⚡ПІНКУС: ШОК! Кремль ПРИЧЕТНИЙ ДО СМЕРТІ ГРЕМА? Після ВІЗИТУ В КИЇВ СТАЛОСЬ ДИВНЕ. Працювала ФСБ?
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Boris Pinkus expresses condolences for the death of Senator Lindsey Graham, highlighting his significant role as a devoted friend of Ukraine and Israel. Graham was a staunch defender of Judeo-Christian values, a foundation of America's principles.
The host outlines Lindsey Graham's intense schedule leading up to his death, including winning primaries, introducing new sanctions against Russia, and visiting Ukraine. The unexpected nature of his death has led to speculation, with some suggesting foul play from hostile intelligence services like those in Russia or Iran.
Pinkus reveals that Graham's tenth visit to Kyiv was to deliver good news: approval from Trump for new sanctions against Russia, targeting China's role in supporting Russia, and the acceleration of Patriot missile production for Ukraine, which Graham personally conveyed to Zelenskyy.
The discussion delves into various theories about Graham's death, including poisoning by Russian intelligence, Iranian involvement due to his pro-Israel stance, and even a statement from pro-Trump activist Laura Loomer suggesting a hostile U.S. intelligence agency. Pinkus notes that Graham had no prior heart issues and was under constant medical supervision, making his sudden death suspicious.
Both the host and Pinkus agree that a thorough investigation into Graham's death is crucial and will likely be conducted. Pinkus assures that other prominent senators like Ted Cruz, John Kennedy, and John Thune will continue to support Ukraine, reflecting a growing pro-Ukrainian sentiment among voters.
Pinkus criticizes Trump's approach to Iran, arguing that dictators should be eliminated, not negotiated with. He also advocates for Ukraine to adopt a more aggressive, 'eye for an eye' strategy against Russia, targeting Russian cities in response to attacks on Ukrainian civilians.
Pinkus highlights Trump's failure to address China's role in global conflicts, emphasizing that peace in Ukraine and the Middle East depends on Chinese intervention. He also suggests that Trump should initiate a global nuclear disarmament process, beginning with China, to reduce international tensions.
The conversation shifts to Israel's readiness for a solo military operation against Iran, a move used to pressure the U.S. Pinkus also comments on the potential appointment of Yulia Svyrydenko as Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S., viewing it as a positive step to leverage her connections and trust in Washington.
Pinkus concludes by reiterating that despite the loss of allies like Graham, the spirit of support for Ukraine and Israel remains strong. He believes Graham's death will further energize those advocating for both nations, emphasizing the growing number of their supporters globally.