainian laws and standards with those of the EU. Separately, Moldova, which applied for EU membership shortly after the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, will join in its own intergovernmental conference to initiate accession talks.

“Ukraine is returning to Europe,” President Volodymyr Zelensky declared after the EU agreed to initiate the talks.

Ukraine must harmonize its laws and standards across 35 critical areas with the EU, covering everything from the movement of goods to the judicial system. Approval from all 27 member states is required to either open or close each policy chapter.

Ukraine aims to achieve EU membership by 2030 but must first undertake extensive institutional and legal reforms, focusing particularly on anti-corruption measures. The country often ranks as the most corrupt in Europe. In recent months, the theft of money to pay for fortifications in the Kharkov (Kharkiv) region assisted in a significant Russian breakthrough.

The EU has exerted considerable influence in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia since 2014, during the Maidan coup. In May, Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-chief of The National Pulse, explained that the Maidan “was an act of war.”

Kassam also commented on recent developments, noting criticism among the Western media-political class of Reform Party leader Nigel Farage as “pro-Putin” due to his view the EU and NATO helped to instigate the war.

Kassam highlighted the “blackout” in British media with respect to criticism of Zelensky.

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The European Union (EU) has officially begun accession talks with Ukraine despite its ongoing war with Russia. A delegation from Ukraine will participate in an intergovernmental conference in Luxembourg to formally commence efforts to align Ukrainian laws and standards with those of the EU. Separately, Moldova, which applied for EU membership shortly after the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, will join in its own intergovernmental conference to initiate accession talks. show more

Israel May Soon Be at War With Hezbollah

U.S. officials are warning Hezbollah not to assume Washington can stop Israel from attacking them. They expect Israel to launch a significant offensive against Hezbollah across the Israel-Lebanon border soon. The U.S. stresses it will support Israel if Hezbollah retaliates, communicating this message indirectly since it doesn’t engage with Hezbollah, a proscribed terrorist organization, directly.

“Israel’s gotta do what they gotta do,” a Defense Department official granted permission to speak anonymously said.

Israel and Hezbollah have been embroiled in relatively low-level clashes since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, with much of the border region being evacuated. U.S. officials fear a full-scale conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, which is stronger and better armed than Hamas and backed by Iran, could plunge the region into a wider war.

The Joe Biden regime is pledging to support Israel, including replenishing the Iron Dome and providing intelligence. If Israel faces a severe threat from Hezbollah, the U.S. may offer direct military support. However, U.S. officials are warning Israel they cannot stop Hezbollah strikes as effectively as they stopped Iranian strikes in April, with Hezbollah being far closer to the Jewish State geographically.

The U.S. intelligence community believes Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah does not want war, but the risk of miscalculation and escalation remains high.

Nasrallah is already threatening Cyprus, a European Union member which shares an island with two British Sovereign Base Areas and a Turkish puppet state, with war and an illegal migrant invasion for supporting Israel.

Despite the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Israeli leaders argue they need to act against Hezbollah to restore border security and allow displaced families to return home.

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U.S. officials are warning Hezbollah not to assume Washington can stop Israel from attacking them. They expect Israel to launch a significant offensive against Hezbollah across the Israel-Lebanon border soon. The U.S. stresses it will support Israel if Hezbollah retaliates, communicating this message indirectly since it doesn't engage with Hezbollah, a proscribed terrorist organization, directly. show more

Germany’s Political Class RAPIDLY Backpedals From Ukraine Support.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz admits his government’s support is crashing in part because it is supporting the NATO proxy war with Russia in Ukraine. Scholz says voters harmed by dueling sanctions have shown their discontent “in the election results”—but he insists there is “no alternative” to the current policy.

The anti-mass migration, eurosceptic Alternative for Germany (AfD) placed above Scholz’s Social Democrats in the European Parliament elections, as well as the far-left Greens and neoliberal Free Democrats who make up the incumbent coalition government.

The AfD is especially dominant in the former East Germany, where the Social Democrats are polling as low as seven percent ahead of regional elections in September. Scholz says the prospect of AfD state premiers is “very depressing.”

The notionally center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), formerly led by Angela Merkel, appears more willing to shift its position on Ukraine. Current leader Friedrich Merz, formerly a war hawk, is now lobbying for peace talks, saying, “We must see that we open up possibilities for how to bring this conflict to an end at some point.”

