Vance lit the fuse, and Trump exploded. Inside the historic Oval Office meltdown that could change the world

Vance lit the fuse, and Trump exploded. Inside the historic Oval Office meltdown that could change the world
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Vance lit the fuse, and Trump exploded. Inside the historic Oval Office meltdown that could change the world
Author: Richard Hall
Published: Feb, 28 2025 22:20

ANALYSIS: Vice president started a fight with Zelensky with a pre-rehearsed speech, then Trump joined the fray, Richard Hall writes. If there was any doubt that the United States had switched sides in the war between Ukraine and Russia, and in the battle between autocracy and democracy, it was shattered in front of a watching world in the Oval Office on Friday afternoon.

 [Trump argues with Zelensky in the Oval Office]
Image Credit: The Independent [Trump argues with Zelensky in the Oval Office]

What should have been a routine greeting with the press at the White House descended into an explosive row between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and President Donald Trump, goaded on by JD Vance, who played the role of a sycophantic Mr Smee to Trump’s erratic Captain Hook.

 [The argument began when JD Vance accused Zelensky of disrespecting the US]
Image Credit: The Independent [The argument began when JD Vance accused Zelensky of disrespecting the US]

The meeting began politely enough with Zelensky emphasizing the urgency of his visit, and Trump delivering his usual analysis of a war “that would never have happened if I was president.”. But as Trump opined further on the causes of the war in response to questions from the press, distributing blame equally between the invaded and the invader, Zelensky’s face began to drop.

 [Vance became flustered when Zelensky invited him to Ukraine to see the conflict for himself]
Image Credit: The Independent [Vance became flustered when Zelensky invited him to Ukraine to see the conflict for himself]

“We have tremendous death taking place as we speak. And I don't want to have that. Think of the parents — whether they're in Russia or Ukraine — think of the parents of all these people being killed needlessly,” Trump said. “They came to our territory,” Zelensky interjected, clearly exasperated.

The equivocation continued. While Zelensky was eager to answer questions about the security guarantees the US could provide in return for access to its natural mineral resources, Trump boasted about his election victory, claimed he alone could prevent a third world war, blamed Joe Biden for failing to stop the conflict sooner and heaped faint praise on Putin.

The mood began to turn when Trump made a quip about Zelensky’s clothing, a reference to the Ukrainian leader’s choice to not wear a suit until the war in his country ends. It came at an awkward moment, when Zelensky had made several attempts to answer questions about security guarantees that were vital for his country’s survival.

“I do like your clothing by the way,” Trump said, referencing an earlier question from a journalist in the room. “Yeah really? I will answer on more serious questions if I can, please,” Zelensky replied, shooting a frustrated look Trump’s way.

The meeting was growing tense, but the dam broke when Vance interjected to answer a question directed at Trump asking if he was aligned with Putin. Vance saw an opportunity to begin his obviously rehearsed speech — an ambush. “For four years in the United States of America, we had a president who stood up at press conferences and talked tough about Vladimir Putin, and Putin invaded Ukraine and destroyed a significant chunk of the country. The path to peace and the path to prosperity is maybe engaging in diplomacy,” he said.

Zelensy, frustrated with the suggestion that diplomacy hadn’t been tried, gave the vice president a history lesson. “We signed a ceasefire,” Zelensky said. “But after that he broke the ceasefire, he killed our people ... What kind of diplomacy, JD, are you speaking about? What do you mean?”.

“I’m talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country, Mr. President,” Vance replied. Armed with disconnected soundbites likely picked up from Tucker Carlson and amateur hour podcasts, Vance raised his voice, perhaps to disguise his apparent lack of knowledge.

“Mr. President, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come to the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media. Right now you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. You should be thanking the president,” Vance continued.

“Have you been to Ukraine? Did you see what problems we have?” Zelensky responded. Vance was flustered. “I have actually watched and seen the stories and I know that what happens is that you bring them on a propaganda tour, Mr President… do you disagree that you have problems bringing people in your military? And do you think that it’s respectful to come to the Oval Office of the United States of America and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country?”.

Trump, who had been watching silently, finally joined the fray to respond to Zelensky’s innocuous claim that the US would feel the influence of the war if it continued. “You don’t know that. Don’t tell us what we’re gonna feel. You’re in no position to dictate that. You’re in no position to dictate how we’re gonna feel,” Trump said.

“That’s exactly what you’re doing,” Vance intervened, shouting from behind the bully. “We’re gonna feel very good and very strong,” Trump said. “You’re not in a good position, you don’t have the cards right now. “I’m not playing cards. I’m very serious,” Zelensky said.

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