WASHINGTON (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy summoned the memory of Pearl Harbor and the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks on Wednesday as he appealed to the U.S. Congress to do more to help Ukraine’s fight against Russia. But he acknowledged the no-fly zone he has sought to “close the sky”to the Russians over his country may not happen.
Livestreamed into the Capitol complex, Zelenskyy said the U.S. must sanction Russian lawmakers and block imports. But rather than an enforced no-fly zone, he instead sought other military aid to stop Russian airstrikes.
For the first time in a public address to world leaders, he showed a packed auditorium of lawmakers a graphic video of the destruction and devastation his country has suffered in the war, along with heartbreaking scenes of civilian casualties.
“We need you right now,” Zelenskyy said. “I call on you to do more.”
Lawmakers gave him a standing ovation, before and after his short remarks, which Zelenskyy began in Ukrainian through an interpreter but then switched to English in a heartfelt appeal to help end the bloodshed.
“I see no sense in life if it cannot stop the deaths,” he said.
Nearing the three-week mark in an ever-escalating war, Zelenskyy has used the global stage to implore allied leaders to help stop the Russian invasion of his country. The actor-turned-president often draws from history, giving weight to his appearances.
President Joe Biden’s administration has stopped short of providing a no-fly zone or the transfer of military jets from neighboring Poland as the U.S. seeks to avoid a direct confrontation with Russia.
Biden was to deliver his own address following Zelenskyy’s speech, and was expected to announce an additional $800 million in security assistance to Ukraine, according to a White House official. That would bring the total announced in the past week alone to $1 billion. It includes money for anti-armor and air defense weapons, according to the official, who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Zelenskyy has emerged as a heroic figure at the center of what many view as the biggest security threat to Europe since World War II. Almost 3 million refugees have fled Ukraine, the fastest exodus in modern times.
Wearing his now trademark army green T-shirt, Zelinskyy began the remarks to his “American friends” by invoking the destruction the U.S. suffered in 1941 when Japan bombed the naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, and the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon by militants who commandeered passenger airplanes to crash into the symbols of Western democracy and economy.
“Remember Pearl Harbor? … Remember September 11?” Zelenzkyy asked. “Our countries experience the same every day right now.”
The U.S. Congress has remain remarkably unified in its support of Ukraine and lawmakers emerged steadfast in their resolve.
Sen. Angus King, the Maine independent. said there was a “collective holding of the breath” in the room during Zelenskyy’s address. Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska said, “If you did not look at that video and feel there is an obligation for not only the United States but but the free countries of the world to come together in support of Ukraine, you had your eyes closed.” Majority Whip Dick Durbin called the address heartbreaking and said, “I’m on board with a blank check on sanctions, just whatever we can do to stop this Russian advance.”
Outside the Capitol demonstrators held a large sign lawmakers saw as they walked back to their offices. “No Fly Zone=World War 3.”
The Ukrainian president is no stranger to Congress, having played a central role in Donald Trump’s first impeachment. As president, Trump was accused of withholding security aid to Ukraine as he pressured Zelenskyy to dig up dirt on political rival Biden. Zelenskyy spoke Wednesday from a giant screen to many of the same Republican lawmakers who declined to impeach or convict Trump, but are among the bipartisan groundswell in Congress now clamoring for military aid to Ukraine.
He thanked the American people, saying Ukraine is grateful for the outpouring of support, even as he urged Biden to do more.
“You are the leader of the nation. I wish you be the leader of the world,” he said “Being the leader of the world means being the leader of peace.”
It was the latest visit as Zelenskky uses the West’s great legislative bodies in his appeals for help. Invoking Shakespeare’s Hamlet last week, Zelenskyy asked the British House of Commons whether Ukraine is “to be or not to be.” On Tuesday, he appealed to “Dear Justin” as he addressed the Canadian Parliament and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Zelenskyy called on European Union leaders at the start of the war to do the politically unthinkable and fast-track Ukraine’s membership — and he has continued to push for more help to save his young democracy than world leaders have so far pledged to do.
To Congress, he mentioned the faces of past presidents on Mount Rushmore and told the lawmakers that people in his country want to live “our national dream, just like the you have.”
