War RussiaUkraine Trump Putin Lets take the nuclear submarines and

War RussiaUkraine, Trump: “Putin? Let’s take the nuclear submarines and send them back and forth up ahead.”

Former US Presidentdonald trump, he would threaten Vladimir Putin described as a genius a few hours before the invasion of Ukraine with US nuclear submarines if he were still a tenant in the White House. “I heard he used the Nword, the nuclear word, all the time he noted in an interview with Fox News . Oh, it’s a nuclear power, but we’re a bigger nuclear powerwe have the largest (nuclear, editor’s note) submarines in the world, the most powerful machines ever built…”.

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“It should be said, ‘If you mention that word again, we’ll send you back and forth, up and down your coast.’ We cannot allow this tragedy to continue and thousands of people to die In the past few days, Trump has said the US should have surrendered Chinese flags on F22s and bombing of Russia to make Moscow think it was hit by Beijing trigger a war between the two countries while the United States would sit and watch. A month ago, Trump contrasted Putin’s genius with Joe Biden’s ineptitude, but then corrected his view and condemned Russia’s war in Ukraine. “Vladimir Putin is daring because he sees Biden as a very weak opponent,” Trump said. However, many continue to wonder what would have happened if Trump had stayed in the White House.

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