Trump Jr Blames Biden Admin for Escalating Ukraine Conflict as His Father Prepares to Take Office
In a recent social media post, Donald Trump Jr accused the Joe Biden administration of attempting to initiate a major conflict with Russia by permitting Ukrainian forces to use long-range American-provided missiles within Russian territory. This move significantly shifts from President Biden's previous strategies aimed at reducing conflict.
The 46-year-oldTrump, who is Donald Trump's eldest son, stated in his post that "the Military Industrial Complex seems to want to make sure they get World War 3 going before my father has a chance to create peace and save lives." His tweet further read, "Gotta lock in those $Trillions. Life be damned!!! Imbeciles!"
According to the authorisation granted by President Biden, Ukrainian forces will now have access to deploy US-manufactured Army Tactical Missile Systems in the Kursk region along the northeastern border between the two nations. These missiles feature a range of approximately 190 miles and substantial explosive capability.
Ukraine has expressed its readiness to use the newly authorised weapons following extended requests for permission to employ American missiles amidst significant military setbacks. February marks three years since Russia's invasion, which resulted in numerous Ukrainian civilian casualties.
Donald Trump, who will assume the presidency in January at 78, has committed to ending the conflict. He recently communicated with both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian leader Vladimir Putin as part of his efforts to negotiate peace.
Trump's communications director Steven Cheung stated that according to Trump, he is the only person who can bring both sides together in order to negotiate peace and work towards ending the war and stopping the killing. However, Trump has yet to disclose specific details regarding his strategy to conclude the war.
Donald Trump Jr maintains a strong connection to his father's political endeavours, particularly in regards to the selection of cabinet appointments, especially among Trump's five children.