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President Trump Warns Again Against Biden’s Provoking War with Russia
In a chilling revelation from President Trump's recent Time magazine interview, he lashes out at Biden for his "insane decision" to allow long-range US missiles to be sent into Russia, warning that it's a "major escalation" and "a very big mistake." Call your congressman now.
Time magazine has named President Trump its Man of the Year, and conducted a long “Man of the Year” interview with him Nov 25, which it published Dec 12. The entire interview is well worth reading.
Throughout, he continuously emphasizes his mission to end the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine. He notes that the Middle East is complicated but will be easier to solve than the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Twice in the course of that interview, President Trump urgently warns against Biden’s insane decision to allow Ukraine to shoot long-range US missiles into Russia.
It is noteworthy that neither warning was in response to questions from Time; the President-Elect thought these warnings so important that he inserted them in the interview without being asked:
I disagree very vehemently with sending missiles hundreds of miles into Russia. Why are we doing that? We're just escalating this war and making it worse. That should not have been allowed to be done. Now they're doing not only missiles, but they're doing other types of weapons. And I think that's a very big mistake, very big mistake.
He interjected the same warning later while discussing the Middle East:
I think the most dangerous thing right now is what's happening, where Zelensky has decided, with the approval of, I assume, the President, to start shooting missiles into Russia. I think that’s a major escalation. I think it's a foolish decision. But I would imagine people are waiting until I get in before anything happens. I would imagine. I think that would be very smart to do that.
What he did not say, but every American should know, is that these missiles cannot be operated by Ukrainian troops.Our American troops are targeting and launching them into Russia, not Ukrainians, and Russia considers this an act of war against them by the US.
Although it has not yet done so, Russia considers itself entitled to strike back, not just against Ukraine, but against the NATO countries—including the US—which are launching the missiles.
Russia retaliated against the first such launches by launching a new intermediate-range ballistic missile, the Oreshnik, against a Ukrainian arms factory. The Oreshnik is a hypersonic missile which cannot be stopped by any existing anti-missile defense.
Since then, Biden has let fly yet another of these insane missile launches, which killed Russian servicemen. Russia has vowed retaliation.
Biden could land us in a nuclear war.
What conceivable right has Biden to do this, when the country repudiated his forever-war policies on Nov 5?
Demand that they summon Biden to the Congress to publicly explain himself to the American people! Demand that further Congressional support for this war be brought to an immediate end!
In the tradition of Prometheus and Lyndon LaRouche, we seek to deploy science, art and history to unseat our present failing Olympians while lifting our People up to their greatest creative potential.
Brian shares his experiences with Promethean Action and organizing rallies at auto plants. How tariffs can help bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. and the idea of Union Republicans.
Last Saturday's bombshell release from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Euro-fascism and the role of the British undergirds this week's developments.
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