Friday, 21 July 2023

Arab Saudi memanggil kuasa hukum Swedia atas insiden pembakaran Alquran berulang kali

Arab Saudi memanggil kuasa hukum Swedia atas insiden pembakaran Alquran berulang kali

Arab Saudi memanggil kuasa hukum Swedia atas insiden pembakaran Alquran berulang kali





Pengunjuk rasa Salwan Momika mengibarkan bendera Swedia di luar kedutaan Irak di Stockholm, Kamis, 20 Juli 2023. (TT via AP)






Arab Saudi pada hari Kamis mengecam keras dan mengecam “tindakan berulang dan tidak bertanggung jawab dari otoritas Swedia dengan memberikan izin resmi kepada beberapa ekstremis yang mengizinkan mereka untuk membakar dan menodai salinan Al-Qur’an,” kata kementerian luar negeri dalam sebuah pernyataan.







Pengunjuk rasa termasuk Salwan Momika, imigran Irak ke Swedia yang membakar Alquran di luar masjid Stockholm pada bulan Juni, telah mendapat izin dari polisi Swedia untuk membakar Alquran di luar kedutaan Irak pada hari Kamis.


Kementerian Luar Negeri menggambarkan langkah itu sebagai "tindakan yang merupakan provokasi sistematis terhadap perasaan jutaan Muslim di seluruh dunia."


Ia menambahkan bahwa ia akan memanggil kuasa usaha kedutaan Swedia untuk menyerahkan catatan protes dengan permintaan Kerajaan kepada otoritas Swedia untuk mengambil semua tindakan segera dan diperlukan untuk menghentikan tindakan tercela ini, yang melanggar semua ajaran agama, dan hukum dan norma internasional.


Kementerian menegaskan “penolakan kategoris Kerajaan terhadap semua tindakan yang memicu kebencian antar agama dan membatasi dialog antar manusia.”


Arab Saudi bergabung dengan komunitas internasional dalam mengecam insiden tersebut dan beberapa negara lain juga telah memanggil duta besar Swedia mereka, dengan Irak mengusir utusan utamanya pada Kamis pagi.



Ratusan Warga Irak Protes di Bagdad Tolak Aksi Pembakaran Al Quran di Swedia



Ratusan warga Irak berkumpul di pusat kota Baghdad pada hari Kamis untuk memprotes tindakan pembakaran Alquran di Swedia, seorang koresponden Sputnik melaporkan. Demonstrasi diadakan di Tahrir Square di pusat ibukota Irak. Para pengunjuk rasa dikatakan telah membawa salinan Alquran, spanduk, potret para pemimpin agama Islam dan bendera Irak.


Kamis pagi, pemerintah Irak mengutuk pembakaran Alquran di Swedia dan membalas tindakan tersebut dengan memilih untuk mengusir duta besarnya di Swedia. Pemerintah juga memperingatkan akan memutuskan hubungan dan menghentikan izin operasi untuk raksasa telekomunikasi Swedia Ericsson.


Di negara tetangga Iran, duta besar Swedia untuk Iran dipanggil ke Kementerian Luar Negeri di mana dia diperingatkan tentang kemungkinan konsekuensi dari serangan lanjutan terhadap kitab suci umat Islam.


"Kami sangat mengutuk pengulangan penodaan Al-Qur'an dan tempat suci Islam di Swedia dan kami percaya bahwa pemerintah Swedia bertanggung jawab penuh atas konsekuensi memprovokasi perasaan umat Islam dunia," kata juru bicara Kementerian Luar Negeri Nasser Kanaani kepada utusan negara Nordik.


Protes Tahrir Square terjadi beberapa jam setelah ratusan warga Irak menyerbu kedutaan Swedia di Baghdad dan membakarnya pada Kamis malam sebagai protes atas rencana pembakaran di Stockholm.


Imigran Irak Salwan Momika, yang ikut serta dalam insiden pembakaran Juni lalu, diharapkan juga membakar Alquran dan bendera Irak pada hari Kamis; Namun, pria berusia 37 tahun itu malah menginjak salinan Alqurannya.


