Donald Trump “discusses the truth and the facts”, so you have to work hard for the world today, says Jay Di.
The current administration in the White House believes that the continuation of the Russian war against Ukraine is not worth it to anyone. Therefore, it is necessary to strive for peace today. About US vice-president Jay Di Wence wrote on Social Network X on Thursday, February 20.
Again he repeated that this whole war would not begin if Donald Trump was the president of the United States at that time. At the same time, “either Europe, or the supervision of Joe Biden, or the Ukrainians do not have a path to success.”
According to Wans, Trump is now “dealing with the truth and the facts.” In sum, he revealed the “five truths”:
1. Europe is pursuing a policy in the field of transition and censorship, which is “offensive” by most Americans, as well as a defense policy that provides for a constant overwhelming hope;
2. Russia maintains a huge advantage of the number of strength and weapons in Ukraine, and this advantage will “continue regardless of the additional western packets”;
3. The United States “maintains significant levers of influence” on both sides of the conflict;
4. To stop the conflict, it is necessary to talk to the people involved in the beginning and proceed;
5. The conflict “created and continued to create” a load on the American government instruments, from military reserves to penalties (and more), and the continuation of the conflict is bad for Russia, Ukraine , Europe and USA.
“Because of the facts above, we must strive for the world, and we should be trying it now.
Remember that this week the United States and Russia will hold the first negotiation of war in Ukraine. They took place in Saudi Arabia.
After that, Donald Trump made a number of stunning statements in Ukraine and President Vladimir Zelensky.
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