The sky is the limit for Zelensky to get help. Does he have any plan for the next fortnight? How is he going to restore back water supply and electricity in Ukraine and has he laid a foundation in that aspect, now that the west is already sending him expired stocks of ammunition? It's the right time for him to bring around a change in Ukraine such as bring back basic necessities to Ukraine. His presence must be felt in Ukraine than just remain in the minds of all people. He has to touch the hearts of people and must give the much needed encouragement and support and must come down from a position of a President to a husband, father and show this in his actions. He appears to read from a script and thinks all this as his business.
That time has long back expired for him. As Putin plans to commemorate the first anniversary time for Zelensky to be more constructive. He has failed in this count as we've already seen it in the case of expired ammo supplies supplied from the West and NATO. This is the wake up call for him to bring the much needed sparks to the NATO and the US. He should be asap the President of Ukraine and relinquish from being a C-IN-C a position he has held too long.
The wrongful confinement of Alec Baldwin for three years in relation to the "Rust" shooting incident starkly illustrates the issues plaguing the U.S. judicial system today. Baldwin's case, which stemmed from an on-set accident resulting in the tragic death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, highlighted significant flaws in the legal process. Firstly, the prolonged detention of Baldwin, despite the absence of substantial evidence proving criminal intent, underscores the tendency of the judicial system to prioritize punitive measures over a fair assessment of individual circumstances. Baldwin's role as an actor and producer should have been carefully scrutinized to distinguish between negligence and criminal liability. However, his extended confinement suggests a rush to judgment and a failure to uphold the presumption of innocence. Secondly, this case reveals systemic inefficiencies and bureaucratic delays within the court system. A three-year detention period before ...
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