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“Millions of people died because of three people.” Whom Trump blames for the Ukraine War

Donald Trump blames Vladimir Putin, Joe Biden and Volodimir Zelenski for the Ukraine war, his new statements intervening after Russia tried to explain the deadly attack on the Ukrainian city of the Sunday of Flowers by hitting a military reunion, while Trump had previously been “that he” had a “mistake”.

Also, Donald Trump accused Volodimir Zelenski of not “competent”, reports News.ro citing Sky News.

Speaking in the White House's oval office, on a meeting with the leader of El Salvador, Trump told reporters: “If Biden had been competent and if Zelenski had been competent – and I don't know if it is – this war should not have taken place.” He added: “Biden could have stopped him, and Zelenski could have stopped him, and Putin should never start it.”

Asked about Zelenski, Trump said: “When you start a war, you need to know that you can win the war. You don't start a war against someone who is 20 times bigger than you and then you hope that people give you some missiles.”

Trump repeated that he was the first to give Ukraine Javelin missiles.

“Putin – number one, Biden – number two, and Zelenski”

“Millions of people are dead because of three people,” Trump insisted. “Let's say a little number one, let's say Biden, who had no idea what the hell is doing, number two, and Zelenski,” he added. “And all I can do is try to stop this – that's all I want to do. I want to stop the crimes. And I think we are doing well in this regard. I think you will have a few very good proposals,” continued the white house.

Donald Trump's latest outburst in relation to Ukraine was preceded by a post on his social social network in which he accused Volodimir Zelenski of “allowed” the beginning of the War in Ukraine. In the furious post on Social Truth, the US president, who promised in the campaign that he would end the war in 24 hours, describes the conflict as “Biden's war, not.” He adds: “President Zelenski and the corrupt Joe Biden did an absolutely horrible job by allowing this masquerade to start. There were so many ways to prevent it from starting.”

Trump also praised himself, as he repeatedly did, that if he had stayed at the White House after his first term, the war would never have started. “If the presidential elections of 2020 were not forged-and they were, in so many ways-this horrible war would never have taken place,” he said, resuming his thesis.

Zelenski urges Trump to visit Ukraine

Trump's angry statements come one day after Volodimir Zelenski at the urgent president to visit Ukraine and convince himself with his eyes on how eager he is to make peace. “Please come to see people, civilians, fighters, hospitals, churches, children, destroyed or dead,” urged the Ukrainian president. Zelenski said Trump should visit Ukraine before making any negotiation decision in discussions with Russia.

During the interview, he was asked if Ukraine can rely on the support of the United States. Zelenski took a break, before saying: “Even in this break, there is a problem, because I want to answer honestly and quickly that the United States is our strategic, strong partner. But the break is doubt. I do not doubt that the American people are with us, but in a long war, many details are forgotten,” said Zeenski

On February 28, Zelenski visited the White House and was harshly criticized by Trump and Vice President JD Vance.

“Unfortunately, Russian narratives prevail in the US.”

In the same interview for the CBS, Zelenski said that some officials in the US government fall victim to Russian misinformation and promote an “altered reality” about whom the war started.

“I think, unfortunately, Russian narratives prevail in the US,” he said, according to a translation of his comments made by CBS. Zelenski was asked what he thought about when, in February, President Trump made him a dictator and said that Ukraine had begun the war. “This speaks of the enormous influence of Russia's policy of influencing on America, American policy and American politicians,” Zelenski commented. He said that some still believe that the Russians are not aggressors and that they did not start the war.

“This is a change of tone, a change in reality, indeed, a change in reality, and I do not want to participate in the changed reality that is presented to me,” said the head of the Ukrainian state. He reminded that Ukraine did not attacked anyone to trigger a war and continued by setting an example JD Vance Vice President, who accused “justifies Putin's actions.”

Trump's new bursting also comes one day after the Russia's ballistic missile attack on the Ukrainian city, which the Ukrainians say has killed 35 people on the Sunday of Flowers. The Russians claim that they were targeting a meeting of the Ukrainian military and gives a balance of 60 dead.

In February, Trump described Zelenski as a “dictator” before withdrawing his comment a few days later.



Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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