Kamala Harris irritated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his top aides with a request to stop attacking oil refineries in Russia, which he then proceeded to ignore, according to a report.

Officials familiar with the matter told The Washington Post that the U.S. vice president made the plea at the Munich Security Conference in February, with Washington, D.C., viewing the strikes on oil facilities as being likely to increase global energy prices and encourage more aggressive reprisal attacks from Moscow in Ukraine.

Zelensky and his advisers were annoyed because they were happy with the success of their drone attacks, the officials said, with Zelensky ignoring the request because he wasn’t sure if it reflected the consensus view of President Joe Biden’s administration.

Kyiv reportedly doubled down even after subsequent warnings from other U.S. officials—including from National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan—by attacking more Russian refineries, with one strike at Russia’s third-biggest refinery taking place on April 2.

Watch their meeting in Munich below:


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7 thoughts on “Zelensky Snubs Kamala Harris’ Request”
  1. Kamala and war tactics ??? WTF would that idiot do with such info ?? Give it to the countries that empty their prisons of criminals to use against our country ?? Or is sh-t for brains legs in the air have any ideas

  2. Doesn’t that nitwit understand that Ukraine is fighting for survival. They can target anything, other than civilians, to stop Russia. If Biden would allow drilling back in the USA he wouldn’t have to worry about oil prices. I paid $4.91 for gas yesterday. It’s absurd.

    1. There are building permits for oil drilling that companies haven’t used for drilling. The President has very little to do with gasoline prices. If you recall, as I do, two years ago almost (summer of 2022) I pulled up to pump at a gas station and from the day before it was now $5.37 a gallon, (metro Phoenix, AZ). Then under the Biden administration, The Windfall Profits Tax Law was passed to make it illegal to report to the government a certain profit level and to report another set of figures to their stockholders. Therefore, I believe as it happened last year (winter of 2023) it started going down and this year (2024) it started at $2.29 per gallon and now is higher, later in this year; it is bound to go down.

  3. Sending StupidTo represent our country is another typical dumbassed way by the Dimwit to show he needs marbles implants in his empty head might as well be sending KJP —- for another WH stupid being

  4. Fuel prices are going up and will not stop rising until the war between Russia and Ukraine ends. Because Joe wants to have it both ways and he is kind of in a bind. Joe tries to appease the environmental crowd by not refining any more fuel in the United States, and he is trying to appease everyone else by keeping fuel prices “relatively” low. It doesn’t work that way, sorry Joe. Get off your sorry ass and create more fuel in the U.S. Until you do, you will lose votes right and left.

    1. The President does not control the oil that is pumped and refined in the United States. Some oil refineries have made preparations for altering their refineries to produce other alternate fuels. It would not start widespread at first but would catch up after a longer time. As, we all know, there is the present form of electric vehicles. Of course, they are not yet a large percentage of our vehicles. After the passage of the Biden administration, the Windfall Profits Tax bill was passed and it means that the Oil companies have to report the same costs and profits to the government that they report to their investors. Therefore, as last year, it follows that it will go down. Of course, we have to factor in the foreign oil imports, And when gas was very high, Biden did open to Oil Reserves so many millions of gallons for about three months that relieved the cost at the pump. Then after the reserves relief, the Congress passed the Windfall tax bill referred to before.

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