The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has once again charged his predecessor, Joe Biden, and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodimir Zelenski, accusing them of doing “absolutely horrible job” in recent years and facilitating the outbreak of war in Ukraine, a conflict that, he says, would not have occurred with him in the White House. “The war between Russia and Ukraine is the Biden War, not mine. I just arrived, and for four years of my mandate I had no problem in preventing it from occurring (…) I had nothing to do with this war, but I am working diligently to get death and destruction to stop,” Trump said in his profile in Truth Social. At this point, he has insisted that if the 2020 elections, in which he was defeated by his predecessor, would not have been “rigged”, “this horrible war would never have happened.” Thus, he has loaded against Biden and Zelenski for “allowing this parody to begin” while there were “many ways to prevent it from starting.”
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