one of the advisers was quite frank about, you know, zelenskyy s the way he s performed the role of a wartime president. one of the aides said sometimes he s too much of an actor. yeah. the aide said that, and this aide actually, like many of zelenskyy s aides comes from the world of acting and showbiz himself. he s a former theater actor for 17 years. now a military adviser to zelenskyy. he said, yeah, sometimes i get the feeling that the president is sort of stepping into the role a little bit too much and playing the role rather than being himself. and he said that it would be better if zelenskyy just was himself because when he is his natural self, especially when he s tired and too tired to act, then he makes the greatest impression for his integrity and strength as a leader. that really was a great quote, too tired to act, too tired to think about it. this is an interesting side of zelenskyy we have not seen
has bitten off way more than he can chew at the end of the day. and i think we need to make sure we secure this country. we need to give them whatever they asked for. again, president zelenskyy s for s4 bullets. he asked for ammunition. he asked for more help from us. as a country that believes in freedom and as a country that believes in freedom, we have to make sure we give him whatever he needs. again, you and i, maybe we should have boots on the ground. but at the end of the day we have supply this country with as much that they have the freedom that we enjoy every single day. carley: additionally coming into the country to get into the right country and proving to be a beggar challenge that we anticipated. wesley hunt thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. the white house with reelection victory and an encouraging sign for president biden 2024 hopes. listen to this white house this white house chief of staff ron,
media now, phones, it s easy to require these things and verify them. so i was pleased to see this development, they are focused on this, they are thinking long term. i really do think, between that and president zelenskyy s was his leadership and stamina, the way he hasn t fallen, that president putin will be over soon that will be hard for him, not only to try to seize ukraine, but to maintain any kind of public support back home. because if he can t go back home with some kind of win for a dictator, that bells demise in the future. paul, talk to me about the international criminal court, the prosecutor saying essentially his office may, quote, exercises jurisdiction over and investigate any act of genocide crime against humanity or war crime committed within ukraine. so it s not just that ukrainians that are observing this and collecting data for
artillery and rockets. that is the next step. but it s an optimistic picture on the ground from a soldier s point of view. how about false optimism? ambassador taylor, earlier today the russian foreign minister said there is hope for reaching a compromise. do you see that in any way? i mean, at the same time putin gave a dramatic, rambling speech full of lies to his own people, saying that while russian was doing was all defensive and protecting against nazis. lie, lie, lie. stephanie, of course, you are exactly right. that speech by president putin was not only lies, it was hatred. and hatred for his own, people for russians. this was an amazing display, and particularly in contrast to president zelenskyy s as general mccaffrey just said, inspirational speech. president putin made it clear his hatred for all the things he is trying to do.