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Biden Makes Final Move to Undercut Trump on His Way Out

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Hungary issued a stark warning about the potential consequences of the United States’ decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles for strikes inside Russian territory, calling the move a dangerous escalation that could lead to a global conflict. Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó criticized the Biden administration’s approach, claiming it ignored the desire for peace and heightened risks unnecessarily.

Szijjártó used social media to voice his concerns, describing the move as extremely dangerous and accusing the U.S. of disregarding the will of the people by prioritizing aggressive actions over diplomatic solutions. He also labeled the announcement as undemocratic, claiming it dismissed growing calls for resolution.

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President Joe Biden recently approved the use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles by Ukrainian forces for operations within Russian borders. This decision came amid reports of Ukrainian troops moving into Russia’s Kursk region earlier this year. According to Politico, the Ukrainian forces are now expected to face a significant counteroffensive involving Russian and North Korean troops.

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Donald Trump Jr. commented on the situation, accusing the military-industrial complex of escalating the conflict to block his father, President-elect Donald Trump, from pursuing peace. In a statement on social media, Trump Jr. suggested that chaos was being deliberately fomented to secure profits for defense contractors at the expense of global stability.

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Prominent commentator Joe Rogan joined the criticism during a recent podcast, warning that the outgoing Biden administration’s actions could lead to catastrophic consequences. Rogan questioned the rationale behind such escalations during a transition of power, expressing concern over the risk of a nuclear confrontation. He pointed to Russia’s recent launch of an ICBM targeting Ukrainian infrastructure as an alarming indicator of rising tensions.

The Biden administration’s decision has provoked widespread criticism, with experts warning of the implications for international security. Steven Cheung, President-elect Trump’s communications director, revealed that Trump has already reached out to both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin, signaling his intention to mediate peace once he takes office.

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Cheung reiterated Trump’s campaign promise to prioritize diplomacy and bring an end to the conflict, emphasizing the president-elect’s unique ability to negotiate a peaceful resolution.

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