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23 Jan, 2025 13:09

Biden had ‘very bad’ advisers – Trump

The US president has said his predecessor was misled by his aides, particularly on issues such as Ukraine and Israel
Biden had ‘very bad’ advisers – Trump

The conflicts involving Ukraine and Israel escalated so rapidly because former US president Joe Biden was receiving bad advice on both, his successor Donald Trump has claimed in an interview with Fox News published on Wednesday.

Speaking to Sean Hannity, Trump said his predecessor had “very bad advisers” on “almost everything.”

“He got very bad advice, like he has in everything. He got bad advice on Ukraine, that war should have never started. He got bad advice on Israel. He got bad advice on the way he got out of Afghanistan, we should have gotten out with strength and dignity, not like a bunch of losers,” the president said.

Throughout his election campaign, Trump repeatedly stressed that the Ukraine conflict never would have unfolded if he were president, and promised to end the hostilities within “24 hours” of entering office. Following his inauguration on Monday, however, Trump tasked his special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, with ending the conflict within 100 days.

Earlier this week, Trump issued a thinly-veiled ultimatum to Russia, urging it to “settle now” and stop the fighting or face “high levels of taxes, tariffs and sanctions on anything being sold by Russia to the US” and other countries.

At the same time, Trump proclaimed his “love” for the Russian people and assured that he was not “looking to hurt Russia,” recalling its contribution to defeating Nazi Germany during World War II.

“We can do it the easy way, or the hard way – and the easy way is always better,” Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform.

Trump has repeatedly stated that he is ready to engage in talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the two leaders will likely get in contact “very soon.”

Putin has welcomed Trump’s intention to resume contact between Moscow and Washington but stressed that any potential dialogue can only happen on an “equal and mutually respectful basis.”

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