“Democracy, independence, freedom.”
Biden has insisted there will be no U.S. troops on the ground in Ukraine and has resisted Zelenskyy’s relentless pleas for warplanes as too risky, potentially escalating into a direct confrontation with nuclear-armed Russia.
“Direct conflict between NATO and Russia is World War III,” Biden has said.
Zelenskyy appeared to acknowledge the political reality.
“Is this to too much to ask to create a no fly zone over Ukraine?” he asked, answering his own question. “If this is too much to ask, we offer an alternative,” he said, calling for weapons systems that would help fight Russian aircraft.
Already the Biden administration has sent Ukraine more than 600 Stinger missiles, 2,600 Javelin anti-armor systems, unmanned aerial system tracking radars, grenade launchers, 200 shotguns, 200 machine guns and nearly 40 million rounds of small arms ammunition, along with helicopters, patrol boats, satellite imagery and body armor, helmets, and other tactical gear, the U.S. official said.
The White House is considering giving Ukraine access to U.S.-made Switchblade drones that can fly and strike Russian targets, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to speak publicly.
Congress has already approved $13.6 billion in military and humanitarian aid for Ukraine, and the newly announced security aid will come from that allotment, which is part of a broader bill that Biden signed into law Tuesday.
Associated Press writers Zeke Miller, Mary Clare Jalonick, Aamer Madhani, Ellen Knickmeyer, Farnoush Amiri, Kevin Freking, Alan Fram ,Nomaan Merchant and Chris Megerian and Raf Casert in Brussels, Jill Lawless in London, Aritz Parra in Madrid and videojournalist Rick Gentilo contributed to this report.
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I do not trust this Zelenskyy guy, he was put in power after a coup occurred there when the legally elected President was ousted without following any of the nation’s set procedures for removal. Besides we need our troops on our Borders. We would be idiots to send our people.
So who do you trust – biden
The operative question is who does Joe Trust? There is NO “In God We Trust” printed on his political currency or unfeeling of slaughtered civilian’s heart. To Joe, a “No Fly Zone” is any place he fears to travel himself, which will soon be a January 6th repeat Washington D.C.American Capitol, which will look a lot like a Putin led, Protest street-filled, Moscow. Joe in his basement reflects Putin alone behind his Moscow table, where none of either’s ideas or policies seem to fly these days. Just watch Sleepy Joe slowly wander about the room like a walking brain dead Zombie, who belongs in a crypt or an old folk’s home instead of running the world’s greatest nation. It’s a Frank Miller High noon moment, but Chicken Cooper Sheriff Joe is still on daylight savings time, inside the fastest honeymoon buggy that leaves out of town, all the while Zelenskyy sings a Tex Ritter reprise of “Do not forsake me Oh My Darling”
“Oh to be torn twist Love and Duty, Joe always picks the Fair haired Beauty”,,,,,and that sniffing sound isn’t Joe smelling her hair but the snorting cries of the innocent slain Ukrainian women desperately in need of a protector.
in regards to”So who do you trust – Biden”
If you believe Biden is making any decisions himself, you maybe be looking at a fool when looking into a mirror. This Ukraine **** has been going on since WWII as history shows. I would like to see our Borders closed and law enforcement returned, instead of having Biden and his puppet masters continue to destroy our middle class and our country.
Really? I’d trade you 100 Joe Bidens for one man with the backbone of Zelenskyy.
Are you saying our troops are being used on our borders now? Surely you know better.
I don’t want our troops in Ukraine either. That’s exactly why I would give Zelenskyy the MiGs and everything else he wants so his people can defeat Russia themselves. If we don’t do that and do it soon we are going to be sending our troops because Putin is going to hit a NATO country and then we will be in it. Russia has already come way too close to Poland.
I’d certainly rather have a man with Zelensky’s spine, than damn near EVERYONE WE HAVE IN congress..
The coup was planned out by Oboob and stupid smelly wet pants senile piece of raw sewage Biden for the sole purpose of enriching the dummycrat party through embezzlement.
