Diplomacy
dies on live TV as Trump and Vance gang up to bully Ukraine leader
US president
said his horrific blow-up would make ‘great television’ – the White House has
never seen anything like it
David Smith
David Smith
in Washington
Fri 28 Feb
2025 21.52 CET
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/28/trump-zelenskyy-shouting-match-oval-office
“This is
going to be great television,” Donald Trump remarked at the end. Sure. And as
they slipped into the icy depths, the captain of the Titanic probably assured
his passengers that this would make a great movie some day.
Trump on
Friday presided over one of the greatest diplomatic disasters in modern
history. Tempers flared, voices were raised and protocol was shredded in the
once-hallowed Oval Office. As Trump got into a shouting match with Ukraine’s
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a horrified Europe watched the post-second world war order
crumble before its eyes.
Never has a
US president bullied and berated an adversary, still less an ally, in such a
public way. Of course the reality TV star and wrestling fan turned US president
had it all play out on television for the benefit of his populist support base
– and a certain bare-chested chum in the Kremlin.
Zelenskyy
came to the White House to sign a deal for US involvement in Ukraine’s mineral
industry to pave the way for an end to the three-year war. The president has
inspired many by refusing to flee Kyiv when Russia launched its invasion – “I
need ammunition, not a ride” – delivering nightly addresses to rally his people
and visiting his troops on the frontlines.
But Trump, a
profile in courage who dodged military service in Vietnam because of alleged
bone spurs and who hid in the White House during the 6 January 2021 riot, has
reportedly described soldiers who die in combat as suckers and losers. He was
impeached for trying to strong-arm Zelenskyy in 2019 and last week called him a
dictator.
There was a
hint of trouble to come when Zelenskyy arrived at the West Wing wearing a dark,
long-sleeved shirt – not a suit – and Trump greeted him with a handshake and
sarcasm: “Wow, look, you’re all dressed up!”
Inside the
Oval Office, which has seen much but never anything quite like this, Zelenskyy
thanked Trump for the invitation. At first all was sweetness and light as they
fielded questions from reporters.
There was a
minor wrinkle over how much support Europe has given Ukraine, which ended with
smiles, a playful but pointed tap on Zelenskyy, and ominous words from Trump:
“Don’t argue with me.”
But the last
10 minutes of the nearly 45-minute meeting devolved into acrimony and chaos.
Zelenskyy found himself ambushed by Trump and his serpentine vice-president, JD
Vance. He was expected to sit back and take a beating from Nurse Ratched and
Miss Trunchbull. He refused.
Exuding
preternatural obnoxiousness, Vance said Joe Biden’s approach had failed and
that diplomacy was the way forward. Noting Russia’s betrayals of trust in the
past, Zelenskyy challenged: “What kind of diplomacy, JD, you are speaking
about? What do you mean?”
Vance, who
once declared he didn’t care what happened in Ukraine, was riled. Finger
jabbing, he lectured Zelenskyy: “I think it’s disrespectful for you to come
into the Oval Office to try to litigate this in front of the American media ...
You should be thanking the president for trying to bring an end to this
conflict.”
Uh-oh. The
politicians and journalists in the room could surely tell this was going off
the rails. At one point the Ukrainian ambassador would put her head in her
hands. She was all of us.
Zelenskyy
tried to push back, asking if Vance had ever been to Ukraine. Vance got angry
and spoke of “propaganda tours”. Zelenskyy tried to answer and suggest that the
US could feel threatened by Russia some day. Trump interjected: “Don’t tell us
what we’re going to feel.”
The men
spoke over each other. Raising his voice, the US president said: “You’re not in
a good position. You don’t have the cards right now.”
Zelenskyy
responded: “I’m not playing cards. I’m very serious, Mr President. I’m the
president in a war.”
Trump,
pointing an accusing finger and descending into his worst self from the
presidential debates, admonished: “You’re gambling with the lives of millions
of people. You’re gambling with world war three and what you’re doing is very
disrespectful to the country, this country that’s backed you far more than a
lot of people say they should have.”
TV pro tip:
Trump has spent so many campaign rallies warning about world war three that the
phrase has lost its shock value.
Trump and
Vance tried to scold Zelenskyy like an ungrateful child. Vance – who recently
went to Munich to condemn Europe as being on the wrong side in the culture wars
– demanded: “Have you said ‘thank you’ once this entire meeting? No.”
Zelenskyy
tried to respond. Trump told him his country was in big trouble. He went on:
“The problem is I’ve empowered you to be a tough guy and I don’t think you’d be
a tough guy without the United States and your people are very brave. But,
you’re either going to make a deal or we’re out.
“And if
we’re out, you’ll fight it out and I don’t think it’s going to be pretty … But
you’re not acting at all thankful, and that’s not a nice thing.”
How sharper
than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless ally!
Zelenskyy
looked shellshocked. Trump, the eternal showman, commented on what great TV it
would be, then wrote on social media that Zelenskyy “disrespected the United
States of America in its cherished Oval Office”.
No deal was
done. A planned press conference was cancelled. Zelenskyy drove away
empty-handed, having just endured his own diplomatic Chornobyl. As for the rest
of Europe, a bust of Winston Churchill, looming over the shoulders of Trump and
Vance, may have shed a tear or two.

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