Trump on Ukraine War: 'It's Up to Putin,' But 'It's Not Going Well for Him Either'
US President-elect Donald Trump stated that he plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin "very soon" after assuming office next week
US presidential candidate Donald Trump has claimed he would have "bombed Moscow" if Russia's invasion of Ukraine had occurred during his presidency. He made this statement during a private campaign event, according to The Washington Post.
Sources indicated that Trump suggested he would bomb Moscow and Beijing if Russia invaded Ukraine or if China attacked Taiwan. These comments reportedly surprised some of his campaign donors, as noted by Focus.
Journalists observed that Trump often discussed foreign policy at campaign events, in addition to topics like inflation and immigration that he covers in his rallies.
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US President-elect Donald Trump stated that he plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin "very soon" after assuming office next week
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