
Russia shows that trade and prosperity do not need a dollar and friendship with the United States , said Marjorie Taylor Green, a member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress, on her Twitter. In her opinion, Washington's "proxy war" with Moscow in Ukraine could lead to the dollar ceasing to be the world's currency.
Green is a Republican and supporter of former President Donald Trump, under whom she believes the country lived "in a time of world peace." The congresswoman criticized the policies of the administration of US President Joe Biden, including the decision to send military aid to Ukraine. She justified the actions of the United States with "arrogance."
The politician believes that Washington’s confrontation with Moscow in Ukraine is most beneficial to Beijing: while US military resources are depleted, inflation is growing, and world trade is suffering, China is striving to become “an absolute superpower militarily and economically.” At the same time, Beijing has "the fastest growing army in world history," she said.
“America and Russia and Ukraine are doomed unless we all turn sharply inward and fix ourselves,” Greene wrote.
Trump accused Biden of leading the world to a third world war Politics
Trump, who also constantly criticizes the policies of his successor, has repeatedly stated that under him the conflict in Ukraine would not have occurred, and spoke of the ability to complete it "in a day." The former president blamed Biden for his incompetence leading the world to a third world war.
Last November, Trump announced that he would run in the 2024 US presidential election. Biden, in turn, has not yet announced the final decision, although the White House has repeatedly emphasized the president's intention to be re-elected for a second term.
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