PNN – In a press conference, the US President addressed issues such as the war in Ukraine and the country’s nuclear tests, along with support for terrorists ruling Syria and waging war against Venezuela and Nigeria.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, US President Donald Trump once again claimed in an interview with CBS regarding the war in Ukraine: I believe we can end this war. If I were president, this war would not be happening. The Ukraine war is Biden’s war, not mine.
He added: I inherited this stupid war. At some point we have to let them fight each other.
When asked whether he would consider transferring Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, Trump said no.
Regarding Iran, he once again claimed that the country does not have nuclear power.
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Nuclear weapons testing by the United States
Regarding the United States’ nuclear weapons tests, Trump claimed that Russia, China, and North Korea were conducting these tests.
He added: These nuclear tests are necessary to ensure the functioning of the systems. The reason I announced this is because Russia announced that it would conduct these tests and North Korea is also doing so. We are the only country that does not conduct such tests! They conduct their tests deep underground and we only feel slight tremors on the ground.
Trump, who has always obstructed Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities, has declared in contradictory positions that his country has the largest number of nuclear weapons and can destroy the world 150 times!
Warlike stances towards Venezuela and Nigeria
Regarding Venezuela, Trump once again made interventionist remarks, claiming: The days of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s power are numbered. I do not approve or deny carrying out attacks against Venezuelan territory.
In response to a question about whether the United States would go to war with Venezuela, he claimed: No, but they are treating us badly, not only in terms of drug trafficking but also in terms of smuggling hundreds of thousands of people into our country.
Continuing his belligerent remarks about Nigeria, Trump said that there is a possibility of deploying the country’s armed forces or carrying out airstrikes against Nigeria.
Trump: We will not attack Venezuela, but Maduro is nearing his final days!
The US president, sending conflicting messages about developments in Venezuela, responded to the question of whether his country would attack Venezuela by saying, “I doubt it, I don’t think we would.”
But in another part of the conversation, he claimed that “Nicolas Maduro’s final days as president of Venezuela are approaching.”
For weeks now, Donald Trump and the US government have been intensifying their military presence in the Caribbean Sea and off the coast of Venezuela under the pretext of “fighting drug traffickers,” and the US Navy has so far targeted at least eight Venezuelan fishing boats, claiming they were carrying drugs, resulting in dozens of deaths.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and senior officials in the country emphasize that the United States, under the pretext of fighting drugs, is seeking to overthrow the country’s political system and seize Venezuela’s oil and natural resources.
Supporting the terrorists ruling Syria
Regarding Syria, he once again announced his support for the terrorists ruling the country and mentioned the lifting of sanctions against Syria to give the aforementioned terrorists a chance, and claimed that Golani is doing a good job! Trump also mentioned Golani’s possible trip to the United States and said that he may come to the White House.
Saudi Arabia joins the process of normalizing relations
Regarding the process of normalizing relations with the Zionist regime and the possibility of the Saudi Crown Prince’s agreement to this issue, the US President said: I believe that Saudi Arabia will also join this process.
He also said about Netanyahu: I had to push Netanyahu forward a little, and I did so that the ceasefire could be achieved. Some of his actions were not pleasant to me. Regarding Netanyahu’s trial, I must also say that this is not justice and we must intervene to help him.
Trump: Putin and Xi Jinping are tough and smart / these two should not be played with
In an interview with CBS, the US President was asked who is more difficult to deal with and work with, Russian President Putin or Chinese President Xi Jinping. He said: Both are tougher, both are smart; they are two powerful leaders. These two are people who should be taken seriously and not played with (left to one side). They are not people who when you meet them say, “What a beautiful day, look how beautiful everything is, the sun is shining;” these are serious, tough, and intelligent people.

