Former President Donald Trump has sharply criticized the current administration’s handling of international conflicts, particularly the war in Ukraine.
Trump claimed that nations previously unable to fund terrorism are now wealthy and actively spreading instability, citing the situation with the Houthis in Yemen as an example.
Trump expressed confidence that he could end the war in Ukraine if re-elected, citing his past positive relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
He asserted that the conflict would not have escalated under his leadership, stating, “I will get it settled before I even become president.”
Trump also criticized President Joe Biden’s diplomatic efforts, suggesting that Biden’s lack of experience has led to a worsening situation. He pointed to Putin’s military buildup as a sign of missed negotiation opportunities, arguing that Biden’s approach failed to address the growing crisis effectively.