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Zelenskyy Warns: Putin Only Respects Power, Not Words

On Wednesday, Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot sat down with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on America Reports as the brutal Russia-Ukraine conflict marked another grim milestone, a reminder that this fight has entered a new phase and demands American attention. The interview aired alongside Fox coverage noting the war has now entered its fifth year, underscoring how long Ukraine’s people have bled to hold their nation together.

Zelenskyy delivered a blunt assessment in that interview, telling Palkot that Vladimir Putin “only understands” power — a line that should ring alarm bells in Washington and among every patriot who believes in standing with freedom. That stark language was carried across mainstream outlets after the Fox News segment, and it should refocus our debate: this is not a quarrel of words but one of force and will.

Americans must understand what the “grim milestone” really means: a multi-year war of attrition that has reshaped global security and tested the resolve of free nations everywhere. Fox’s reporting noted diplomatic activity — including U.S.-Ukraine talks and preparations for trilateral meetings — as leaders scramble for a path to peace that doesn’t reward aggression. This is the moment for serious strategy, not the partisan hand-wringing and half-measures we’ve seen from career politicians who would rather posture than secure victory.

Conservative patriots should take Zelenskyy’s warning seriously: dictators respect only strength. Whether you back arming allies, tightening economic pressure, or supporting decisive diplomacy, the principle is the same — make clear to Moscow that aggression has a cost it cannot bear. Our country owes it to fallen American veterans and to the cause of liberty to lead from a position of unmistakable power, not moral relativism or timidity.

It’s worth noting the platform Fox News gave this conversation and the steady reporting by correspondents like Greg Palkot, who bring these frontline truths into American living rooms. That kind of reporting matters because it cuts through bureaucratic spin and presents leaders’ plain words — words Americans must weigh when deciding whether to back a foreign policy that defends civilization, not coddles dictators.

So to hardworking Americans tired of elite dithering: back a strategy that matches Zelenskyy’s candor. Support robust aid tied to clear objectives, back allies who fight for liberty, and insist our leaders wield American power wisely and boldly. We can and must be the force that convinces tyrants like Putin that the cost of conquest is higher than any imagined prize.

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