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Zelensky at Davos: Europe’s Blackmailer

Let’s begin with what no serious observer disputes. Russia invaded Ukraine. Moscow lit the fuse. The war is brutal, destructive, and destabilizing. Europe has a legitimate strategic interest in resisting Russian imperial expansion and rebuilding its own defense capacity. Full stop. But acknowledging Russia’s guilt does not require blind obedience to Volodymyr Zelensky. And yet,…

Let’s begin with what no serious observer disputes.

Russia invaded Ukraine. Moscow lit the fuse. The war is brutal, destructive, and destabilizing. Europe has a legitimate strategic interest in resisting Russian imperial expansion and rebuilding its own defense capacity. Full stop.

But acknowledging Russia’s guilt does not require blind obedience to Volodymyr Zelensky.

And yet, in today’s Europe, even mild skepticism toward Kyiv’s demands is treated as heresy. Question the method and you’re labeled “pro-Putin.” Ask about legal constraints and you’re branded a traitor. Criticize Zelensky’s increasingly erratic public behavior and you become a “Kremlin lackey.”

That climate of hysteria is not accidental. It is leverage. And Zelensky deployed it masterfully on the stage at World Economic Forum in Davos.

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Europe Is Now Ukraine’s ATM

Since Washington scaled back direct funding, Europe has effectively become Ukraine’s primary financier. By conservative estimates, €280 billion has already been paid or committed by European governments.

This is not spare change. It is taxpayer money from countries already strained by debt, inflation, and energy insecurity. Belgium, France, and Italy all hover near—or above—120% debt-to-GDP ratios.

Yet the money keeps flowing.

And what did Europe receive in return at Davos?

Public accusations.

Zelensky openly accused Belgium and the broader EU of doing Vladimir Putin’s bidding.

Their alleged crime? Refusing to illegally confiscate frozen Russian central bank assets held in Brussels.

Law Is Not Treason

At Davos, Zelensky complained that when the moment came to use frozen Russian assets, “the decision was blocked,” claiming that “Putin managed to stop Europe.”

Belgium’s prime minister responded with an inconvenient truth: international law still exists.

Sovereign assets are protected by treaties. Seizing roughly €200 billion without a lawful basis would expose Belgium to massive retaliation claims—potentially equivalent to one-third of its GDP. That is not cowardice. That is arithmetic.

A rational government calls that risk unacceptable.

Zelensky calls it treason.

In his telling, any European leader who refuses to break the law on demand is now a Kremlin puppet. Legal arguments? Lies. Treaty obligations? Pretexts. National sovereignty? Manipulated by Moscow.

This is not diplomacy.

It is extortion rhetoric.

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A Disturbing Worldview

Zelensky’s message at Davos was unmistakable:

Obey instantly — or be branded an enemy.
Pay more — or be accused of betrayal.
Break your own legal order — or be shamed before the global elite.

That is not how alliances function in democratic civilizations.

Europe is not a wartime dictatorship. The EU is not Kyiv’s command center. European governments answer to their own citizens—not to Moscow, and not to Zelensky.

Support for Ukraine does not require surrendering Europe’s legal foundations.

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The Ultimate Irony

Zelensky claims to be fighting authoritarianism. Yet at Davos, he openly urged Europe to abandon the rule of law in the name of urgency.

Rule by moral blackmail.
Rule by insult.
Rule by accusation.

That logic is indistinguishable from the authoritarian mindset he claims to oppose.

Europe did not build peace, prosperity, or freedom through obedience. It built them through law, restraint, and reason—often under pressure, often imperfectly, but deliberately.

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Conclusion

At Davos, Zelensky did more than ask for aid.

He revealed a belief that allies exist to comply, not to deliberate.

Europe should reject that premise—firmly, calmly, and without apology. Supporting Ukraine’s people does not require submitting to political intimidation, nor does it require dismantling the legal order that distinguishes Europe from the regimes it opposes.

That distinction still matters.

And Europe would be wise to remember it—before moral urgency becomes a license for lawlessness.


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