Former US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the situation in Ukraine will get worse, saying Russian President Vladimir Putin won’t stop son invasion.
” It could lead to World War III,” Trump said at a rally. in the state of Caroline from the south. “I see what’s happening. Because if you think Putin is going to stop, it’s going to get worse. He’s not going to accept it and we don’t have anyone to talk to him with.”
He then told the crowd “You had someone to talk to him with me.”
During son speech, the former President took aim for the current administration of Joe Biden and repeated that Putin would never have launched a invasion during son term.
“No one has ever been tougher on Russia than me,” Trump said.
Since Russia launched its war against Ukraine on February 24, more more than 2.5 millions people fled to others countries, with some 2 millions internally displaced persons.
At least 564 civilians have also killed and 982 wounded in Ukraine, according to UN estimates.
While the EU, US and others have imposed sanctions on Moscow, many companies and global brands have also suspended operations in Russia.
Former US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the situation in Ukraine will get worse, saying Russian President Vladimir Putin won’t stop son invasion.
” It could lead to World War III,” Trump said at a rally. in the state of Caroline from the south. “I see what’s happening. Because if you think Putin is going to stop, it’s going to get worse. He’s not going to accept it and we don’t have anyone to talk to him with.”
He then told the crowd “You had someone to talk to him with me.”
During son speech, the former President took aim for the current administration of Joe Biden and repeated that Putin would never have launched a invasion during son term.
“No one has ever been tougher on Russia than me,” Trump said.
Since Russia launched its war against Ukraine on February 24, more more than 2.5 millions people fled to others countries, with some 2 millions internally displaced persons.
At least 564 civilians have also killed and 982 wounded in Ukraine, according to UN estimates.
While the EU, US and others have imposed sanctions on Moscow, many companies and global brands have also suspended operations in Russia.