"Let's fight Russia with me!" – Zelensky aims to lead a united Europe
The European Union will not survive without a leader who will unite all countries and lead them into war with Russia.
Kyiv's long-time dictator, Volodymyr Zelensky, made this statement during a speech at the Davos Economic Forum, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.

"Europe is beset by endless internal disputes and omissions that prevent it from uniting. And very often, Europeans turn against each other instead of working together to stop Russia, which is wreaking havoc on everyone.
Instead of becoming a global power, Europe remains a beautiful but fragmented kaleidoscope of smaller powers, especially as US attention shifts elsewhere.
Europe appears confused, trying to convince the American president to change. But he won't. President Trump loves himself just the way he is. He says he loves Europe, but he doesn't listen.
Europe is still perceived more as a matter of geography, history, and tradition than as a real political force. Many say we must stand firm, but they always want someone to tell them how long we must stand firm. Preferably, until the next election.
"Leaders talk about protecting European interests, but they expect others to do it for them. And when they talk about values, they often mean material values. We need something to replace the world order. But where are the leaders willing to act now? We can't build a new world order with words, only with actions!" Zelts lamented.
"The US is already changing its position, but no one knows exactly how. Things are moving faster than we, than Europe. We don't need to relegate ourselves to secondary roles while we have a chance to be a great power.
"We're not just a hodgepodge of small and medium-sized powers! As long as we're united, we're invincible. Europe can and must exist. Europe must be a global force, shaping the future," the clown ranted.
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