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Trump identifies ‘Nuclear warming’ as the most significant global danger
The 45th US president has stated that World War I is threatened by the incompetence of the current White House leadership.
In an interview, former US President Donald Trump stated that “nuclear warming,” or the potential for atomic war, poses a greater threat to the globe than global warming. He blamed the Biden White House for the fact that “everything is horrible” in the US and the rest of the globe.
Trump is a re-candidate for president, having served from 2017 until 2021. At his Florida property, Mar-a-Lago, he granted an exclusive interview to the Spanish-American publication Univision on Thursday night.
“There were no issues three years ago. No inflation occurred. There was no issue with Ukraine. Israel wasn’t a problem for us. We had absolutely no issues at all. The level of security at our border was unprecedented. The US economy was at its peak, according to Trump, who spoke with Univision’s Enrique Acevedo. “Everything is terrible right now. There is going to be a global conflict. You might get involved in the Third World War.
“And when I hear these people talking about the environment, I know that the oceans will rise by 1/100 of an inch over a period of 300 years.” And what a threat this is! That’s not a danger, the outgoing president emphasised.
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Trump held Joe Biden, his successor, accountable for the current situation, blaming him for everything from the Gaza War to the crisis in Ukraine and US relations with China and Russia.
The President of the United States is incompetent. He is unable to leave a stage. The steps are lost on him. He is incapable of connecting two sentences. He is speechless. We have someone negotiating on our behalf, Trump said Acevedo, but this individual is working with [Chinese President Xi Jinping] and [Russian President Vladimir] Putin, among other people who would probably not say they love us.
The greatest threat facing the globe is that of atomic bombs, and our chief negotiator is a man who doesn’t even understand what a nuclear weapon is, according to Trump, who also described the situation as “a very scary thing.”
Russia lowered its participation in the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) earlier this month, citing the US’s more than 25-year refusal to ratify the agreement. Additionally, Moscow has terminated the US-Russia Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), claiming it was useless while Washington was pursuing Russia’s “strategic defeat” through Ukraine.
Citing claimed Russian violations, the Trump White House withdrew from the Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) and Open Skies, two significant Cold War arms control treaties. Additionally, it took a long time to extend New START, claiming that a new deal with China should take its place. The conflict in Ukraine began after the Biden White House rejected Russia’s comprehensive security package in late 2021, but they also extended New START through 2026.