Trump’s “biggest mistake” in his own words
The former American president admitted to his “biggest mistake” and said that during his presidency, he should not have allowed “treacherous and non-conservative” people into his government; The people he mentions next.
According to RCO News Agency, Donald Trump, the former president of the United States and the candidate of the Republican Party in the presidential elections next week, during an interview on the famous American comedian Joe Rogan’s podcast, while pointing to his “biggest mistake” during his presidency from 2017 to 2021, said: My presidency was great, but it could have been better if I surrounded myself with different people. “My biggest mistake was the people I chose sometimes.”
Referring to this conversation and quoting the former American president, the Washington Post wrote: “I should not have chosen some people; For example, non-conservatives, bad people or traitors. And today you will read about them to some extent. “Someone like Kelly is a bully but ultimately a weakling.”
Retired American General John Kelly, who was the Secretary of Homeland Security before becoming Donald Trump’s chief of staff, recently said in an interview with the New York Times: “Former President Trump fits the definition of the word fascism in the dictionary. »
General Mark Milley, the former head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the US Army, also told the famous American journalist Bob Woodward in his new investigative journalist’s book titled “War”: “Trump is now the most dangerous person for America, who is a fascist by nature. “He could not control his authoritarian tendencies while in the White House.”
These statements paved the way for US Vice President Kamala Harris to call her Republican opponent a “fascist” in a statement.
Donald Trump goes on to name another person as the “biggest mistake” of his presidency.
Referring to the former US national security adviser, he said: “Bolton was with US President George HW Bush when they foolishly went to the Middle East in 1990. They should never have done that. I said this many times as a civilian.”
John Bolton, the former national security adviser of the United States, also said last week that although Donald Trump’s return to the White House will bring risks, this former American president is “not a fascist.”
The Republican Party candidate in the 2024 presidential election, which is scheduled to be held on November 5, said, referring to the Democrats: “Our domestic enemy poses a greater threat to the United States than someone like the leader of North Korea.” We had no problem with the leader of North Korea (Kim Jong Un). “I tell people that we have a bigger problem, and I think that is our internal enemy.”
Trump has repeatedly used the term “internal enemy” to describe the Democratic Party and emphasized that politicians such as Nancy Pelosi, the former speaker of the US House of Representatives, fall into this category. Trump recently said that the military could be deployed against such “domestic enemies”; A comment that provoked criticism against him.
Regarding the war in Ukraine and the fate of this country if he enters the White House, the former US president said without giving details: “I can negotiate to end this conflict. Of course, if I tell you exactly what I’m doing, I’ll never be able to agree.”
Trump has repeatedly emphasized in his election promises that if he becomes president, he will end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours and even before the inauguration ceremony. Of course, some military analysts and Western media speculate that the former US president might do this by handing over some Ukrainian territories to Russia; An action that is not pleasant for Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine.
Donald Trump also said about the current situation in West Asia and the escalation of unrest in the region: “The Middle East is changing rapidly. You know there are people who say the world will end in the Middle East, right? And you have weapons today that are very scary.”
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