Polls project Merz to replace Scholz as Chancellor after the German federal elections in 2025.

Scholz also expressed some regret over the German government’s draconian crackdown on citizens during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

“There were a few decisions that were over the top,” he now admits, citing sweeping school closures and a ban on forest walks.

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz admits his government's support is crashing in part because it is supporting the NATO proxy war with Russia in Ukraine. Scholz says voters harmed by dueling sanctions have shown their discontent "in the election results"—but he insists there is "no alternative" to the current policy. show more

‘VIRUS OF PUTIN’ – Zelensky Lashes Out Against Farage in Blatant & False Election Interference Attempt.

Corrupt Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has falsely accused Reform UK leader Nigel Farage of being influenced by Russian government narratives. A “source” in Zelensky’s office told the Daily Mail: “The virus of Putinism, unfortunately, infects people.”

This follows Farage’s explanation during a BBC Panorama interview that Western actions precipitated Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called Farage’s “completely wrong,” arguing they somehow aid Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Home Secretary James Cleverly accused Farage of “echoing Putin’s justification” for the invasion, even though Farage’s comments on the matter have remained consistent for over 10 years, far prior to Putin’s invasion.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer condemned Farage’s remarks as “disgraceful,” insisting that Russia is the sole aggressor in the conflict.

Earlier this year, Britain’s former NATO Secretary General admitted in remarks to the New Statesman: “He’s not bothered about Nato, or Nato enlargement. He’s bothered by the European Union. The whole Ukraine crisis started with the offer of an [EU] accession agreement to Ukraine [in 2014].”

Leading economist Jeffrey Sachs also recently lectured Piers Morgan on the topic, blaming Western provocation and expansionism.

The debate continues as President Zelensky announced a significant milestone on Ukraine’s path to EU membership, which he hailed as a historic step.

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Corrupt Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has falsely accused Reform UK leader Nigel Farage of being influenced by Russian government narratives. A "source" in Zelensky's office told the Daily Mail: "The virus of Putinism, unfortunately, infects people." show more

Hezbollah Threatens Europe with Open, ‘No Rules’ War.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is threatening Cyprus with war if it allows Israel to conduct military operations from its territory. “Opening Cypriot airports and bases to the Israeli enemy to target Lebanon would mean that the Cypriot government is part of the war, and [Hezbollah] will deal with it as part of the war,” Nasrallah declared in a televised address.

The Lebanon-based terrorist emphasized that Hezbollah would fight with “no rules” and “no ceilings” against the European Union (EU) member state, which shares its island with two Sovereign Base Areas belonging to the United Kingdom.

Nasrallah already advocates sending an armada of boat migrants to Europe via Cyprus.

Iran-backed Hezbollah militants, who have broad autonomy in Lebanon, have launched numerous rockets and drones into the Jewish State following Hamas’ attack on October 7. Israel has responded with airstrikes, and there have been skirmishes across the border. Israel’s military spokesman warns the region is on “the brink of what could be a wider escalation, one that could have devastating consequences.”

THE TURKISH CONNECTION. 

Cyprus, a predominantly Greek Christian country, is located approximately 155 miles from Lebanon. It has increased its defense cooperation with Israel in recent years. This includes joint military exercises and arms procurement agreements. It is not a member of NATO—unlike Turkey, which invaded Cyprus in the 1970s and colonized much of the island’s north. Turkey maintains an unrecognized puppet state in Northern Cyprus to the present day.

Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan takes the side of Hamas in the Gaza war, branding Israel a “terror state” insisting Hamas is not a terrorist organization but a group of “mujahideen (holy warriors) defending their homeland.”​ Erdoğan also accuses the West of being the “main culprit” behind the “massacre” in Gaza. He condemned Western nations for their perceived support of Israeli actions and criticized them for not calling for a ceasefire in Gaza

In Turkish-occupied Northern Cyprus, Christian sites are facing systematic destruction and desecration. Historic churches, chapels, and monasteries have been pillaged, vandalized, and even demolished, with Christian cemeteries looted and gravestones smashed.

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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is threatening Cyprus with war if it allows Israel to conduct military operations from its territory. “Opening Cypriot airports and bases to the Israeli enemy to target Lebanon would mean that the Cypriot government is part of the war, and [Hezbollah] will deal with it as part of the war,” Nasrallah declared in a televised address. show more