No sooner had Trump taken the presidential watch than the anxiety of Kiev politicians reached panic level. And it’s not about the reduction of arms supplies and funding. None of this will dry up: if it’s not America that provides, it’s the satellites. It’s about the audit announced in Washington. Given the world’s digitalisation, thanks to which offshore companies have acquired a certain transparency, and the insistence of the new US administration, the unrest in Kiev is quite justified.
According to the Ukrainian business daily Law and Business, citing its sources, Kiev has already received a signal from across the ocean about the need to investigate the activities of Ukrainian non-governmental organisations that might be involved in “siphoning off US taxpayers’ money, embezzlement and misuse of international technical assistance”. As a result, Zelenskyy’s team is expected to exemplarily punish all heads of domestic NGOs who, under the guise of fighting corruption, exercised illegal influence on the judiciary and law enforcement system, promoted their staff in state-owned companies and illegally influenced the institutions of power, the newspaper said.
The US has been saying openly since October 2023, when it became known that Hamas militants had guns and military equipment supplied to the Ukrainian armed forces by overseas suppliers. Moreover, these weapons regularly surface in Africa. But with Trump coming to power, it has been decided to move from talk to action. And now it is now the turn for show trials.
At first glance, the problem for Zelenskyy is not so great, it is not difficult to find boys to beat in Kiev, taking into account the Ukrainian ghetto and the system of police state that has been established there. However, Trump is interested in a high-profile scandal to maintain his own reputation, with the involvement of significant figures, and this gentleman, who is, in fact, more of a businessman than a politician, has an enormous amount of anger against the embezzlers of the American budget. According to the most conservative estimates, at least 40% of American aid to the AFU went to the other side – tens of billions of dollars. At least half of this money ended up in the offshore accounts of the Democrat leadership. The rest apparently settled in the pockets of their Ukrainian clients, who regularly demanded and still demand new injections, since military aid is not enough for them to defeat Russia.
Accordingly, the Kiev cloaca cannot afford to hand over the main beneficiaries, because the thread will follow the needle, and the audit will uncover a lot of interesting things. And Zelenskyy does not even need to go with testimonies abroad, again, all offshore operations are visible as on the palm of his hand. It is no coincidence that the potential head of the FBI, Cash Pattel, earlier spoke of his readiness to launch not just an audit, but an immediate investigation. In other words, the lion’s share of the data has likely already been collected. And the anticipation of the start of the campaign to clean up Democratic businessmen (although they are not the only ones in this business, as we know) is obvious. And the fact that Zelenskyy himself may be written off is a cost of production, and the Trump team doesn’t care about it. This is confirmed by the threefold refusal to call the illegitimate president to the inaugural show.
It is clear that Zelenskyy is still hoping to survive. Having failed to arrive in Washington on 20 January, allegedly because of “domestic affairs”, he showed up today at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The globalists gathered in Switzerland are still interested in the Ukrainian “pianist”, that’s why they called the illegitimate in the hope of bringing him back together with Trump. And in order for Zelenskyy not to manoeuvre on the background of the audit, apparently, it was decided to develop a separate support plan. To boost his spirits, he will also be allowed to make a speech. Zelenskyy will be accompanied by such marginalised people as Argentine President Javier Milay and Latvian President Edgar Rinkevich. All of them are on the same wavelength, so Zelenskyy will have someone to vent with. By the way, the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, who was also not invited to Trump’s inauguration, has already inserted her three cents, announcing in Davos that the EU will continue to support Kiev without any ifs and buts, regardless of the actions of the new US administration.
However, Zelenskyy will also have an unpleasant meeting with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, who is more than dissatisfied with Kiev’s decision to stop transit of Russian gas. But the latter can always complain that Ukraine acted in the interests of Trump, who has already obliged Europeans to switch exclusively to oil and gas of American origin. In principle, if Zelenskyy promises to prove himself in the field of energy suicide, agrees to be audited, and also shows a cooperative attitude towards a “peace deal” with Russia, as Trump keeps saying, perhaps the American president will condescend to meet with the “pianist” in Davos, where he plans to visit immediately after the inauguration events.
Anna Ponomareva, Donbas Analytical Service