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Donald Trump responds to whether he would send US military to capture Putin

Summary by Newsweek
Donald Trump dismisses idea of U.S. mission to capture Putin after Maduro’s arrest, noting Russia’s heavy losses and economic decline.

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Asked about a possible capture of Vladimir Putin, as suggested by Volodymyr Zelensky, Donald Trump replied that he did not consider it necessary. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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It is intended to bring an end to the Ukraine war: Putin's arrest to Maduro. But Trump is hesitant – despite many demands.

Lean Left

A week after the kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro led by the United States, the American president, proud of his operation "Absolute Resolve", assures not to want to reoffend in order to kidnap the leader...

Lean Right

The US president was questioned on Friday about the kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, and Volodymyr Zelensky's suggestion to do the same with the Kremlin master.

·Paris, France
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US President Donald Trump rejected the idea of a military mission to capture Russian President Vladimir Putin, similar to the operation by which the US special forces arrested former Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. Trump said he did not consider that such an action would be necessary and highlighted the historical relationship with the leader of Kremlin, despite the disappointment caused by the war in Ukraine by the war, Trump rejected the ide…

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US President Donald Trump was recently asked if he could order the capture of Russian President Vladimir Putin - a scenario similar to that of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. Trump responded that he did not consider such action necessary. "I have always had a relatively good relationship with Putin, but I also expressed my disappointment with the current situation of the war in Ukraine," he said. The US leader again claimed to have stopped eig…

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