Brother’s Bold Claim: Vice President in the Kremlin’s Crosshairs
In a startling interview with France’s Le Figaro, the cousin of U.S. Vice‑President John Damian “JD” Vance—Nate Vance—declared that the VP is being used as a paw in Moscow’s grand strategy. Nate says that President Trump and JD orchestrated a “pure‑blooded ambush” against President Volodymyr Zelensky, lined up in the Oval Office on February 28.
What the Cousin is Saying
- “Absolute bad faith” – Nate slammed the alleged double‑cross that sent curfew‑nights and “big‑shot” whispers straight to Kyiv.
- He calls JD “smart” and says his “heart is in the right place” but still condemns the meeting as a red‑flag.
- “The VP is a tool of the Kremlin,” Nate claims, hinting that Washington’s top brass may be walking into a trap set by Moscow.
Why This Matters
With tensions high between the U.S. and Russia, an accusation that a senior U.S. official is being manipulated would shake policy circles. The timing—late February, right after a hard‑talk with President Trump—suggests a calculated move.
Bottom Line
Nate Vance’s outburst paints a dramatic picture: the U.S. high chair and the Ukrainian president getting a collision that might leave a rift in the heart of international diplomacy. Whether the claims track with cold‑war realities or are just another headline is still up for debate. What’s clear is that the Vice President’s cousin has stirred the pot.
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Russia’s Warning to the UK and the Curious Case of JD Vance
On a chilly late‑August morning, Moscow rolled out a bold statement that caught everyone’s attention: “We can see you, UK, just like on the eve of both world wars, and your hope for success is as blue‑skied as a cloudless day.” In other words, the Russian government is reminding Britain of its triumph‑blessed past and gently (or not so gently) hinting that the future might not be so rosy.
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JD Vance: The “Good Guy” Who Met Critics
In the midst of this tense backdrop, “Nat” (yes, the nickname with a dash of mystery) took to Le Figaro to paint JD Vance in a light almost too cheerful for the circumstances. He claimed JD is a “good guy, intelligent…when he criticised aid to Ukraine,” the reviewer wrote, “I realised it was probably just a political calculated move.”
But Vance’s own words shift the tone dramatically. On 21 February 2022, the man who would later make headlines in Washington said: “I gotta be honest with you, I don’t really care what happens to Ukraine one way or another.” Sound familiar? That’s the classic “indifferent benefactor” narrative everyone’s been warning about.
Humor Note
Picture JD Vance, a political jack‑of‑all‑trades, sliding into the Ukraine discussion like it’s just another casual chat: “Hey, does it matter if a country gets help? Not really, just cancel the drama.” Which, for some, feels like a great joke— and for others, a pretty serious punchline.
“Hr” and the Uncharted Family Saga
During a recent TV appearance on The Real Jim Morris Show, Hr — who claims a cousin fought on the front lines—shared their story. Hr says he tried to reconnect but to no avail. He accuses JD Vance’s policy as “uninformed” and “forgetful of the truth,” while also noting that his cousin saw nothing but the truth above the lines of conflict.
“I could have told him the truth, without pretense or personal gain. He never tried to learn more,” Hr laments. The man is basically saying he’s played a forgotten heart‑leaving story to everyone else.
From Marines to Media
Nate, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps learning to rule the infantry trees, and JD, who became a U.S. Marine Corps military journalist, are referenced by the Kyiv Post. These two real‑talk talkers appear emotively in a nexus with Ukraine’s saga of hardship and hope.
While the detailed chit‑chat between journalistic and strategic dots adds uncertainty, the headlines are simple: the British read Russia’s stare, JD Vance says “does it matter?” and an almost silent story of unspoken cousins and forgotten truth resonates like a whisper through the battlefield.
Stay tuned for more updates because this story is louder than a thunderstorm—and just as much of a riddle.
