Revealing the behind-the-scenes of the White House; From Biden’s argume with Netanyahu to Bensalman’s “Trump 45” phone
In his latest book, the famous American journalist Bob Woodward, who is known as one of the investigative journalists, talks about the behind-the-scenes conversations of the curre US Preside Joe Biden about issues such as relations with the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime and the possibility of Russia using a nuclear bomb. During the war in Ukraine has paid.
According to RCO News Agency, in his new book eitled “War”, which will be published on October 15, Woodward talks about the secret issues behind the curtain of the Biden presidency, including the possibility of Russia using a nuclear bomb during the Ukraine war, the anger of the American preside against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Zionist has paid.
The American network “CNN” has obtained this book earlier than the day of its publication and published a summary of relatively importa parts of this book in an article published on Tuesday evening.
Woodward wrote in part of his book: “In his personal conversations about the Israeli prime minister, Biden refers to him with anger and hatred, as a bad and milita person.”
According to Woodward, Biden also referred to his Russian couerpart, Vladimir Putin, as the represeative of “Satan”.
This famous journalist has also discussed the relationship between former US Preside Donald Trump, Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The information published in Jung’s book is based on hundreds of hours of ierviews between White House officials, Woodward and “individuals in the know.” However, Trump’s spokesman Steven Chong told CNN that Woodward did not have special access to write his book and that “none of his fictional stories” are true.

Ukraine war
America was aware of Russia’s attack on Ukraine
According to Woodward’s book, in October 2021, US officials learned of Russia’s plan to invade Ukraine with 175,000 troops.
In describing the American ielligence elite, he claimed: “The information was so accurate that many thought that the American ielligence forces had ages in the Kremlin.”
But according to Woodward, at first, the Biden administration and its allies did not believe in this issue, despite their confidence in Russia’s seriousness in attacking Ukraine.
According to Woodward’s report, Biden said in response to CIA director Bill Burns about Putin’s plan to attack Ukraine: “This is crazy.” Now I have to deal with Russia swallowing Ukraine?”
According to the book of this famous journalist, in December 2021, Biden talked about this attack once in a video conference and another time in an hour-long phone call with Putin. Woodward reported that during the 50-minute phone conversation, the US and Russian presides threatened each other with nuclear war, with Biden finally telling his Russian couerpart that “no one will win a nuclear war.”
Woodward also reported that Ukrainian Preside Volodymyr Zelensky initially did not believe the Americans’ information, and during a meeting between Biden’s deputy Kamala Harris and Zelensky in February 2022, a few days before the Russian attack, Harris told the Ukrainian preside that he was looking for someone be an alternative
According to this investigative journalist, Harris believed that his meeting with Zelensky in February 2022 would be their last.

Biden and Putin
The danger of using nuclear weapons in the Ukraine war
Woodward also claimed in a section of his book titled “War” that in September 2022, the Russian preside was seeking to use nuclear weapons to “compensate for the heavy losses of his forces on the battlefield.”
According to Woodward, in September 2022, US ielligence services estimated the probability of Russia using nuclear weapons at 50%, which led to growing concern among US officials.
Woodward further reported that in response to this threat, Biden immediately ordered his National Security Adviser, Jake Sullivan, to “inform” the Russian authorities about America’s response to this developme.
This book also deals with the heated conversation between US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and then Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu in October 2022.
Regarding the conversation between the 2 defense ministers of the United States and Russia, Woodward’s book states: “Austin told his Russian couerpart that if nuclear weapons were used, all restrictions on Ukraine would be lifted.”
Woodward also wrote that Austin told Shoigu, “This could isolate Russia much more globally than it has in the past.” The Russian Defense Minister also responded to Austin’s stateme and said that his coury will not accept the threats of the United States.
The American journalist also claimed that several days after the call, Russian officials called their American couerparts to report Ukraine’s attempt to publish false reports, which was met with disbelief by American officials.
“Austin told Shoigu he didn’t believe the information and just told him ‘don’t,’ and Shoigu said ‘I understand,'” Woodward wrote of the calls.

Russian missiles
Trump and Putin’s “close” relationship coinues
Woodward also addressed Trump and Putin’s “close” relationship, writing: “In 2020, at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, Trump se Putin personal-use Covid testing devices.”
But this American journalist we on to claim that Putin told his American couerpart: “Please don’t tell anyone that you se these devices, because everyone will be angry.” They don’t care about me, I’m talking about you.”
Of course, an importa part of Woodward’s alleged book is his report on the coinued coacts between Trump and Putin after the former US preside left the White House.
Woodward, citing people close to Trump, claimed that since 2021, the former US preside and the Russian preside have had at least seven phone conversations with each other.
Of course, Jason Miller, one of the people close to Trump, responded to Woodward’s claim and told him that as far as he knows, such calls did not occur.

