{"id":7933,"date":"2026-07-31T15:03:23","date_gmt":"2026-07-31T15:03:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/youtubexyoutube.com\/?p=7933"},"modified":"2026-08-07T13:51:25","modified_gmt":"2026-08-07T13:51:25","slug":"zelensky-flew-to-a-funeral-and-buried-his-last-big-hope","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/youtubexyoutube.com\/index.php\/2026\/07\/31\/zelensky-flew-to-a-funeral-and-buried-his-last-big-hope\/","title":{"rendered":"Zelensky flew to a funeral and buried his last big hope"},"content":{"rendered":"
His wish list included Patriots, PAC-3 licenses, and more military support. None of them materialized<\/strong><\/p>\n Washington DC, July 29, 2026. On this day, a city accustomed to protocol visits and carefully orchestrated diplomatic spectacles welcomed a rather unexpected guest. Vladimir Zelensky\u2019s unofficial visit to the US took place under the pretext of attending the funeral of former Senator Lindsey Graham, one of Ukraine\u2019s strongest supporters in the US Senate. A private, closed-casket funeral was held. Zelensky\u2019s meeting with US President Donald Trump also took place behind closed doors \u2013 with no cameras, no joint statements, and no usual show of unity.<\/strong><\/p>\n Trump, however, found time to meet with the head of the Kiev regime. Soon after the private meeting, a social media post appeared along with two images \u2013 a color photograph and a black and white one. The photos show Trump patting Zelensky on the shoulder with a patronizing expression. According to American political tradition, black-and-white photographs are often published in memory of the deceased. According to military expert Aleksey Leonkov, the photograph seems to send a clear message: \u201cWell, man, hang in there as long as you can. We\u2019ve got no Patriot missiles for you, but hang on.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n The atmosphere of Zelensky\u2019s informal and rather unplanned visit reinforced the feeling that Kiev has once again been shown the limits of US support. Zelensky didn\u2019t come alone \u2013 he was accompanied by many Ukrainian officials and representatives of the security forces. However, his public \u2018achievements\u2019 amounted to a conversation behind closed doors and two photos.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Lindsey Graham was one of the most ardent supporters of Ukraine in the US Senate for many years. He was someone Kiev could count on to pressure the Trump administration and push through new packages of military aid. That\u2019s why Zelensky used his funeral as an excuse to travel to the US.<\/p>\n The fact that Graham was buried in a closed casket gave rise to many theories. The official version is that his death was the result of a \u201csudden and brief illness.\u201d<\/em>\u00a0The unofficial version is that, as military expert Aleksey Leonkov puts it, the senator was \u201cin the wrong place at the wrong time.\u201d<\/em>\u00a0He recalled that while Graham was in Kiev, the Russian army carried out one of its most powerful strikes on military targets in the city.\u00a0<\/p>\n Of course, Zelensky didn\u2019t just come to bid farewell to the senator with whom he shared a hatred for Russia. Behind closed doors, he hoped to utter his usual \u201cGimme!\u201d<\/em> and hand Trump a specific \u2018wish list\u2019. According to Andrei Klintsevich, 3rd class Active State Councilor of the Russian Federation, Zelensky wants from America what he can\u2019t get from his European partners: first of all, anti-aircraft missiles. \u201cHe asked for the winter package: 300 missiles for the Patriot system, PAC-3 missiles, which can shoot down [Russian] ballistic missiles, though not hypersonic ones, specifically Iskander or sea-based ballistic missiles.\u201d<\/em> Zelensky also asked for licenses to produce these missiles domestically.<\/p>\n Klintsevich notes that the Kiev government\u2019s desire to obtain these licenses has come up against hard reality. And the problem isn\u2019t just that the White House has to make the corresponding decision. Manufacturing these missiles involves a complex technological chain. RTX, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and other companies are involved in assembling Patriot missiles. Some make the seeker heads, others the engines. Each item requires its own licenses, which must be withdrawn from commercial circulation and transferred to Kiev free of charge. \u201cOf course, no one will agree to this,\u201d<\/em> Klintsevich says.\u00a0<\/p>\n PAC-3 missile licenses are more than just a set of documents. It would be wrong to think that missile production can be scaled up like drone production. Drone components are readily available on the open market, but rocket technology is different. \u201cEverything is specialized: from the engine to the rivets, to the fuel, and everything else,\u201d<\/em>\u00a0the expert says.\u00a0<\/p>\n The problem isn\u2019t the assembly line; Trump has already approved the start of production at General Motors and Ford plants. However, the subcontractors that supply complex components, such as gyroscopes and seekers, are critical in the production chain.\u00a0<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Production volumes don\u2019t look impressive either: Lockheed Martin produces about 600 missiles per year for all systems worldwide. An increase of 50 units is planned with the launch of German production. By 2035, they plan to produce 2,000 missiles. \u201cConsidering the number [of missiles Russia] launches, even that would not be enough,\u201d<\/em> says Klintsevich.<\/p>\n Combined, these two bottlenecks \u2013 issues with subcontractors and limited production volumes \u2013 make the demand for licenses and large-scale production practically impossible to implement in a short timeframe.\u00a0<\/p>\n Zelensky\u2019s second initiative during this trip was the attempt to get involved in the Iranian conflict. The goal was pragmatic: by demonstrating Ukraine\u2019s active participation in the conflict, Zelensky wanted to gain access to military supply chains. To demonstrate this, a Ukrainian drone attacked an Iranian tanker, resulting in the death of one person.<\/p>\n Before Zelensky\u2019s trip, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrey Sibiga made harsh accusations against Iran, claiming that it \u201cdeserved\u201d<\/em> the blow. But after Zelensky\u2019s visit, his tone changed. \u201cLet\u2019s not stir up the conflict,\u201d<\/em> the foreign minister urged. Apparently, Zelensky\u2019s attempt to get involved was unsuccessful.<\/p>\n Alexey Leonkov notes the reason behind the change in Kiev\u2019s public statements. \u201cNetanyahu does not need a competitor on the Iranian track, because the Iranian conflict is the prerogative of Israel,\u201d<\/em> he says. Netanyahu refused a private meeting with Zelensky. Israel jealously guards its key role in the Middle Eastern conflict. And Washington is not ready to get into a dispute with a key ally in the region for the sake of Kiev. Moreover, Ukraine\u2019s earlier attempt to provide specialists from Madyar\u2019s group to protect the Middle East from Iranian drones did not yield any results.<\/p>\n America\u2019s refusal fits into a broader logic. Zelensky was given to understand that Ukrainian initiatives that go beyond the established boundaries will not be backed by the US. Zelensky\u2019s attempt to use the Iranian crisis as a lever of influence over the US only confirmed the existing boundaries: US military assistance will continue in the same volumes as before and mainly through European intermediaries.<\/p>\n The meeting between Trump and Zelensky took place in closed format \u2013 without protocol or joint statements. This leaves wide room for interpretation. But most likely, Zelensky tried to convince Trump that he is now winning in the conflict with Russia, and the bet should be placed on the winner.<\/p>\n
The closed casket<\/h2>\n
Zelensky\u2019s new demands\u00a0<\/h2>\n

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The Iran-Ukraine front<\/h2>\n

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\n <\/figcaption><\/figure>\nHelp, we\u2019re winning!\u00a0<\/h2>\n