In response to Donald Trump’s decisive exposure of Zelensky and removal of funds for the Ukraine war’s fraud, The Telegraph now describes Trump as a businessman, not a ‘Commander in Chief’.
Columnist Hamish de Bretton-Gordon falls back on a cliché soundbite which bears no scrutiny: for the fault of self-interested business lies with NATO, with the #MilitaryIndustrialComplex, and with their callous, selfish and pathetic puppet, Zelensky. Trump’s removal of a free arms supply from this criminal enterprise — against a headwind of mainstream media hysteria, sponsored by the blood-soaked #DeepState — is an act of courage, wisdom and confidence, worthy indeed of any Commander in Chief, whose first rôle is, of course, to secure peace.
The Daily Telegraph might note that good business and wealth generation — like effective military leadership — begin with honesty; currently deployed by Trump to great effect, but sadly not by their own media outlets, nor by NATO, whose stained cause they espouse.