Donald Trump “encouraged” Russia’s actions against Ukraine, the Democratic presidential nominee has claimed
US Vice President Kamala Harris has vowed that Washington will “stand strong with Ukraine and our NATO allies,” should she win the presidential election in November.
During her speech on day four of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago on Thursday, the party’s presidential nominee tied the continuation of incumbent President Joe Biden’s Ukraine policy to her intention to “strengthen, not abdicate our global leadership.”
Harris touted her record of helping Biden in rallying Western nations to funnel arms and money to Kiev so that it could fight Russia.
Ukraine’s ambition to join NATO is one of the key causes of the ongoing crisis, according to Moscow, which considers the prospect a threat to its national security.
Harris, who last month replaced Biden as her party’s pick in the presidential race, claimed that the Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump, had “encouraged” Moscow by supposedly saying that “Russia could ‘do whatever the hell they want’ five days before” the hostilities broke out in February 2022.
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The misquote appears to come from Trump’s speech at a campaign rally in South Carolina in February of this year, when he revealed an exchange he’d had while president with the head of a European NATO member.