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BREAKING: 'First come the tanks, then come the nukes': Trump calls for war in Ukraine to end

"FIRST COME THE TANKS, THEN COME THE NUKES. Get this crazy war ended, NOW," Trump posted to Truth social. "So easy to do!"

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Former President Donald Trump has called for the war in Ukraine to end, following President Joe Biden's announcement that the US would be sending Abrams tanks to the wartorn eastern European country. 

"FIRST COME THE TANKS, THEN COME THE NUKES. Get this crazy war ended, NOW," Trump posted to Truth Social. "So easy to do!"





Biden announced on Wednesday that his administration would be sending off tanks to aid in the fight against Russian aggression. The announcement came shortly after German councilor Olag Scholz announced that his nation would be sending Leopard 2 tanks.

"Germany didn't force me to change my mind," Biden replied with a smirk. "We wanted to make sure we are all together."

"I'm announcing that the United States will be sending thirty-one Abrams tanks to Ukraine, the equivalent of one Ukrainian battalion," Biden said, adding that the move was recommended by his defense secretary Lloyd Austin. 

The US has thus far provided Ukraine with several emergency funding packages, with the largest being worth $40 billion. This also includes $3.75 billion that was sent to kick off 2023, including billions in heavy weaponry.
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