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Donald Trump Warns of Brink of WWIII, Calls for Peace Talks with Putin and Zelensky

WASHINGTON, Nov 21 – Former U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning about the growing risk of World War III, urging immediate peace negotiations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Trump’s remarks come in response to Ukraine’s reported use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles in strikes on Russian territory.

Trump: “We Are Now Officially at War with Russia”

In a statement, Trump said, “We are now officially at war with Russia, and are at the brink of WWIII. WE NEED PEACE!” He emphasized the urgent need for diplomacy and expressed his willingness to mediate between the two leaders to prevent further escalation.

The former president criticized the ongoing U.S. military aid to Ukraine, asserting that continued funding and weapon supplies risk intensifying the conflict. “We CANNOT keep funding the killing of innocent people,” he added, calling for a reevaluation of U.S. involvement.

Escalating Conflict Sparks Alarm

Trump’s comments followed reports of Ukraine using U.S.-provided long-range missiles to target Russian sites, a move that has provoked warnings from Moscow. The strikes represent a significant escalation in the war, raising concerns about potential retaliation and broader consequences for global security.

Reactions to Trump’s Statement

Trump’s remarks have ignited debate, with supporters praising his call for de-escalation and diplomacy, while critics argue that his comments oversimplify the complexities of the conflict. The statement also highlights divisions in U.S. policy, as Congress considers additional military aid to Ukraine amid growing bipartisan concerns about the war’s trajectory.

WWIII Fears Loom Over 2024 Election

As Trump campaigns for the 2024 presidency, his warnings about the potential for World War III and his push for peace talks signal a key pillar of his foreign policy agenda. His comments reflect a broader critique of U.S. interventionism, aligning with his “America First” approach during his previous administration.

Trump’s call for immediate peace negotiations underscores the high stakes of the conflict, as world leaders grapple with the risks of escalating tensions and the potential for catastrophic global consequences.

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