Former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed concerns that the world is on the brink of World War III. He attributes this precarious situation to current global tensions and the policies of the Biden administration.
Trump has been particularly critical of President Biden’s decision to authorize Ukraine’s use of U.S.-provided long-range missiles to strike targets inside Russia, viewing it as a provocative act that could escalate into a broader conflict.
Trump’s apprehensions are not isolated. Retired four-star Army General Jack Keane has also warned that the international community might be in a “pre-war era leading to global war,” citing aggressive actions from nations like Iran, China, North Korea, and Russia.
These developments have led to heightened concerns about the potential for widespread military confrontations.
In response to these perceived threats, Trump has advocated for a reevaluation of U.S. foreign policy. He emphasizes the need to prioritize national interests and strengthen military capabilities to deter adversaries.
Additionally, Trump has called for diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions, particularly in regions like Eastern Europe and the Asia-Pacific, to prevent conflicts that could lead to a global war.

