Donald Trump has weighed in on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting the prolonged nature of the war and the significant human cost it has produced.
Speaking in a video shared by DWS News, Trump described the conflict as far more devastating and extended than initially anticipated. He noted that what some had expected to be a short confrontation has stretched into years of sustained fighting, with severe consequences for both military personnel and civilians.
“Look at Russia. It was supposed to be a one-day war, and it’s four years, right? And you see that, and it’s really a terrible war, and a lot of people have died. Last month, they had 25,000 soldiers, mostly soldiers killed. It’s like a bloodbath over there,” he said.
Trump’s remarks underscored concerns about the scale of casualties and the intensity of the conflict, portraying the situation as deeply destructive. His comments reflect ongoing global concern about the war’s human toll, as thousands of lives continue to be lost and many more affected by displacement and instability.
The war between Russia and Ukraine remains one of the most pressing international crises, with continued debates surrounding military strategies and diplomatic solutions. Despite efforts by global leaders and international organizations to promote peace negotiations, the conflict has persisted, creating widespread humanitarian challenges and economic disruptions.
Observers continue to emphasize the urgent need for renewed dialogue and coordinated international efforts aimed at reducing violence and bringing stability to the region. As the war drags on, concerns over its long-term impact on global security and human welfare remain high….See More







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