donald trump jr. said on sunday U.S. support for Ukraine represents the president’s attempt Joe Biden Administration A major clash ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration as president in January.
On Monday, President Joe Biden, 81, approved ukraine army The use of long-range missiles provided by the United States to strike inside Russia is very different from his previous conflict reduction strategy.
Trump Jr., 46, said in a social media post that the defense establishment aimed to destabilize his father’s incoming presidency by escalating conflict.
“this military-industrial complex Seems to want to make sure they let World War III begin before my dad has a chance to create peace and save lives,” he tweeted.
“Those trillions of dollars must be locked up. Life be damned!!! Stupid!” his post further read.
Biden’s authorization allows Ukrainian forces to deploy U.S.-made Army tactical missile systems in the Kursk region, located on the two countries’ northeastern border. These missiles have a range of about 190 miles and have powerful explosive capabilities.
In a major military setback, Ukraine said it was ready to use the newly authorized weapons soon after repeatedly asking for permission to use U.S. missiles.
This February marks three years since Russia invaded Ukraine, an invasion that caused a large number of Ukrainian civilian casualties.
Trump, 78, pledged to end the conflict. President-elect communicated with Ukraine’s president after winning election this month Vladimir Zelensky and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Steven Cheung, Trump’s communications director, told The Washington Post: “As President Trump said on the campaign trail, he is the only one who can bring both sides together to negotiate peace, work to end the war and stop the war. People who kill.
The incoming president has yet to reveal specific details about his strategy to end the war.
Of Trump’s five children, Trump Jr. has maintained the closest ties to his father’s political career and reportedly holds significant influence within the transition team, particularly in selecting controversial Cabinet appointments.