Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has once again called for the United States to withdraw from its involvement in the Ukraine conflict, criticizing the Biden administration’s management of the issue. Speaking at an event in Georgia on Tuesday, Trump accused President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris of failing to develop a clear plan to end what he referred to as an unnecessary entanglement.
According to Trump, “Biden and Kamala got us into this war in Ukraine, and now they don’t know how to get us out.” He emphasized that the current administration lacks the ability to navigate the complexities of the conflict effectively.
Although the U.S. has not deployed troops to Ukraine, it has contributed billions of dollars in military and humanitarian aid. Trump’s remarks come amid rising concerns from some Americans over the continued financial and political support being provided to Ukraine.
“I believe we are stuck in this war unless I become president. I’ll handle it. I’ll negotiate an end, and we’ll pull out. We need to get out,” Trump pledged, portraying his potential presidency as the solution to ending U.S. involvement in the conflict.
He further questioned Biden’s commitment to a long-term strategy in Ukraine, stating, “Biden says, ‘we will not leave until we win.’ But what happens if they do win?”
Trump’s remarks are aimed at drawing a contrast between his leadership and Biden’s, promising a swift resolution to the Ukraine conflict under his potential administration.