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Trump SLAMS NATO For Inaction & Calls Russian Invasion Of Ukraine A ‘Massive Crime Against Humanity’


Former US President Donald Trump has reportedly spoken out against NATO for its inaction in handling the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

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In the same way, Trump was quick to mention how Russian President Vladimir Putin was responsible for the increasing death toll taking place in Ukraine. 

Trump called the invasion of Ukraine by the Russians a crime against humanity too.

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According to local media reports, Trump was seen making these comments while having a discussion with the Republican National Committee’s donor in the state of Louisiana. 

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On Saturday, the former US President did not shy away from blasting Putin for his decisions while he discussed the future of the GOP as the crisis in Ukraine continues. 

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Trump slammed NATO and all of its leaders, calling them out for their indecisiveness and failure to act in a way that assists in resolving this dispute. For that reason, Trump was quick to call out the alliance as a paper tiger.

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“The US just can’t just sit here and watch in silence as Russia invades Ukraine and kills so many innocent people who are trying to defend their land”- mentioned Trump to all those in attendance.

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“At what point will we say that enough is enough and we won’t accept this massive crime taking place against humanity”- he added.

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Trump says that we certainly cannot let something of this nature take place.

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In the same way, Trump appeared to be very vocal about the Ukrainian situation, adding to his donors how America should now place flags on China on its airforce jets and then bomb the s**t out of Russia.

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The event was held at the Spring Retreat in New Orleans and that is where Trump made it a point to cover a wide array of topics including the constant escalation of the ongoing crisis with Ukraine.