Too bad you can't photobomb this one, because if you want to use that silly duck analogy, you could quack along with your buddies here...

I don't know any of those people. Seriously. I can't claim one as a "buddy" and would not claim the others because we have nothing in common.
Russia invaded Ukraine (again). Ukraine is fighting back.
I support that, as much as I am for the Confederates kicking the Yankees out of Manassas (twice). We helped kick the Germans out of most of Europe (twice). At least this time our direct military involvement is very limited, and we aren't claiming the Soviets are our friends.
It isn't an either/or proposition.
We can spend money we don't have on both securing our border and helping Ukraine, but the will is not present in this administration to secure our border. Instead this administration has spent billions bringing in illegals and at least two of the people in that picture support that emphasis and a host of other policies I do not.
Zeleneskey is doing what any politician would do to try to save his country from being overrun. He's gone to the most capable people (US DoD and the rest of NATO) who might be opposed to Ukraine being overrun, and brought in the NATO countries, too. If that means making some concessions in stated policy to get the help to face an existential threat, so be it. What you practice doesn't have to flange up with the words, if it keeps your country from being overrun. As for corruption, there will be some, somewhere, sure. But this is the guy who defeated the previous corrupt regime there, and I'm willing to give him some benefit of the doubt. He was already rich when he was elected, being an entertainer and the Ukrainian equivalent of media mogul. It's the underlings who will be more tempted to steal funds, most of which I doubt ever make it to Ukraine, just as some of the ordnance has not.