Former President Donald Trump: Must save America from World War III
Former President Donald Trump said that Joe Biden's "weakness and failure" are putting America in grave danger.

According to RT, former US President Donald Trump on June 17 warned of the possibility of a third world war breaking out under the current leadership in Washington, and said that if elected he would reverse this process.
Speaking at a Turning Point USA campaign event in Detroit, Trump stressed that he had not initiated any new conflicts during his 2017-2021 presidential term, and pledged that if he wins a second term, he would work towards restoring peace, especially in Ukraine.
Mr. Trump declared that Mr. Joe Biden's "weakness and failure" were putting America in "grave danger" and "dragging us toward World War III," arguing that Mr. Biden had done more harm to the country than the 10 worst presidents in US history combined.
Earlier this month, the Republican also warned the world could be plunged into a devastating nuclear war due to what he said was Mr Biden's mental decline.
Speaking to Fox News host Sean Hannity, Mr. Trump said that unlike the leaders of Russia, China and North Korea, Mr. Biden “is not at the top of his game” and has never been “the brightest bulb” among American politicians.
Trump warned that a nuclear exchange could lead to “the end of the world” and stressed that the US now has a leader “not even capable of discussing” the issue.
In his speech in Detroit, the US presidential candidate also criticized the Biden administration for “wasting money at an unprecedented level”, especially when continuously providing financial support to Ukraine and called Mr. Vladimir Zelensky “the greatest salesman”.
“Every time he comes to our country, he leaves with $60 billion,” Trump told American voters, adding that every time Mr. Zelensky receives money, he immediately asks for more. “It never ends,” Mr. Trump stressed, pledging to “fix” the problem before he takes office again.
Mr Trump has previously said the Ukraine conflict “would never have happened” if he were president at the time and said he could end it “in 24 hours” if he were to win another term in November. However, Mr Trump has not offered any details on how he would achieve that goal.