Donald Trump intends to use the “anti-war” feeling surrounding the Ukraine-Russian conflict as a differentiator when possible candidates swarm to run in the 2024 Republican primary. According to those familiar with his last presidential campaign, this tactic may work for him in the face of an increasingly cluttered political landscape.
The former president of the United States has made an effort to position himself as a viable answer while the Biden administration deals with Ukraine. After denouncing his successor’s handling of foreign affairs, he claims that in mere “24 hours,” he could have brought an end to the conflict – undoubtedly intended as extra incentive for Republican officials such Nikki Haley and Mike Pompeo who are believed exploring runs against him.
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“Trump is the peace president and he’s the first president in two generations to not start a war, whereas if you look at DeSantis’ congressional record, he’s voted for more engagement and more military engagement overseas,” Trump’s supporter who wishes to remain unnamed told Politico.
The former president is determined to set himself apart from possible political rivals who have declared their commitment to supporting Ukraine in its fight with Russia with his “America First” program.
Haley said that soon after Russia’s incursion “this isn’t just a war for Ukraine, its a war for freedom.” Pompeo said that the United States must provide Ukraine with the necessary funding in October.
“I do think national security is going to be a much more important issue in 2024 than in many of the most recent presidential elections,” John Bolton, a former major member of the national security team for the Trump Administration, talked vehemently to Politico about China’s recent balloon-borne intrusion, which is a crucial problem for US sovereignty.
The daring balloon was shot down over the Carolinas after a breath-taking voyage of many days.
According to Politico, President Trump recently expressed his displeasure with outgoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s apparent efforts to claim disproportionate credit for the foreign policy achievements made during his administration.
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, a Republican, applauded Trump’s policy proposals. “I’m supporting him for president in 2024 because he’s the only person certain to do it,” He published a piece in the Wall Street Journal.
Those acquainted with the matter believe that Haley’s illustrious term as United Nations ambassador may provide her a distinct edge in this electoral campaign.




