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Trump Warns of Nuclear Threats, Criticizes Ukraine Aid, Russia
The Daily Guardian
|March 11, 2025
Trump claimed that the US had provided Ukraine with USD 350 billion in aid, while European nations contributed only USD 100 billion.
S President Donald Trump has sounded the alarm on nuclear dangers, warning that they pose a far greater existential threat to the world than climate change.
In a recent interview with Sunday Morning Futures anchor Maria Bartiromo, Trump emphasized the devastating consequences of nuclear weapons, stating, "The level of destruction is beyond anything you can even imagine. It's just bad that everybody has to spend all this money on something that, if it's used, it's probably the end of the world."
He criticized the focus on climate change, arguing that it overshadows the more pressing issue of nuclear dangers.
"When I listen to these climate lunatics... and nobody ever talks about nuclear weapons. They say the ocean's going to rise one-eighth of an inch in the next 300 years. But they don't talk about the dangers of a nuclear weapon, which could happen tomorrow," he added.
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