Ketegangan awalnya berkobar pada akhir Juni, pada hari pertama hari raya Idul Adha, setelah pertemuan yang disetujui polisi terjadi di luar masjid utama Stockholm, dan di mana sebuah Alquran dibakar. Perdana Menteri Swedia Ulf Kristersson kemudian mengatakan otorisasi itu "sah tapi tidak pantas."


Demonstrasi serupa terjadi di Swedia pada bulan Januari, ketika politisi sayap kanan Denmark Rasmus Paludan membakar kitab suci umat Islam di depan kedutaan Turki.


Pada bulan Juli, media melaporkan pihak berwenang Swedia telah mengeluarkan izin untuk beberapa tindakan pembakaran buku-buku agama lagi.



Irak mengusir duta besar Swedia terkait rencana pembakaran Alquran



Irak mengusir duta besar Swedia pada hari Kamis sebagai protes atas rencana pembakaran Alquran di Stockholm yang telah mendorong ratusan pengunjuk rasa menyerbu dan membakar kedutaan Swedia di Baghdad.


Sebuah pernyataan pemerintah Irak mengatakan Baghdad juga menarik kembali kuasa usahanya di Swedia, dan kantor berita negara Irak melaporkan bahwa Irak telah menangguhkan izin kerja Ericsson Swedia di tanah Irak.


Pengunjuk rasa anti-Islam, salah satunya adalah seorang imigran Irak ke Swedia yang membakar Alquran di luar masjid Stockholm pada bulan Juni, telah mengajukan permohonan dan mendapat izin dari polisi Swedia untuk membakar Alquran di luar kedutaan Irak pada hari Kamis.


Dalam peristiwa tersebut, pengunjuk rasa menendang dan menghancurkan sebagian buku yang mereka katakan adalah Alquran, tetapi meninggalkan area tersebut setelah satu jam tanpa membakarnya. Alquran, teks agama utama Islam, diyakini oleh umat Islam sebagai wahyu dari Tuhan.


Menteri Luar Negeri Swedia Tobias Billstrom mengatakan staf di kedutaan Swedia di Baghdad aman tetapi otoritas Irak telah gagal dalam tanggung jawab mereka untuk melindungi kedutaan.


Seorang juru bicara kementerian luar negeri Swedia mengkonfirmasi duta besar dipanggil karena peristiwa di Stockholm tetapi menolak mengomentari apa yang dikatakan selama pertemuan tersebut.


Pemimpin kelompok bersenjata Hizbullah Lebanon yang kuat, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, meminta negara-negara Arab dan Islam untuk mengikuti Irak dalam mengusir duta besar Swedia dan menarik utusan mereka dari Swedia.


Pemerintah Irak mengutuk serangan terhadap kedutaan, menurut pernyataan dari kantor Perdana Menteri Irak Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, yang menyatakan itu sebagai pelanggaran keamanan dan berjanji untuk melindungi misi diplomatik.


Tetapi Bagdad juga telah "memberi tahu pemerintah Swedia... bahwa terulangnya insiden yang melibatkan pembakaran Al-Qur'an di tanah Swedia akan memerlukan pemutusan hubungan diplomatik", kata pernyataan itu.


Keputusan untuk menarik kembali kuasa usaha datang saat protes di Stockholm telah dimulai tetapi sebelum para pengunjuk rasa pergi tanpa membakar Alquran.


Billstrom mengatakan penyerbuan kedutaan "sama sekali tidak dapat diterima dan pemerintah mengutuk keras serangan ini". Dia menambahkan: "Pemerintah melakukan kontak dengan perwakilan tingkat tinggi Irak untuk mengungkapkan kekecewaan kami."


Di Washington, Departemen Luar Negeri menyerang Irakk, mengutuk serangan terhadap kedutaan dan mengkritik pasukan keamanan Irak karena tidak mencegah pengunjuk rasa melanggar pos diplomatik.


Begitu dengan Uni Eropa, menyerang Irak, mengatakan pihaknya menantikan "adopsi cepat dari langkah-langkah keamanan yang diperlukan" oleh Irak untuk mencegah insiden lebih lanjut.




























































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Russian forces wipe out signal center, command post of two Ukrainian army brigades

Russian forces wipe out signal center, command post of two Ukrainian army brigades

Russian forces wipe out signal center, command post of two Ukrainian army brigades





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Russian forces struck a signal center and a command post of two Ukrainian army brigades over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Defense Ministry Spokesman Lieutenant-General Igor Konashenkov reported on Thursday.







