President Donald Trump is likely to deliver a message centered on peace, security, and the release of hostages, while stopping short of supporting a two-state solution in Gaza in his address to the U.N. General Assembly this week, according to former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker on Newsmax.
“[Russian President Vladimir] Putin is really taking advantage of President Trump at this point,” Volker, who served as the envoy to Ukraine and testified in the Democrats’ first impeachment of Trump, told Monday’s “Wake Up America.” “He sees that President Trump really wants a deal. He really wants peace. And Putin is escalating to see what he can get away with.
“And so I think President Trump really needs to put the hammer down and say, ‘We will not tolerate these kinds of threats against our NATO allies, and we insist that you stop this war against Ukraine, have a ceasefire, and then we can build peace and we can move on.’
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