14.04.2025 21:51
U.S. President Donald Trump accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of incompetence, stating, "You should not engage in a war you cannot win." Continuing to criticize Zelensky, Trump added, "You cannot start a war against someone who is 20 times bigger than you and then expect people to give you missiles."
U.S. President Donald Trump met with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele at the White House.
"A WAR THAT SHOULD NEVER HAVE STARTED"
After the meeting, Trump responded to questions from reporters, stating that former President Joe Biden's only responsibility to prevent the war in Ukraine was to keep oil prices down, but he failed to do so. Trump said, "This is a war that should never have started. There is a great abuse at play. Now there is a country that has lost 25% of its territory and its most beautiful lands, and there are millions of dead."
"BIDEN AND ZELENSKY SHOULD HAVE STOPPED THIS, PUTIN SHOULD HAVE NEVER STARTED IT"
Claiming that an average of 2,500 people from both sides die each week in Ukraine, Trump said, "Biden should have stopped this. Zelensky should have stopped this. Putin should have never started the war. They are all guilty."
ACCUSING ZELENSKY OF INCOMPETENCE: YOU SHOULD NOT ENGAGE IN A WAR YOU CANNOT WIN
Accusing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of incompetence, Trump said, "You should not engage in a war you cannot win. I mean, you cannot start a war against someone 20 times bigger than you and then expect people to give you missiles. It doesn't work that way."
"MILLIONS OF PEOPLE DIED BECAUSE OF THREE PEOPLE"
Blaming Russian President Vladimir Putin, Biden, and Zelensky for the casualties in the Ukraine-Russia War, Trump said, "Millions of people died because of three people. Number one is Putin, number two is Joe Biden, even if he doesn't know what he's doing, and number three is Zelensky. The only thing I can do is try to stop this. All I want is to stop the deaths. I think we are making good progress on this. I believe you will hear some very good proposals soon."