Washington: Republican leaders have taken aim at President Joe Biden after he allowed Ukraine to attack Russia with U.S. missiles. The newly elected president’s surrogates have accused Biden of trying to provoke “World War III” by allowing a limited strike against Russia. Meanwhile, Dr. Francis Boyle, the United Nations’ former top war crimes prosecutor, caused an uproar by exposing an impeachment bill against Biden to prevent World War III. However, Republicans have yet to make such a formal request.
Allies of President-elect Donald Trump are outraged by Joe Biden’s decision to allow Ukraine to launch attacks inside Russia for the first time with U.S. long-range missiles. Russia said it was a step to escalate the war into a deadly situation.
Accused of trying to incite “World War III”
Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., hardline congressional Republicans and other supporters have accused Biden of trying to incite “World War III” before Trump takes office in January. Donald Trump Jr. (Trump’s son) wrote in a post on “,”.
“No one expected Biden to escalate the war in Ukraine during the transition period,” wrote Richard Granero, Trump’s Cabinet nominee for secretary of state and the first-term former director of national intelligence. “It’s as if he is embarking on a completely new War. Now everything has changed – all previous calculations are meaningless.” Other Republicans speaking out include far-right Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and Utah Sen. Mike Lee. Joe Biden has just started the stage for World War III. Let us all pray that it doesn’t come to this.
State Department defends Biden
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller defended Biden’s decision at a press conference on Monday, saying: “[द] The American people elected Joe Biden not to a term of three years and 10 months, but to a term of four years, and we will use every day of his term to advance the foreign policy interests that matter to us. In the best interest of the American people. “
Discussions among the White House, State Department and European allies over whether to authorize an attack on Ukraine have raged for months. For now, the decision to allow limited strikes using U.S.-supplied Atakam missiles would allow Ukrainian forces to target Russian military infrastructure in the Kursk region, where the U.S. says more than 10,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed and has joined in preparations Russian troops fight back. -attack.
Trump wants the war to end
The White House’s decision will leave the incoming administration with a dilemma: whether to revoke the authority immediately after Trump takes office or retain it as a potential bargaining chip in negotiations. This comes despite Trump and his allies largely condemning the increased military support and financial aid to the Ukrainian government. Trump wants to end Russia’s war with Ukraine. But analysts said it was unclear whether Trump would take immediate steps to reverse the decision on long-range missiles.
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