Opinion
This
Never Happened With an American President Before
Feb. 28,
2025
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/28/opinion/trump-zelensky.html
Thomas L.
Friedman
By Thomas L.
Friedman
Opinion
Columnist
What
happened in the Oval Office on Friday — the obviously planned ambush of
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine by President Trump and Vice President
JD Vance — was something that had never happened in the nearly 250-year history
of this country: In a major war in Europe, our president clearly sided with the
aggressor, the dictator and the invader against the democrat, the freedom
fighter and the invaded.
You want an
analogy? Imagine if, when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel came to
the White House this month, Trump and Vance told him that the war with Hamas
had gone on too long, too many lives had been lost and it was costing America
too much money, so it was time for Bibi and the Israeli people to do a deal
with the Hamas aggressor.
Because
Russia did to Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, what Hamas did to Israel on Oct. 7,
2023 — a surprise invasion, murder and the ensuing sexual violence to wreak
destruction on another nation and its society. Trump took Bibi’s side 110
percent against Hamas, and now he is taking Putin’s side 110 percent against
Zelensky and Ukraine.
It is hard
to express what a break this is in American foreign policy. We stood on the
side of liberty and those fighting for it around the world. There are times the
isolationist forces in our population have held us back and had to be
persuaded. There have been times when — in support of the larger cause of
liberty — against dangerous foes like Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, we had
to align ourselves temporarily with dictators.
But I can’t
think of a single time when an American president declared that the
democratically elected leader of a country preserving liberty was a “dictator”
who started the war with his neighbor — when it was the vicious neighboring
dictator who actually started the war.
If you
listen to Trump, everything we have done for Ukraine is pure altruism. We have
no actual interests at stake ourselves in its fate or the triumph of liberty
there. We have no actual interest in the fact that Ukraine is protecting the
European Union — a giant, pro-American alliance of free markets and free
people. It doesn’t matter a whit to Trump what happens to the E.U. or Ukraine.
All that matters is that Zelensky says “thank you” louder for our altruism and
that, in the middle of his war of survival, sign over a generation of Ukraine’s
mineral wealth to us.
This is a
total perversion of U.S. foreign policy practiced by every president since
World War I. My fellow Americans, we are in completely uncharted waters, led by
a president, who — well, I cannot believe he is a Russian agent, but he sure
plays one on TV.
Thomas L.
Friedman is the foreign affairs Opinion columnist. He joined the paper in 1981
and has won three Pulitzer Prizes. He is the author of seven books, including
“From Beirut to Jerusalem,” which won the National Book Award. @tomfriedman •
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