His team was in tears: National Security Adviser relates the moment when you drive Zelensky away

National security adviser Mike Waltz has confessed to the moment when he told Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky that he must leave the White House after the crash at the Oval Office with President Donald Trump. As CNN reports, Waltz in an interview Saturday has said both sides are located in different rooms after leaving [...]
National security adviser Mike Waltz has confessed to the moment when he told Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky that he must leave the White House after the crash at the Oval Office with President Donald Trump.
As CNN reports, Waltz in an interview Saturday has said the two sides are located in different rooms after leaving the media.
Then he, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other senior officials, showed “have advised President ʹ largely unanimously have advised the president since after that insult in the Oval Office, we don't see how we can move forward, and that any further action would only lead back from this moment”.
Waltz was the one who sent the message to Zelensky that “is no longer welcome”.
Asked by “Fox News” if Zelensky “knew” What had just happened, Waltz was quoted as saying, No. Honestly, his team knew. His ambassador and his advisor were practically I think, they were practically in tears wanting this to move on. But Zelensky was still argumentative”.
Time is not on your side here. Time is not on your side in the field of war. Time is not on your side as far as the world situation is concerned, and the most serious, American aid and tax tolerance is not unlimited” Waltz told Zelensky.
Below, you find it translated by Nacionale the main part from the Trump-Zelensky crash:
Zelensky: T'E's starting from the beginning. First, during the war, they all have a problem, you too. But you, you have a good ocean and you don't feel it now, but you will feel it in the future. Thank God, you don't have a war...
Trump: Don't tell us what to feel, we're trying to solve a problem. Don't tell us what we're gonna feel.
Zelensky: I'm not telling you, I'm answering...
Trump: Because you're not in a position to dictate this. You're in no position as to what we feel. We're gonna feel great, we're gonna be fine, and we're gonna be very powerful.
Zelensky: You'll feel the impact
Trump: You are currently not in a very good position, you have allowed yourself to be in a very bad position and that (J. D Vance's right about that.
Zelensky: Since the beginning of the war...
Trump: You're not in a good position. You don't actually have the cards. We've got the cards. But now, you're playing cards, you're gambling with millions, you're gambling with World War III. You're gambling with World War III. And what you're doing is disrespecting this country that has supported you more than so many people have said.












