Trump Jr Calls US Support for Ukraine a Plot by Biden Admin to Spark WW3

Trump Jr Calls US Support for Ukraine a Plot by Biden Admin to Spark WW3

Washington D.C. - In a recent social media post, Donald Trump Jr., 46, has accused the President Joe Biden administration of attempting to initiate a major conflict before his father's presidency is set to begin in January. The claim comes as President Biden granted permission for Ukrainian forces to utilize American-provided long-range missiles for strikes within Russian territory.

Mr. Trump Jr stated that the defense establishment aims to destabilize his father's upcoming presidency by escalating the conflict. "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," he tweeted.

This authorization allows Ukrainian forces to deploy US-manufactured Army Tactical Missile Systems in the Kursk region, situated along the northeastern border between the USA and Russia. These missiles possess a range of approximately 190 miles with substantial explosive capability.

Ukraine has indicated its readiness to utilize these newly authorized weapons shortly after extended requests for permission were made due to significant military setbacks. It marks three years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which resulted in numerous civilian casualties.

Meanwhile, President Trump, 78, has committed to ending the conflict. Following his electoral victory this month, he communicated with both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian leader Vladimir Putin to negotiate peace and work towards concluding the war.

The incoming president has yet to disclose specific details regarding his strategy to end the war. Donald Trump Sr's communications director Steven Cheung stated that Mr. Trump is the only person who can bring both sides together in order to achieve these goals.

Donald Trump Jr, a key player in his father's transition team and a member of the presidential family, maintains a strong connection to his father's political endeavors, particularly when it comes to selecting cabinet appointments.

The increased tensions come as US support for Ukraine shifts under President Biden's administration. This development remains crucial ahead of Mr. Trump's inauguration on January 20th