Donald Trump Jr. said Sunday that recent U.S. aid to Ukraine is an attempt by the Biden administration to start “World War III” before his father, Donald Trump, takes office in January. insisted.
President Joe Biden, 81, on Monday authorized the Ukrainian military to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles to attack targets inside Russia, a move aimed at de-escalating the war. It was a very different approach from the previous one.
Trump Jr., 46, tweeted that the “military-industrial complex” is trying to undermine his father before he takes office by making the war even more chaotic.
“It seems like the military-industrial complex wants to make sure World War III starts before my father has a chance to make peace and save lives,” he tweeted.
“We have to lock up those trillions of dollars. Life is shit!!! You idiots!”
Biden’s decision will allow the Ukrainian military to use U.S.-made military tactical missile systems in the Kursk region on the northeastern border of the two countries. The missile has a range of about 190 miles and boasts a huge explosive glow.
Ukraine has signaled its intention to tap into its new stockpile of weapons within days of a months-long appeal for permission to use U.S. missiles amid crushing setbacks on the battlefield.
February marks the third anniversary of the Russian invasion that killed tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilians.
President Trump, 78, has vowed to end the war. After winning the election earlier this month, the president-elect met with both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
“As President Trump said on the campaign trail, we can bring the two sides together to negotiate peace and work toward ending the war and stopping the killings,” Stephen Chan, President Trump’s communications director, told the newspaper. He’s the only one.”
The president-elect has not provided details on specific plans to end the war.
Of President Trump’s five children, Trump Jr. has always been the closest to his father’s political activities, playing a key role on the transition team, including helping decide on a growing number of controversial Cabinet nominees. It has been reported.