Washington: Republican Party leaders have attacked President Joe Biden after he allowed Ukraine to attack Russia with a US missile. The new president-elect’s surrogates have accused Biden’s decision to allow limited strikes against Russia of trying to provoke a “Third World War.” At the same time, former top United Nations war crimes prosecutor Dr. Francis Boyle has caused a stir by unveiling the impeachment bill against Biden to prevent World War III. However, Republicans have not yet made such an official demand.
Allies of President-elect Donald Trump have expressed anger at Joe Biden for his decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range US missiles to launch attacks inside Russia for the first time. Russia has described this as a step to escalate the war to a deadly situation.
Accused of trying to instigate a “Third World War”
Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr., hardline congressional Republicans and other supporters have accused Biden of trying to incite a “World War III” before Trump takes office in January. Donald Trump Jr. (Trump’s son) wrote in a post on “,”.
Richard Granello, Trump’s Cabinet nominee for secretary of state and former acting director of national intelligence in his first term, wrote: “No one anticipated that Biden would escalate the war in Ukraine during the transition period. It’s like I’m starting a whole new war. Now everything has changed: all the previous calculations make no sense.” Other Republicans who spoke included far-right Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and Senator Mike Lee of Utah, who said: “Joe Biden just started World War III. The stage is set for. this. Let us all pray that this situation does not come to this.
The US State Department defends Biden
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller defended Biden’s decision during a press conference on Monday, saying: “[द] The American people elected Joe Biden not to a three-year, 10-month term, but to a four-year term, and we will use every day of his term to advance the foreign policy interests we care about. “They are what is best for the American people.”
Discussions over authorizing strikes in Ukraine had dragged on for months between the White House, the State Department and European allies. Currently, the decision to allow limited strikes with US-supplied Atakam missiles would allow Ukrainian forces to attack Russian military infrastructure in the Kursk region, where the US has said more than 10,000 North Koreans have been killed. The soldiers have joined Russian forces preparing to counterattack. -stroke.
Trump wants the war to end
The White House decision will pose a dilemma for the incoming administration about whether to immediately withdraw the authority after Trump’s inauguration or retain it as a potential bargaining chip in negotiations. While Trump and his allies have largely condemned the increase in military support and financial aid to the Ukrainian government. Trump wants to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. But analysts said it was unclear whether Trump would take immediate steps to rescind the decision on long-range missiles.
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