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Donald Trump proposes to bomb Russia with US planes that pose as Chinese

Donald Trumpformer president of United Stateshas surprised the world with his proposal to bomb Russia (“send them to hell”) with US planes posing as Chinese and thus distract Putin during his invasion of Ukraine.

Trump grew up during a speech in New Orleans and to impress major GOP contributors he couldn’t think of anything else joke about putting the Chinese flag on F-22 planes to bomb Russia “the shit”.

“And then we say, China did it, we didn’tChina did, and then they start fighting each other and we sit and watch,” he said. Donald Trump during his 83-minute long speech in New Orleans.

And then we say, China did it, we didn’t do it, China did it, and then they start fighting each other and we sit and watch

Donald Trump

This Trump suggestion thanks to a recording made by the newspaper ‘The Washington Post’ and it has gone viral in a few hours.

The curious thing about Trump’s suggestion is that F-22s are very recognizable aircraft and… the Chinese Army does not use F-22 aircraft!

Trump attacks NATO: “It’s a paper tiger”

in the same speech Trump critic duramente a la OTANwhich he described as “a paper tiger”.

“At what point do we say we can’t take this massive crime against humanity? We can’t let it happen. We can’t let it go on“, He said former president of the united states on invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

What would happen if the United States bombed Russia with planes flying the Chinese flag?

Use a flag of a neutral state or a state not involved in a war it is forbidden by International Law.

The decision of the United States to bomb Russia with planes with the flag of China cwill send the world to a third world war.

“This idea lead the United States into conflict and would violate the rule that prohibits the use of flags, emblems or insignia of neutral states or states that are not parties to the conflict. It would escalate the conflict dramatically, and the rules on neutrality and neutral states are designed to prevent exactly that,” analyzes international law expert Laurie R. Blank on ‘The Washington Post’.

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