2023-05-21 18:40:19
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared in a recent interview with the Financial Times that the re-election of Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential elections “would mean the end of democracy” in the United States and the “end of Ukraine “.
Clinton said she “doesn’t believe” Trump would win, but warned that if that happened, he would withdraw the country from NATO. In her statements to her medium, Clinton maintained that Russian President Vladimir Putin considered in 2020 that if Trump won the presidential elections that year, he would take the United States out of NATO.
“Look, Trump was a gift to people like Xi [Jinping, el presidente de China] and Putin,” the policy continued.
In addition, Clinton stated that, in her opinion, Xi planned to make “a move once morest Taiwan” in a few years, but the conflict in Ukraine “has really set him back.” “I mean, what happened in Ukraine has had a significant impact, in my opinion, on the Chinese leadership,” she added.
Donald Trump, who defeated Clinton in the 2016 election, has repeatedly criticized President Joe Biden’s administration for allocating too much funding to Ukraine and not putting enough pressure on European allies who Trump believes should match the volume of aid to Kiev disbursed by Washington.
Likewise, Trump went so far as to affirm that he got along “very well” with Putin during his term and that the current conflict would not have broken out if he had been re-elected in 2020. “And, by the way, they are going to have a third world war. We are going to have a third world war if something doesn’t happen quickly. I am the only candidate who can make this promise: I will avoid a third world war,” he said in March.
With information from RT.
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