"In areas near the settlements of Avdeyevka and Torskoye in the Donetsk People’s Republic, a signal center of the Ukrainian army’s 110th mechanized brigade and a command post of the Ukrainian army’s 63rd mechanized brigade were destroyed," the spokesman said.



Russian forces neutralize Ukrainian subversive group in Kupyansk area over past day



Russian forces neutralized a Ukrainian subversive group in the Kupyansk area over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the Kupyansk direction, operational/tactical and army aircraft and artillery of the western battlegroup destroyed the Ukrainian army’s manpower and equipment in areas near the settlements of Molchanovo and Kislovka in the Kharkov Region and Stelmakhovka in the Lugansk People’s Republic. Near the settlement of Ivanovka in the Kharkov Region, the activity of a Ukrainian subversive and reconnaissance group was thwarted," the spokesman said.


The enemy’s losses in the Kupyansk direction in the past 24 hours amounted to 110 Ukrainian personnel, an infantry fighting vehicle, four motor vehicles, a Msta-B howitzer and a D-20 howitzer, the general reported.



Russian forces destroy 60 Ukrainian troops in Krasny Liman area over past day



Russian forces destroyed roughly 60 Ukrainian troops and three artillery pieces in the Krasny Liman area over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"As many as 60 Ukrainian personnel, an infantry fighting vehicle, two armored combat vehicles, three motor vehicles, a Gvozdika motorized artillery system and two D-30 howitzers were destroyed in the past 24 hours," the spokesman said.



Russian forces eliminate Ukrainian subversive group in Krasny Liman area over past day



Russian forces eliminated a Ukrainian subversive group in the Krasny Liman area over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the area of the settlement of Kremennaya in the Lugansk People’s Republic, an enemy subversive and reconnaissance group was eliminated," the spokesman said.


Russian forces also repulsed two Ukrainian attacks in the Krasny Liman direction in the past 24 hours, the general reported.



Russian forces repel 16 Ukrainian attacks in Donetsk area over past day



Russian forces successfully repelled 16 Ukrainian attacks in the Donetsk area, destroying over 210 enemy troops in the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the Donetsk direction, 16 enemy attacks were successfully repelled by well-coordinated and active operations by units of the southern battlegroup, air strikes and artillery fire in areas near the settlements of Belogorovka, Pervomaiskoye, Vesyoloye, Krasnogorovka, Maryinka and north of Kleshcheyevka in the Donetsk People’s Republic," the spokesman said.


The Russian battlegroup’s operational/tactical and army aircraft struck the Ukrainian army’s personnel and equipment near Bogdanovka, Chasov Yar and Dyleyevka in the Donetsk People’s Republic, the general said.


"Over 210 Ukrainian personnel, an armored combat vehicle, three motor vehicles, a US-made M777 artillery system, an Akatsiya self-propelled artillery gun, a Gvozdika motorized artillery system, two D-30 howitzers, a D-20 howitzer and a Msta-B howitzer were destroyed in the battles," the spokesman said.



Russian forces eliminate 170 Ukrainian troops in south Donetsk, Zaporozhye areas



Russian forces struck Ukrainian army units in the south Donetsk and Zaporozhye areas, eliminating roughly 170 enemy troops over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"The enemy’s losses in those directions amounted to 170 Ukrainian personnel, six tanks, three armored combat vehicles, two motor vehicles and also a Msta-B howitzer and a D-20 howitzer," the spokesman said.


Russian forces repelled two Ukrainian attacks in the south Donetsk direction and thwarted the activity of two Ukrainian subversive and reconnaissance groups in the Zaporozhye direction over the past 24 hours, the general reported.



Russian forces destroy 45 Ukrainian troops, howitzer in Kherson area over past day



Russian forces destroyed roughly 45 Ukrainian troops, an armored combat vehicle and a howitzer in the Kherson area over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the Kherson direction, as many as 45 Ukrainian personnel, an armored combat vehicle, three pickup trucks and a D-30 howitzer were destroyed in the past 24 hours as a result of damage inflicted by firepower," the spokesman said.



