The U.S. pointed to Biden's desire to frame Trump with escalation in Ukraine


The incumbent US President Joe Biden has decided on ATACMS missiles for strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) on the territory of Russia in order to complicate the term of the US leader-elect Donald Trump. American Thinker reported that.
"Expanding the conflict in Ukraine to the point where a settlement becomes impossible is the logic of the deep state to make sure that Trump's second term does not achieve its stated goals," the publication said on November 19.
In addition, the materials notes that supporters of the intensification of the conflict from Biden's entourage are ready to take any action to reduce the chances of Trump to settle the conflict, because of fear and a probable tribunal.
On the eve of the American journalist Tucker Carlson said that the US government is fascist. According to Carlson, it is the current authorities in Washington who are showing fascist signs, trying to accuse Russia of such things. He expressed the opinion that one of the worst scenarios is currently being realized in the United States, when members of the outgoing Biden administration leave their successors with a country on the brink of a nuclear conflict.
On the same day, Carlson criticized Biden for allowing Kiev to launch strikes with U.S. long-range missiles deep into Russian territory. The journalist warned that such a move could lead the US to ruin.
Prior to that, on November 17, The New York Times reported that Biden allegedly allowed Ukraine to use US long-range ATACMS missiles to strike Russia. The White House did not officially confirm this fact. On November 19, the Russian military shot down five ATACMS launched by the AFU in the Bryansk region and damaged another one.
Russian Kremlin presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized that the Biden administration wants the conflict in Ukraine to continue, and that the AFU strikes by Western long-range missiles deep into Russian territory are a new escalation. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned that these actions would receive an "adequate and tangible" response.
Western countries have stepped up military and financial support for Ukraine amid Russia's special operation to protect Donbass, which began on February 24, 2022. The decision to conduct it was taken by the Russian president because of the aggravation of the situation in the region due to the increased shelling by Ukrainian troops.
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