Prior to last night’s Trump-Harris debate, on Sept. 9, former U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., warned that U.S. actions were primarily directed toward provoking warfare with Russia and China. He told Full Send Podcast: “I don’t think that China wants to have a hot war with us, and Russia doesn’t either, but we are doing everything we can to get them into a hot war.” So, negotiations with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin were required, and Trump’s willingness to do so, regardless of any other position he held, was grounds for supporting him.
Shortly after last night’s debate, Kennedy expanded on one particular comment by Trump. During the discussion on the war in Ukraine, Trump remarked that Russia’s President Putin “has got a thing that other people do not have. He has got nuclear weapons. They do not ever talk about that. And eventually maybe he will use them. Maybe he has not been that threatening. But he does have that.” Kennedy posted on Sept. 10 on X: “Trump makes a point that I hope everyone hears: Russia has nuclear weapons.The Biden administration’s policy of maximum confrontation, seeking Russia’s humiliating defeat and regime change, is a recipe for nuclear immolation.”