Trump Seems To Confuse Ukraine and Iran: ‘They’re Defeated’
- US President Donald Trump claimed Ukraine is militarily defeated and appeared to confuse Ukraine with Iran, mentioning ships underwater that were previously referenced about Iran's navy.
- Trump made these remarks during a meeting with Artemis II astronauts and following a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin discussing a possible ceasefire in Ukraine.
- Ukraine has urged Israel to seize a vessel allegedly carrying stolen grain, and the EU is considering offering Ukraine interim benefits while contemplating stricter loan conditions.
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US President Donald Trump was unable to say on Wednesday whether the war against Iran, which he launched in February together with Israel, or the more than four-year-long war against Ukraine would end first. In response to a journalist's question, he confused the two conflicts when he spoke about the number of sunken ships and the ceasefire. Trump made his not-so-clear comment on the sidelines of a press conference in the Oval Office on Wednesda…
After a phone call from the US President with Vladimir Putin, a reporter from Trump wants to know which war will be ended first, in Ukraine or with Iran. Trump's confusion will then lead to confusion.
US President Donald Trump had telephoned Russian President Vladimir Putin. A demand for the phone call got him out of the concept.
The US president probably confused Iran and Ukraine when answering a journalist's question. Russia is reducing the scope of the traditional military parade on Victory Day because of the 'terrorist threat from Ukraine'.
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