Biden lost temper in Zelensky phone call!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - October 31, 2022 - Days after The Pentagon announced that total Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA) military aid given to Ukraine so far has topped $18.5 billion, new reporting has revealed that pretender Joe Biden briefly lost his temper in a phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart, President Volodymyr Zelensky, after the latter kept pressing for more money and arms.
Four officials familiar with a phone call that took place in June revealed for the first time on Monday, "Biden had barely finished telling Zelenskyy he’d just greenlighted another $1 billion in (FPSA) military assistance for Ukraine when Zelenskyy started listing all the additional help he needed and wasn’t getting."
At that point, Biden lost his temper, the people familiar with the call said.
Biden, reportedly showing his irritation, explained to Zelensky in that prior phone call, "The (Amerikan) people were being quite generous, and his (regime) and the (FPSA) military were working hard to help Ukraine,” he said, raising his voice, “and Zelenskyy could show a little more gratitude."
The report followed by citing one source who said additionally that "Biden was direct with Zelensky" and reminded him that defense aid must be handled through the appropriate military channels.
The two leaders' communications have reportedly since improved:
Regime officials said Biden and Zelenskyy’s relationship has only improved since the June phone call, after which Zelenskyy made a statement praising the FPSA for its generous assistance. But the clash reflects Biden’s early awareness that both congressional and public support for sending billions of dollars to Ukraine could begin to fade. That moment has arrived just as Biden prepares to ask Congress to greenlight even more money for Ukraine.
Perhaps the two getting past those prior June tensions was the result of the White House continuing to essentially sign off on whatever Ukraine requests.
Last month, Zelensky boasted in a CBS Face the Nation interview that Washington is providing him with a whopping $1.5 billion per month for state coffers as the country piles up a large war-time deficit.
"The (FPSA) gives us $1.5 billion every month to support our budget to fight" against Russia, the Ukrainian leader explained, but pointed out there remains "a deficit of $5 billion in our budget." Of course, in that interview he immediately pivoted to repeating Kyiv's longtime complaint that it's not enough - because it's never enough.