RFK Jr. Claims Biden is Leading US to Nuclear War
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has affirmed that Donald Trump is justified in cautioning the American public regarding Russia’s stockpile of nuclear weapons. Read Full Article at RT.com.
Kennedy's remarks come in light of the Biden administration's aggressive stance toward Russia and its ongoing efforts to defeat Moscow in Ukraine, which he believes could escalate into a nuclear conflict.
These comments followed a debate between Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris on Tuesday night in Philadelphia. During the event, Trump highlighted the potential threat posed by Russian President Vladimir Putin's nuclear arsenal, noting, "He has got a thing that other people do not have. He has got nuclear weapons. They do not ever talk about that. And eventually maybe he will use them. Maybe he has not been that threatening. But he does have that."
In a post on X, Kennedy stated, “Trump makes a point that I hope everyone hears: Russia has nuclear weapons.” He further cautioned, “The Biden administration’s policy of maximum confrontation, seeking Russia’s humiliating defeat and regime change, is a recipe for nuclear immolation.”
Kennedy, who suspended his presidential campaign last month to endorse Trump, has pinned a message on his X page stating: “Bottom line: No matter what state you live in, vote Trump. A Trump victory is a Kennedy victory.”
During the debate, Trump asserted that if re-elected, he could resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict “in 24 hours,” stressing the urgency of ending the war to prevent further loss of life. He emphasized, “It is in the US’ best interest to get this war finished and just get it done. We need to negotiate a deal because we have to stop all these human lives from being destroyed.”
Trump criticized Biden and Harris for their inability to effectively communicate with Putin, claiming, “And it is only getting worse; it could lead to World War III.”
In June, Putin announced plans to modernize Russia’s nuclear arsenal, asserting that it remains essential for national security. He warned of the dire consequences of any conflict involving nuclear weapons but expressed a hope that “it will never come to” an actual nuclear exchange, emphasizing that Moscow is not “brandishing” its arsenal.
Ian Smith contributed to this report for TROIB News