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Home » The possibility of nuclear war: Trump warns of World War III

The possibility of nuclear war: Trump warns of World War III

The possibility of nuclear war: Trump warns of World War III

The possibility of nuclear war: Trump warns of World War III

What do Trump’s new criticisms against Joe Biden include?

What is Trump’s view on the war between Russia and Ukraine?

What has Trump warned about the lack of negotiations and peace between Russia and Ukraine?

What is the reason for Trump warns of World War III?

 

Donald Trump blamed the US for “almost forcing” Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine. Former US President Donald Trump has consistently criticized the current US President Joe Biden’s approach to managing relations with Russia. But Trump’s critics in America have also accused him of taking positions in favour of Vladimir Putin. Trump’s warns of World War III show the seriousness of the possibility of nuclear war.

 

Trump’s new criticisms against Joe Biden

Trump’s warns of World War III show Russia’s seriousness. In an interview with the right-wing Real America’s Voice channel, which supports the former American president, Trump raised new criticisms against the Biden government. He argued that the rhetoric of the Biden administration in the months leading up to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine played a role in Putin’s decision to carry out the attack. Trump continued: “They taunted him; if you look, our country and our so-called leadership taunted Putin.” 

 

Trump’s view on the war between Russia and Ukraine

According to the former US president, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would never have happened if he had been president. In the continuation of this interview, Trump described the working relationships he established with both Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine. Trump said: “I knew Putin very well. I got along with him great. He liked me. I liked him.” Trump’s warning of World War III shows that the situation is worsening.

 

The need to start negotiations between Russia and Ukraine

The former US president emphasized that Russia and Ukraine must start their negotiations immediately; otherwise, this crisis may turn into a third world war and cause global destruction. Now we have a war between Russia and Ukraine with the potential of hundreds of thousands of casualties, Trump said in a speech in Nevada. “We must demand the immediate negotiation of a peaceful end to the war in Ukraine, or we will end up in World War III, and there will be nothing left of our planet,” he added. Trump warns of World War III that the possibility of nuclear war is high if there is no agreement.

 

Trump warns of World War III

Former US President Donald Trump warned about the danger of World War III in a speech. Speaking to his supporters in Minden, Nevada, he said that If the conflict between Russia and Ukraine does not end quickly with a peace agreement, World War III may begin. Trump criticized US President Joe Biden’s foreign policy.

 

Trump is calling Joe Biden’s politicians idiots

A few days ago, Dmitry Medvedev, the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, believed that Ukraine’s accession to NATO would accelerate the outbreak of World War III. Trump warns that World War III is due to Joe Biden’s stupid policies.

 

Russian nuclear test on the Ukrainian border

The Times claimed that the NATO military alliance had warned its members that Russia plans to conduct a nuclear test on the Ukrainian border. The Italian newspaper La Republica also claimed that NATO had sent information to the member states about the mission of the Russian nuclear submarine Belgorod, which carries a cloud of nuclear torpedoes. Vadym Skibitsky, Ukraine’s deputy intelligence chief, also described the high risk of Russia using nuclear weapons against Ukraine. Trump warns that World War III has become much more severe after Russia’s recent actions.

 

Escalation of tension between Russia and the West

With the end of the referendum on annexing the four regions of Donetsk and Luhansk in the Donbas region, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, to Russia on September 27, the tension between Moscow and Western countries has entered a new phase. In the unique situation, it seems that in the interaction between the West and Moscow, options such as the most significant sanctions on Russia in history and nuclear war are on the table.

 

US’s opposition to the referendum

Recently, all Western countries have unanimously announced their opposition to the referendum on the annexation of four provinces of Ukraine to Russia. They consider this referendum and its result as fake in a common stance. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken stressed that the US and its allies would never recognize Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian territories.

 

The EU opposes Russia’s actions

The EU is joining the UK and other Brussels allies in imposing sanctions on organizers of illegal and illegitimate referendums in four Ukrainian provinces, which Moscow either fully or partially controls. Also, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called the referendums organized by Russia in the occupied regions of Ukraine fake and assured Volodymyr Zelenskyy about supporting Ukraine’s right to self-defence.

 

Russia’s opposition to Ukraine’s membership in NATO

The deputy secretary of the Russian National Security Council emphasized that Moscow welcomes a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine conflict and that Ukraine’s membership in NATO will start another world war. In an interview with the TASS news agency, Alexander Venediktov said that Ukraine’s request for temporary membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is political propaganda. He said: “Kyiv is well aware that such a step would mean a guaranteed escalation to a World War Three.” 

 

Russian threats against Ukraine

The deputy secretary of the Russian Security Council emphasized Russia’s positions on Ukraine’s membership in NATO and noted that Ukraine’s accession to NATO or other alliances under the supervision of the United States is unacceptable to us. This Russian official further referred to the words of Volodymyr Zelenskyy regarding the need to carry out preventive attacks against Russia, calling it a call for World War III. 

 

Russian military doctrine

In another part of this conversation, the deputy secretary of the Russian National Security Council, referring to the country’s military doctrine regarding nuclear weapons, explained that strategic plans are written based on different scenarios, taking into account minor details. Therefore, the change in the situation does not cause a difference in the Russian military doctrine.

 

Nuclear weapons in Russian military doctrine

According to Russia’s nuclear doctrine, the use of nuclear weapons if the enemy uses these weapons or other weapons of mass destruction against Moscow or there is reliable information about a ballistic missile attack on Russia and its partners, as well as in case of aggression. It will be allowed to Russia’s territory when the country’s existence is threatened.

 

In 2014, the annexation of the strategic region of Crimea to Russia took place with a similar action to the current referendum. The US and the EU condemned Moscow’s action and imposed extensive sanctions against this country, but the recent referendum is more sensitive than the annexation of Crimea. The referendum on the annexation of 15% of Ukraine’s territory to Russia took place in a situation where the recent positions of the Russian authorities have caused the threat of a nuclear war to threaten the world more than ever.

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