United States (U.S.) President Donald Trump dismissed the possibility of a Chinese invasion of the U.S. ally, Taiwan, stating that Beijing “does not want to do it.”
Trump assessed that the U.S. is militarily “far ahead” of China, but he also admitted that the Asian country is ahead of the U.S. military in one area.
“We lead in every branch of the military, except ships, but we will catch up. We have weapons that people don’t even know about,” Trump boasted, adding that he will visit China “early next year.”
On Monday, the U.S. president also commented on the peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, saying that the Palestinian liberation group would “behave properly.” Otherwise, he threatened Hamas with eradication.
“If they don’t, we will eradicate them. They will be eradicated, and they know it,” Trump said.
He also commented on the war in Ukraine, concluding that it is difficult to reach a peace agreement between the two sides because the presidents of these countries, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin, “hate each other, and that makes things a bit harder.”
Still, even if an agreement is not reached, Ukraine can still win the war, in his opinion.
“Ukraine can still win the war; I don’t think they will. I never said they would win. Anything can happen; war is a very strange thing,” Trump said.



