Washington: Republican Party leaders targeted President Joe Biden after he allowed Ukraine to launch an American missile attack on Russia. The newly elected president’s surrogates have accused Biden of trying to provoke a ‘third world war’ over his decision to authorize a limited strike on Russia. At the same time, former top United Nations war crimes prosecutor, Dr. Francis Boyle has caused a stir by introducing an impeachment bill against Biden to prevent World War III. However, no such official demand has yet been made by the Republicans.
Allies of President-elect Donald Trump have lashed out at Joe Biden over his decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range US missiles to strike inside Russia for the first time. Russia has described this as a step towards a deadly escalation of the war.
Accused of trying to incite “World War III”.
Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr., hard-line congressional Republicans and other supporters have accused Biden of trying to incite “World War III” before Trump takes office in January. Donald Trump Jr. (Trump’s son) wrote in a post on “,”.
Richard Granello, a Trump Cabinet nominee for secretary of state and former acting director of national intelligence in his first term, wrote: “Nobody expected Biden to escalate the war in Ukraine during the transition period. It seems he is starting a new war. Now everything has changed – all previous calculations are meaningless.” Other Republicans speaking out included far-right Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green and Senator Mike Lee of Utah, who said: “Joe Biden has just started World War III. Let us all pray that this situation does not arise.
The US State Department defends Biden
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller defended Biden’s decision during a press conference Monday, saying: “[द] The American people elected Joe Biden to a four-year term, not three years and 10 months, and we will use every day of his term to advance foreign policy interests that are important to us and are in the best interests of the American people.”
Discussions between the White House, the State Department and European allies had been ongoing for months over whether to authorize strikes in Ukraine. Currently, the US The decision to allow a limited strike using Atakam missiles supplied by the U.S. would allow Ukrainian forces to target Russian military installations in the Kursk region, where the U.S. has said more than 10,000 North Korean troops have joined Russian forces in preparation for a counter-attack.
Trump wants the war to end
The White House’s decision will create a dilemma for the incoming administration whether to withdraw the power immediately after Trump’s inauguration or retain it as a potential bargaining chip in negotiations. While Trump and his allies have largely condemned the increased military support and financial aid for the Ukrainian government. Trump wants to end the Russia-Ukraine war. But analysts said it was unclear whether Trump would take immediate action to reverse the decision on long-range missiles.
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