

What is Donald Trump's perspective on the Ukraine war and how U.S. foreign policy under his administration might have prevented it?
Former President Trump firmly believes the Ukraine war would not have occurred under his presidency, stating it "absolutely would not have happened" during his four-year term. He suggests that Russia has gotten itself into a situation they now regret, implying the conflict has become more burdensome than anticipated for Putin's administration. Trump emphasizes the urgent need to end the current conflict, declaring "it's got to be ended and it's got to be stopped now." His comments reflect his confidence in his diplomatic approach with Russia and suggest he views the current administration's handling of the situation as inadequate. This perspective contrasts with ongoing diplomatic efforts, as evidenced by VP Vance's meetings with Ukrainian leadership while notably avoiding engagement with German Chancellor Scholz, highlighting the complex international dynamics surrounding the conflict.

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