US President Donald Trump has made a big statement about the Russia-Ukraine war. He said that he has always had a good relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but now something has changed. He is absolutely crazy. Donald Trump launched a sharp attack on Russian President Vladimir Putin and said that now he is not the same as before, Putin has completely lost his balance. In a social media post on Sunday night, Trump not only condemned Russia’s policies, but also claimed that the attack on Ukraine has become a “senseless killing of innocent people.”

Now Putin is crazy: Trump
Trump said, “I have always had a good relationship with Putin, but now the change is clear.” They are killing innocent civilians, and it is not just limited to soldiers. Throwing missiles and drones at the cities of Ukraine now seems to be the act of a deranged leader. He also added that this indiscriminate attack on Ukraine is neither strategic nor militarily necessary. Rather, it is being done only to spread havoc and fear.
Trump further warned that if Putin is thinking of taking over Ukraine completely, it will prove to be a fatal mistake for Russia . He said, “This path will not leave Russia anywhere, it will lead to the end.”
This is the war of Putin, Zelensky and Biden, not mine.
Trump criticized not only Putin, but also Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Joe Biden. He said that Zelensky’s rhetoric is further worsening the situation and that Biden’s incompetence has fueled this war. Trump reiterated that if he were president, this war would never have started. He said, this is the war of Putin, Zelensky and Biden, not mine.
Growing global pressure and America’s concern
After Russia’s latest attacks, the concern of America and Western countries is increasing. At least 12 people have been killed and dozens injured in the latest attacks, according to Ukraine, making it the deadliest attack since the start of the war. Strong statements like “Putin is now mad” on the part of Trump indicate on the global stage that the global tolerance against Russia is running out, and pressure and counter-strategies may intensify in the coming time.