Trump’s Joint Chiefs chair says Putin won’t stop at Ukraine
- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine warned that he does not believe Russian President Vladimir Putin will stop with Ukraine if he wins the war.
- Caine responded to Senator Lindsey Graham's question about whether Putin would stop with Ukraine, stating that he does not believe Putin will.
- Caine reported that Russia has recently built up bases near Finland during the Senate hearing.
- The Trump administration is reportedly pushing for a peace deal and is frustrated with the lack of progress in the conflict.
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General knowledge: Gen. Dan Caine’s testimony during a Senate hearing Wednesday declined to confirm statements from his boss, convicted felon and President Donald Trump, regarding Russia and the protests in Los Angeles. While Trump has downplayed Vladimir Putin’s suspected ambitions in Eastern Europe, Caine said he does not believe the Russian president will stop in Ukraine. Caine also declined to affirm Trump’s claims of a foreign invasion or r…
CHRONIQUE. Donald Trump thought that "24 hours" would be enough for him to "solve the problem" of the conflict in Ukraine. It was forgetting "the root causes" of the war waged by Vladimir Putin who wants to have a "area of influence" in his close stranger, explains Alain Frachon, editorialist at the "World".
Putin Won’t Stop at Ukraine, Says Chair of Joint Chiefs of Staff
Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told senators on June 11 that he does not believe Russian President Vladimir Putin would stop at Ukraine if he succeeds in conquering the country. Caine made the comment during testimony before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, where he appeared alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to address U.S. military posture and global threats. When Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S…
Trump's Joint Chiefs chair says Putin won't stop at Ukraine
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine told senators on Wednesday that he did not believe Russian President Vladimir Putin would stop at Ukraine if he succeeds in overtaking the country, a marked contrast to President Trump’s typical ambiguity on the question. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) asked Caine and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth whether Putin would “stop at Ukraine” in a series of rapid-fire questions on foreign conflicts. “I d…
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