Russian air defenses intercept seven US-made HIMARS rockets in Ukraine operation



Russian air defense forces intercepted seven rockets of the US-made HIMARS multiple launch rocket system and destroyed 32 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"During the last 24-hour period, air defense capabilities intercepted seven rockets of the HIMARS multiple launch rocket system. In addition, they destroyed 32 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles in areas near the settlements of Tokarevka in the Kharkov Region, Zaliman in the Lugansk People’s Republic, Novoandreyevka, Staromlynovka, Orlinskoye and Vasilyevka in the Donetsk People’s Republic, Vodyanoye, Konstantinovka and Tokmak in the Zaporozhye Region, Novaya Kakhovka and Podstepnoye in the Kherson Region," the spokesman said.


During the last 24-hour period, operational/tactical and army aircraft, missile troops and artillery of the Russian groupings of forces struck 94 Ukrainian artillery units at firing positions, manpower and military equipment in 103 areas, the general reported.


In all, the Russian Armed Forces have destroyed 456 Ukrainian warplanes, 243 combat helicopters, 5,140 unmanned aerial vehicles, 426 surface-to-air missile systems, 10,776 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 1,139 multiple rocket launchers, 5,537 field artillery guns and mortars and 11,767 special military motor vehicles since the beginning of the special military operation in Ukraine, Konashenkov reported.

























































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Thursday, 20 July 2023

Scott Ritter: Ukrainian Counteroffensive Stumbles Over Russian Minefields

Scott Ritter: Ukrainian Counteroffensive Stumbles Over Russian Minefields

Scott Ritter: Ukrainian Counteroffensive Stumbles Over Russian Minefields





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There has been a vigorous debate over the course of the past weeks and months about the failure of the US and NATO to provide Ukraine with modern fighter aircraft such as the F-16.







Valery Zaluzhny, the commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s armed forces, has lambasted the failure of the west to provide aircraft while at the same time pushing Ukraine to conduct a large-scale counteroffensive that no NATO country would dare attempt without possessing air superiority over the enemy.


“A very limited number would be enough,” Zaluzhny said, indicating that if the west wanted Ukraine to succeed, then delivery of the F-16 fighters needed to happen soon.


Not so fast, says the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley.


“The casualties that the Ukrainians are suffering on this offensive are not so much from Russian airpower,” Milley observed. “They're from minefields—minefields that are covered with direct fire from anti-tank hunter-killer teams, that sort of thing.”


It’s almost as if General Milley was familiar with the Russian way of war, as manifested in the doctrinal application of “maneuver defense”, where a combination of deep fires, distance mining, ambushes, fire sacs, flanking and raid detachments would be used to inflict enemy casualties, gain time, and preserve friendly forces, all the while accepting the potential for the temporary loss of territory.


What's interesting is the battle that Milley describes—one where an attacking force must navigate defensive barriers consisting of minefields all the while coming under effective fire from anti-tank teams—describes combat with what the Russians call the screening force, operating within the so-called "crumple zone"—the initial part of the Russian defensive position designed to slow down and break up an attacking force.


The screening forces are not tasked with decisively engaging the attacking force, but rather to disengage once the enemy has pushed through the "crumple zone", withdrawing to pre-planned defensive positions that are covered by the first line of the main defensive position, which itself is heavily protected by minefields.


The point being made here is that Milley is all but acknowledging that the Ukrainians have failed to penetrate that part of the Russian defense—the forward screening positions—that are, by design, intended to be overcome.


Doctrinally speaking, Russian air and artillery fires do not become decisively engaged until an attacking force reaches the first line of prepared defenses, after which both air and artillery will be brought to bear on pre-designated “fire sacs” which the attacker is pushed into by a combination of minefields and defensive positions. Even here the Russians avoid decisive engagement, pulling back to a second line of defenses likewise defined by obstacle barriers consisting primarily of minefields.


Russia has been fighting this way since the 1980’s, when the Soviet Ministry of Defense moved away from the “fight until you die” approach of holding on to a defensive position to adapt their tactics and operations to the reality of the modern battlefield. Any officer who has studied Soviet and/or Russian operational art is knowledgeable of this fact. The problem is that for the past 20 years, the United States military and NATO have not been focused on fighting the Russian threat, but rather dealing with low-intensity combat in places like Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and elsewhere.


