President Donald Trump unveiled on Friday in the Oval Office which leader – Russian Vladimir Putin or Volodymyr Zensky van Ukraine – had been easier to deal with, while he published a Stark New World War III warning.
A reporter pointed out that Putin bombarded Ukraine and asked the president if he believed that the Russian leader still wanted peace.
“I believe Him, I believe him,” Trump replied. “I think we're doing really well with Russia.”
The president noted that Russia “bombarded hell from Ukraine.”
“To be honest, I find it harder to deal with Ukraine,” said Trump.
The explanation comes a week after the inflation of Trump and Zensky in the Oval Office, which led the US to pause information and weapons of weapons on Ukraine, an old ally.
The president continued to say that Ukraine does not have the cards.
'As you know, we will meet somewhere next week in Saudi Arabia. And we see that in terms of getting a definitive arrangement it might be easier to deal with Russia, which is surprising because they have all the cards, “Trump continued. “And they are bombing hell now.”

President Donald Trump unveiled on Friday in the Oval Office which leader – Russia's Vladimir Putin or Volodymyr Zensky van Oekraine – had been easier to deal with, while publishing a grim new Second World War – warning


“To be honest, I find it harder to tackle Ukraine,” Trump said Friday, a week after his oval office blow-up with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zenskyy (left). Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) will be photographed in Moscow on Friday
“We try to help them,” said the president. “And Ukraine has to go on the ball and get a deal.”
When asked whether Putin and the Russians benefited from the weapons and information of the US for Pummel Ukraine, Trump pushed that Putin's actions were understandable.
“I actually think he does what someone else would do,” Trump replied. “I think he wants to stop and settle it, and I think he hits them harder than he hit them, and I think someone in that position would probably do that now.”
“He wants to end it and I think Ukraine wants to end it, but I don't see it – it's crazy – they take a huge punishment, I don't quite get it,” Trump continued.
National security adviser Michael Waltz also addressed reporters and called the current state of war a 'meat mill'.
A reporter pointed out that Trump was aware that Ukraine was punched and asked why he did not deliver the country of air defenses.
“I need to know that they want to settle,” Trump replied. “I don't know they want to settle. If they don't want to settle, we're gone because we want them to settle. '
“This thing could end in a Second World War if we don't have it arranged,” Trump added. “This could really end in a Second World War.”