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Today marks the 250th anniversary of one of humanity's brightest, strongest, and most influential dreams – the American Dream of an independent, free, and prosperous nation that defends people's freedom, faith, and the pursuit of happiness. That dream has endured many trials. It did not merely survive – it has, for two and a half centuries now, served as an example for other nations and helped the entire humanity stand firm and become freer. This was especially important in the 20th century, when America helped save the world from the rule of tyrants and built the alliances and partnerships that, for the first time, gave a large part of humanity lasting peace and the opportunity to develop in freedom. Now, in the 21st century, America's influence and importance are certainly no less. And we see that particularly clearly in Ukraine, which is fighting for its independence, freedom, and our people's right to happiness with much the same hope, the same purpose, and the same determination with which Americans won and defended their own independence. We deeply value the support of the United States, especially now, during Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine. American weapons – from the Javelins that President Trump decided to give to Ukraine to the Patriots that most reliably protect the lives of our people – everything the United States has provided to help us defend our country demonstrates the strength of the American spirit, American resolve, and American technology. And we know the value of all these words better than anyone. When we ask America for Patriots, we believe that the values of respect for life and for people that prevailed 250 years ago will prevail again today. The world needs the kind of leadership that guarantees protection for freedom and for life. I wish America a happy Fourth of July, the President of the United States and all Americans every success, and all of us around the world who value America – fruitful cooperation. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." That is what unites all of us – all who respect America and thank America today. May the dreams of free people always triumph over the evil and hatred of those who seek to destroy freedom. America, thank you! I am confident that if we're in it together, we'll definitely achieve peace! Congratulations on your Independence Day!
David Watson πŸ₯‘
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Ukraine is the leader of the free world MAGA is Russia That’s why there have been obstacles in Congress to U.S. support That’s why Hegseth stopped the aid shipments The Kremlin is in the White House. We know that. They are supported by a high-tech oligarchy that is going to
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The majority in the USA support Ukraine, and we will not let our government forget that. You've reminded us that freedom isn't just release, it's agency and responsibility and sacrifice - it's Volya. You shouldn't have to suffer to show us that. You deserve our best. πŸ—½βœŠπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦
Thank you. The more we celebrate what makes Ukraine and America great, the more Russians realize they’ll never have it if they continue on their current trajectory. This, perhaps more than any other reason, is why they must leave Ukraine and focus on their own sorry state.
Spare us your ass-kissing words, President Zelenskyy. You're just looking for more money for your own pockets while delivering endless suffering to your own people in a war with no end in sight. Focus on peace negotiations instead of flattery for more weapons and aid.

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