Trump vows to end Russia-Ukraine war if elected as U.S. President
The Hindu
Trump vows to end Russia-Ukraine war if elected, Harris dismisses claim, citing Trump's alleged weakness on national security.
Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has said he will end the Russia-Ukraine war if he wins the November Presidential elections, an assertion dismissed by his Democratic rival Kamala Harris, who said the former U.S. President would "just give up".
Trading barbs with Vice President Harris on Tuesday (September 10, 2024) at their first Presidential debate in Pennsylvania ahead of the U.S. General Elections on November 5, Mr. Trump said the war would have never started had he been the President.
“I'll get the war with Ukraine and Russia ended. If I'm President-elect, I'll get it done before even becoming president,” Mr. Trump (78) said in response to a question during the debate.
Asserting there was no threat of war in the four years he was President from 2017 to 2021, Mr. Trump said, “I know (Russian President Vladimir) Putin very well. He would have never — and there was no threat of it either, by the way, for four years — gone into Ukraine and killed millions of people when you add it up”.
Mr. Trump blamed the Biden-Harris Administration for not preventing the war in Ukraine and said, "If I were President, it would have never started." The former President asserted that he wanted the war to stop and claimed that millions were being killed in it.
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“I want to save lives that are being uselessly people being killed by the millions. It's the millions. It's so much worse than the numbers you're getting, which are fake numbers," he said.