Therein lies the source of General Zaluzhny’s frustration—the NATO trainers who ran the Ukrainian forces earmarked for the ongoing counteroffensive through there paces in the training grounds of Germany were anything but experts on the subject they were teaching—the reduction of a fortified position in depth. Too many assumptions were made about the viability of untested NATO mine-sweeping technology, while too little attention was paid to the reality of Russian defensive warfare and the role played by mines in impeding any advance.


Old school Cold Warriors, especially those who participated in the last major breaching assault against a heavily mined fortified defensive position—the Iraqi forces dug in along the Kuwaiti border with Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Storm in February 1991, understand what it takes to methodically clear a minefield that is covered by enemy direct and indirect fire. The answer is firepower that meets or exceeds that available to the enemy. Ukraine possesses nothing close to the fire support available to Russia.


The issue goes far beyond whether Ukraine possessed a few F-16 fighters—as General Milley pointed out, for Ukrainian F-16’s to have any impact on the battlefield, Ukraine would have to field hundreds of them, something that is beyond their ability to perform, and NATO’s ability to provide. Russia currently outguns Ukraine in terms of artillery tubes and multiple rocket launchers by a factor of seven- to ten-to one. Russia is simply able to lay down more firepower than their Ukrainian counterparts—and this doesn’t even consider the fact that Ukraine is running out of artillery ammunition.


Russian electronic warfare capabilities likewise deny the Ukrainians the ability to communicate effective or employ precision weapons in a consistent fashion. In short, Ukraine was pre-ordained to be defeated during the counteroffensive. Any military professional who believed (or believes) otherwise is simply engaged in an act of self-delusion. Even more delusional is the notion that Ukraine can use the US-provided 155mm artillery cluster munitions to clear the Russian minefields—anyone suggesting this knows nothing about either Russian mines or cluster munitions.


There is no easy way to clear a minefield. It is slow, dangerous, laborious work that must be undertaken by properly trained and properly equipped forces who are protected from enemy fire by the overwhelming application of friendly suppressive fires.


Ukraine lacks this capability, and General Milley knows it. The fact that General Milley fails to admit this, and encourage the Ukrainians to stop their lemming-like appointment with death, is an indictment of his lack of professionalism as a soldier, and the United States as a society totally lacking in humanity.




























































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RFK Jr. will testify at a House hearing over online censorship as the GOP elevates Biden's rival

RFK Jr. will testify at a House hearing over online censorship as the GOP elevates Biden's rival

RFK Jr. will testify at a House hearing over online censorship as the GOP elevates Biden's rival





FILE - Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks at an event where he announced his run for president on April 19, 2023, at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel, in Boston. House Republicans will delve into claims of government censorship of online speech in a public hearing, calling Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to testify despite requests from outside groups to disinvite the controversial heir to the famous American political family after his recent antisemitic remarks. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds, File)
The Associated Press






House Republicans will be delving into claims of government censorship of online speech at a public hearing, asking Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to testify despite requests from outside groups to disinvite the Democratic presidential candidate after his recent antisemitic remarks.







The Republican-led Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is set to convene Thursday. Republicans claim conservatives are being unfairly targeted by technology companies that routinely work with the government to try to stem the spread of disinformation online.


In announcing the hearing, the panel led by Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said it “will examine the federal government’s role in censoring Americans.” The panel said it will probe "Big Tech’s collusion with out-of-control government agencies to silence speech.”


The Big Tech companies have adamantly denied the GOP assertions and say they enforce their rules impartially for everyone regardless of ideology or political affiliation. And researchers have not found widespread evidence that social media companies are biased against conservative news, posts or materials.


The hearing comes after a federal judge recently sought to halt the Biden administration from working with the social media companies to monitor misinformation and other online postings. An appellate court temporarily paused the order.




Republicans are eager to elevate Kennedy, heir to the famous American political family, who in April announced his 2024 campaign for president. The son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of John F. Kennedy is mounting a long-shot Democratic primary challenge to President Joe Biden. He is set to testify alongside two other witnesses.


A watchdog group asked the panel's chairman, Jordan, to drop the invitation to Kennedy after the Democratic presidential candidate falsely suggested COVID-19 could have been “ethnically targeted” to spare Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people.


