Trump promises to end the war in Ukraine and return the US to a policy of non-intervention

Former US President Donald Trump said that if elected for a second term, he would try to quickly end the war in Ukraine and focus on a policy of military non-intervention.

This was reported by the Associated Press agency, which analyzed his latest statements after announcing his intention to run for re-election in 2024.

At the same time, the agency clarifies that Trump has never announced a way to end the war in Ukraine.

Also, the new president may plan to expand the army and anti-missile defense systems to pursue a policy of "peace through strength."

At the same time, he criticizes NATO and the higher generals of the US for their lack of leadership and cites Putin and Orban as examples.

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