I don’t trust Zelenskyy either!! These politicians, foreign and domestic are trying to start WWIII. I don’t trust Biden at all BUT so far he is keeping our military away from this Ukraine/Russian fiasco. A desperate event will occur ( invasion of Poland or other European country or Putin ordering Nukes to be launched) and the USA will have military troops on the ground!
We need to be realistic about this. Yes, innocent Ukrainians are being killed by Putin, and we should help them in a very strategic manner with some skillful management. But then look who is in charge of “skillful management”. A crooked, doddering moron with very real signs of dementia has surrounded himself with ideologues and misfits that are no more equipped than Biden to maneuver through this very dangerous period. However If there are still enough intelligent people with influence in Washington it seems it can be done correctly with the right kind of support for Zelenskyy. The holy grail of the “no fly zone” is really not necessary. Putin is slowly but surely losing momentum and support for his fiasco. When those body bags start showing up back in Moscow even the news deprived Russian citizens are going to start smelling a Putin rat. We just need to help the Ukrainians outlast this uninspired military force that really doesn’t probably understand what the hell they are dying for in Ukraine, and not give Putin an excuse to go all in.
You give the russian citizens TOO much credit.. TOO MANY OF THEM are too scared of russias military AND their state police…
I may indeed be giving too much credit as the Russians have been under the continuous rule of tyrants for centuries and they never seem to be able to completely rid themselves of same. On the other hand in today’s infoworld it is almost impossible to keep truth under wraps indefinitely, and Russians are currently getting their arses kicked economically and at some point they are going to all be saying “why is this happening”? I don’t think Putin can survive in this environment too long. Just my own opinion.
True, they seem to get rid of one tyrant, just to replace him with a new one..
Part 1—This Ukranian situation has certainly opened somewhat of a Pandora’s Box.
I feel for this man and his country insofar as their being under siege by one of the world’s biggest faces of evil. There are enough questions surrounding Zelenskyy to cause concern and there is a degree of emotion and propaganda in play, but the Ukrainian people are suffering needlessly. I don’t think we should become militarily involved because it will inevitably set off a domino effect among nations around the globe and we may find ourselves in the middle of a mess that we may not be able to handle. Thousands are being killed now, but that could turn into millions if the wrong buttons get pushed. So, supplying aid in conjunction with European allies makes sense. We cannot solve everybody’s problems nor can we, nor should we, fight everybody’s wars.
How interesting though that the Democrats are so in favor of America playing an active and somewhat dominant part in supporting Ukraine—the very nation that they detest themselves and are so engaged in destroying it. For all of the criticisms of, and apologies for, America—now they want us to shine. Really interesting.
Part 2—The Party of gun control has no issues with military armament if it fits their narrative, but allowing its citizens to bear arms for self defense isn’t kosher.
Most importantly, this points out the necessity of having and maintaining a strong and technologically advanced military. Along with that is the accompanying need for capable military personnel who are true American Patriots and accomplished strategists. Putin is illustrating clearly why we must always be vigilant—and prepared—able to respond at a moment’s notice with unquestionable power if needed. America is the light of freedom in this world and we must be able to defend it—and every other nation on this planet must be well aware of our resolve and our might—and know that we will deal harshly with those who choose to challenge it.
Some things to think about.
AND Note, how swiftly they were willing to step up, to DEFEND ANOTHER NATIONS border, while bashing on ICE and border agents, PROTECTING OUR OWN BORDER…
Here is what I think should happen. This slaughter will not end unless this occurs. Tell Putin that you want to give the remaining 37 million citizens of the Ukraine an exit through Poland to all of Europe. So he needs to stop shooting for a month. This should not start WW3. Europe today has a population of approximately 1 billion people, 3 times as many as the USA. But Europe has a negative growth rate, and it is dying out slowly. So absorbing 37 million people is absorbing 3.7% more population, something that over a period of 2 years, can be assimilated. These are good stock, hard working, honest, people. Maybe better immigrants than from other locations, which will remain unnamed. Then Russia will be left with the pile rubble and destroyed infrastructure that they created, and there will be much pressure on Putin to resign within Russia.