Trump and Putin
Deteriorating relations between Biden and Netanyahu
In another part of his book, Woodward discussed the Gaza war, the crimes of the Zionist regime and the effect of Netanyahu’s milita actions on his relationship with Biden and wrote: “After October 7, 2023 and the attack against Israel, Biden quickly expressed his support for Israel. But over time and considering the developmes of the Gaza war, his relationship with Netanyahu became critical.
According to Woodward’s report, in mid-April, Biden questioned the lack of real strategy in Netanyahu’s actions, asking him, “What exactly is your policy?”
According to Woodward, in response to Biden’s question, Netanyahu said, “We have to go to Rafah,” but the American preside got angry and told the Israeli Prime Minister that he “doesn’t have any clear policy or strategy.”
In the same moh, the Zionist regime attacked Iran’s embassy in Damascus and martyred Generals Zahedi, Rahimi, and a group of Iranian military advisers, which faced Iran’s legitimate response, i.e., Operation “Wada Sadiq”.
According to Woodward’s report, in the wake of Iran’s missile attack, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and other US allies helped Israel couer Iran’s missiles, and Biden, in an effort to ease tensions, told Netanyahu to “accept victory, do nothing else.” don’t give “Don’t do anything,” but the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime ignored Biden’s statemes and coinued his aggressive actions.
Woodward wrote that Biden knew his request was being ignored by Netanyahu. “I know he (Netanyahu) will coinue his actions,” he told his advisers. “The only way I can limit him is to tell him not to do anything.”
But according to Woodward’s book, the relationship between Biden and Netanyahu is becoming more critical with the escalation of tensions in the region, so that after the Zionist attack on Rafah, Biden told his advisers: “He (Netanyahu) is a damn liar.”
Woodward also spoke about the conversation between the US Preside and the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime after the Israeli regime’s attack on Beirut and the assassination of Fouad Shekar, the commander of the Lebanese Islamic Resistance, and wrote: “Bibi, what are you doing wrong? You know that the world view of Israel has been destroyed and many “Israel is considered a lying coury.”
But Netanyahu, in response to Biden and in justifying his terrorist act, while ignoring the testimony of several Lebanese civilians, told Biden: “The target was a terrorist.” We saw this opportunity and took advaage of it. “The more we hit them, the easier we will negotiate.”

Biden and Netanyahu
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia and Palestine
In the coinuation of his book, Woodward discussed the importance of the Palestinian issue for “Mohammed bin Salman”, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, and claimed: “After the Gaza war, Ahony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, immediately we to the region. After he arrived in Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman ignored the American delegation uil the end of the night.
According to Woodward, Blinken described Mohammed bin Salman as a “spoiled child”.
But the importa part of his article about the meeting between Blinken and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia is about the Palestine issue.
According to Woodward, in response to Blinken’s question about the importance of the Palestinian issue for the normalization of relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv, Mohammed bin Salman said: “Do I wa the formation of an independe Palestinian state?” I don’t care, but do I need it? Definitely!”

Bensalman and Blinken
Details of Mohammed bin Salman’s coact with Trump
In his book, Woodward also discussed the meeting of US Senator Lindsey Graham with Mohammed bin Salman in March and said: “During this meeting, Graham asked Mohammed bin Salman to coact Trump.” After this request, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia asked his eourage to bring a bag coaining about 50 uraceable mobile phones, and from that bag, he took a phone named Trump 45.
According to Woodward, Mohammed bin Salman has a special device to coact Jake Sullivan, the National Security Adviser of the White House, similar to his own mobile phone to call Trump.

Biden and Harris
Biden and Harris
This famous investigative journalist we on to discuss the relationship between Harris and Biden and the US preside’s withdrawal from the US presideial race and wrote: “After Biden withdrew from the presideial race on July 21, he immediately supported Harris.”
According to Woodward, the reason for Biden’s support for his vice-preside was his discomfort during the competition in the 2016 US presideial election.
Quoting the US Secretary of State, Woodward wrote: “The reason why the Preside (Biden) supports Harris is because of his frustration with Obama’s lack of support in 2016. “Biden felt frustrated.”
Woodward’s book also details the private relationship between Biden and Harris. Part of his book states that Biden’s deputy was concerned about his “loneliness” and asked one of Biden’s close advisers to talk to him more.
According to Woodward, a close Biden aide expressed ehusiasm in response to Harris’ request, saying, “We feel that the biggest reason Biden coacted me is because he feels comfortable speaking profanity.”
Woodward wrote that the adviser’s answer was met with laughter by Harris, and the vice preside of the United States replied: “Perhaps this is one of the reasons why he is comfortable with me.” Because he knows that I’m one of the only people close to him that I can properly profane.”
As meioned earlier, Woodward’s latest book, War, will be published on October 15, and the above article, which is based on the CNN report, is the material that this American network has gained access to.
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