Medvedev dismisses Trump's claims to end Ukraine war swiftly
Donald Trump has repeatedly stated his capability to swiftly end the war in Ukraine. He even claimed that if he were the President of the USA, Putin would not have attacked Kyiv. However, it seems Russia has a different opinion on the matter. Dmitry Medvedev does not believe Trump can end the war. "If he tries, he might become the new JFK," Medvedev wrote.
4 November 2024 12:01
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Donald Trump has repeatedly stated that if he wins the election, he will stop the war in Ukraine and claims he can do so even "within 24 hours." In an interview with the American "The Wall Street Journal," Trump mentioned that he even warned Putin against starting the war. "Vladimir, if you attack Ukraine, I will hit you so hard that you won't even believe it. I will hit you right in the middle of damn Moscow. We are friends. I don't want to do it, but I have no choice," Trump reportedly said.
However, Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, doubts Trump's capabilities. The former president of Russia does not believe that the Republican candidate can end the war in Ukraine "in one day, three days, or three months."
"If he tries, he might become the new JFK," Medvedev wrote.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States, who was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in downtown Dallas.
Medvedev has previously threatened Trump
Medvedev has previously commented on Trump's statement regarding his conversation with Putin. "Trump got carried away. Did he really talk about 'hitting damn Moscow?' Of course not," he wrote on his social media.
The former leader of the Kremlin stated that Trump is merely posing as a tough negotiator. "Generally, he is as smooth as silk in negotiations," he stated. "To such words, there is only one response: Your damn Washington will get hit too. Overall, our relations with him are quite warm," he concluded.
Putin himself also spoke on the matter. He stated that "he does not remember" such a conversation and emphasized that "there is no point in threatening Russia, as it only invigorates it."