Trump: Putin Aims to Seize All of Ukraine, but It Will Lead to Russia’s Collapse

Trump: Putin Aims to Seize All of Ukraine, but It Will Lead to Russia’s Collapse

WASHINGTON, May 26 — US President Donald Trump on Sunday described Russian President Vladimir Putin as “crazy” over continued attacks on Ukrainian cities and warned that a full-scale attempt to seize Ukraine would spell disaster for Russia.‍

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WASHINGTON, May 26 — US President Donald Trump on Sunday described Russian President Vladimir Putin as “crazy” over continued attacks on Ukrainian cities and warned that a full-scale attempt to seize Ukraine would spell disaster for Russia.

“I’ve always had a very good relationship with Vladimir Putin of Russia, but something has happened to him. He has gone absolutely CRAZY!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“I’ve always said he wants ALL of Ukraine, not just a part of it — and that may now be proving true. But if he goes through with it, it will lead to the downfall of Russia!” he added. — AFP

US President Donald Trump turns on Putin (pictured), says the latter will doom Russia with his greed for Ukraine. — AFP pic

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