From Chaplin to Churchill: How Volodymyr Zelensky became savior of Ukraine

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From Chaplin to Churchill: How Volodymyr Zelensky became savior of Ukraine
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'I need ammunition, not a ride.'

told a Ukrainian diplomatic delegation at the Pentagon on Feb. 22,"They're going to roll into Kyiv in a few days. They're coming in with tanks and columns of formations. You need to be ready for that. You need to be prepared. If you're not, it's going to be a slaughter.", remarkable for any wartime leader, much less one who'd driven the Russians out of Kyiv.

Debuting in 2015, a year after Russia’s first invasion of Ukraine and its seizure of Crimea, “Servant of People” was full of jokes told not just at the expense of Ukraine’s oligarch-dominated and morally promiscuous political establishment but at the European Union, NATO and Putin. It ran for five seasons.

It’s as if Charlie Chaplin, who knew a thing or two about humiliating dictators, was transformed into Winston Churchill, who famously mobilized language and sent it into battle.tapping out the notes to"Hava Nagila" on a piano The JDAM kit enables “dumb,” unguided bombs to be converted into highly accurate, GPS-guided, smart munitions. Patriots can target aircraft and cruise missiles at ranges of up to 99 miles; they can also intercept the short-range ballistic missiles reportedly agreed to be supplied to Russia by Iran, something current Ukrainian air defense systems are mostly incapable of doing.

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