In the filmed remarks first published by The New York Post, Kennedy said “there is an argument” that COVID-19 “is ethnically targeted” and that it “attacks certain races disproportionately.”


After the video was made public, Kennedy posted on Twitter that his words were twisted and denied ever suggesting that COVID-19 was deliberately engineered to spare Jewish people. He called for the Post’s article to be retracted.


But Kennedy has a history of comparing vaccines — widely credited with saving millions of lives — with the genocide of the Holocaust during Nazi Germany, comments for which he has sometimes apologized.


An organization that Kennedy founded, Children’s Health Defense, currently has a lawsuit pending against a number of news organizations, among them The Associated Press, accusing them of violating antitrust laws by taking action to identify misinformation, including about COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccines.


Jordan said that while he disagreed with Kennedy's remarks, he was not about to drop him from the panel. Speaker Kevin McCarthy took a similar view, saying he did not want to censor Kennedy.


The panel wants to probe the way the federal government works with technology companies to flag postings that contain false information or downright lies. Hanging over the debate is part of federal communications law, Section 230, which shields technology companies like Twitter and Facebook from liability over what's said on their platforms.


Lawmakers on the panel are also expected to receive testimony from Emma-Jo Morris, journalist at Breitbart News, who has reported extensively on Biden's son, Hunter Biden; and D. John Sauer, a former Solicitor General in Missouri who is now a special Assistant Attorney General at the Louisiana Department of Justice involved in the lawsuit against the Biden administration.


Ahead of the hearing, Morris tweeted part of her opening remarks in which she described an “elaborate censorship conspiracy" that she claimed sought to halt her reporting of Hunter Biden.


The U.S. has been hesitant to regulate the social media giants, even as outside groups warn of the rise of hate speech and misinformation that can be erosive to civil society.




























































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Trump claims he could get Russia-Ukraine settlement in 24 hours

Trump claims he could get Russia-Ukraine settlement in 24 hours

Trump claims he could get Russia-Ukraine settlement in 24 hours











Former US President Donald Trump told Fox News he could convince Russia and Ukraine to settle the crisis. Donald Trump explained his plan to secure peace in Ukraine within 24 hours of taking back the White House on Sunday, saying he would tell Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to make a deal.







More than 500 days of Russia-Ukraine war, thousands of death and massive bloodshed can be solved in a day if Donald Trump returns to power, claims the former US President, according to Fox News.

Trump made the comments during an interview on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" with host Maria Bartiromo. The former president said he has a good relationship with both Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin, and added that President Biden is not capable of dealing with world leaders.

"As you know, I get along very well with (Russian President Vladimir) Putin. I would tell Putin you’ve got to settle. I would tell (Ukrainian President Vladimir) Zelensky you’ve got to settle," Trump said on Tuesday as he detailed his response to the Ukraine crisis.

"These are smart people, including Macron of France. I could go through the whole list of people, including Putin.… These people are sharp, tough and generally vicious. They're vicious, and they're at the top of their game. We have a man that has no clue what's happening. It's the most dangerous time in the history of our country," Trump said.





"So what should be the response?" Bartiromo asked. "You said you could end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours. How would you do that?"

"I would tell one you’re gonna load up with money, I’d tell the other you are not gonna get any money. I would get a settlement in 24 hours," the Republican claimed.

"I know Zelensky very well. I felt he was very honorable because when they asked him about the perfect phone call that I made, he said it was indeed, he said it was. He didn't even know what they were talking about. He could have grandstanded–" Trump said before Bartiromo cut him off.

"That's not going to be enough for Putin to stop bombing," she pointed out.Trump then explained how he would get Russia and Ukraine to end their conflict.

"I know Zelenskyy very well, and I know Putin very well, even better. And I had a good relationship, very good with both of them. I would tell Zelenskyy, no more. You got to make a deal. I would tell Putin, if you don't make a deal, we're going to give him a lot. We're going to [give Ukraine] more than they ever got if we have to. I will have the deal done in one day. One day," Trump responded.


Previously, Trump has repeatedly said that he would broker peace in Ukraine in 24 hours, however, he never explained exactly how he sees ending the conflict. Also, he did not rule out that Kiev might have to concede some territory to Russia





























































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