Former US President Donald Trump said in a personal meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin that he warned him that “Moscow would be under attack” if Russia took over any country. It has been reported TASS.
“I said, ‘Vladimir, don’t do that, we’re friends, you know, don’t take over countries because then Moscow will be hit hard,’” Trump said. He added that Putin “probably didn’t believe him”.
The former president also noted that if he were re-elected to the post of American leader, he would expel “warmongers” and globalists from the US government.
On March 5, Trump assured that if he were re-elected as head of state, it would not be difficult to resolve the Ukraine conflict. He stressed that this can and should be done within 24 hours.
Prior to that, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban can allow conflict that lasted several weeks. President Joe Biden noted that the US targets in the Ukraine crisis are a “mystery” for him, as he changes positions every month.
On February 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he had decided to organize a military special operation to protect Donbass, in response to a request for assistance from the heads of the LPR and DPR.
The decision to run the operation became the justification for new sanctions against Russia by the United States and its allies.