The 45th President of the United States described the Russia-Ukraine war as “madness” and said it was “too easy” to end.
Donald Trump harshly criticized the transfer of Abrams tanks to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The 45th President of the United States wrote this on his page on the social network Truth Social.
“First there are tanks, then there are nuclear bombs,” the politician wrote.
Trump also called for “an end to the insane war now”. And according to the American politician, “it’s easy to do.”
Note that Trump’s post has already been copied by Russian media. In particular, this was done by RIA Novosti and the Telegram channel “Earlier than anyone else. Well, almost”. The main emphasis of the propaganda media was the fact that the war in Ukraine would turn into a nuclear conflict.
How many Abrams tanks did the US deliver to Ukraine?
According to Reuters media, the United States is ready to hand over 30 M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine. This could happen in the coming months.
An unnamed source told reporters that the US decision to procure M1 Abrams was part of a deal with the Germans and would result in Ukraine getting the Leopard 2.
“Tanks are an important capability, and if it required US leadership, we were ready to do it,” the source said.
Recall, German journalists said that Scholz agreed to supply Ukraine with Leopard 2A6 tanks. According to media reports, we are talking about at least one company Leopard 2A6.
same Focus According to media reports, Biden may announce the supply of Abrams tanks to Ukraine on January 25. This will be announced as part of the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative.
Source: Focus
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