Zelensky gave an interview to The New Yorker where he conveys...

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    Zelensky gave an interview to The New Yorker where he conveys the message that either Biden agrees to his plan, or he will be held responsible for everything that happens next.

    Zelensky: This plan is designed, first and foremost, with Biden’s support in mind. If he doesn’t want to support it, I cannot force him. If he refuses—well, then we must continue to live inside Plan B. And that’s unfortunate.

    Interviewer: What would that look like? I mean, if Biden says no?

    Zelensky: That’s a horrible thought. It would mean that Biden doesn’t want to end the war in any way that denies Russia a victory. And we would end up with a very long war—an impossible, exhausting situation that would kill a tremendous number of people. Having said that, I can’t blame Biden for anything. At the end of the day, he took a powerful, historic step when he chose to support us at the start of the war, an action that pushed our other partners to do the same. We recognize Biden’s great achievement in this respect. That step of his already constituted a historic victory.

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    ring that Zelensky's plan involves drawing the U.S. into a war with Russia, it essentially sounds like this: either I will blame the old man for everything, or he will pull the U.S. deeper into the conflict and pass it on to his successor
 
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