Trump Advocates for Open Communication to Prevent Nuclear Conflict During Wisconsin Event
During a town hall event in Wisconsin, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump emphasized that the greatest challenge facing both the United States and the global community is the prevention of nuclear war. “In my view, nuclear weapons pose the biggest threat to our nation and the world,” Trump stated on Thursday. “They represent a destructive force unlike anything we’ve ever witnessed, and we must ensure they are never utilized.”
Trump expressed confidence in his ability to foster global stability by maintaining open lines of communication, remarking, “I can achieve this through strategic telephone calls and smart diplomacy.” He highlighted that while the U.S. and Russia remain the leading nuclear powers, he anticipates that China will significantly enhance its nuclear capabilities in the next five years.
Should he win the upcoming election in November, Trump indicated his willingness to engage in arms control negotiations with Russia to address these pressing concerns.