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Former US leader Donald Trump, in a conversation with a reporter on Fox News, did not directly answer a question directed at him about the sabotage of Russia’s Nord Stream gas transmission system. At the same time, he explained why he did not want to name the side directly related to the impairment.

“I don’t want to cause any problems for our country, so I won’t respond,” the former US president said.

At the same time, the former White House chief stressed that Russia certainly did not.

Trump has repeatedly raised the risk of a Third World War, blaming his successor as head of state, Joe Biden. A few days ago, the 45th American president expressed his conviction that if the Third World War broke out, the United States would participate in it “without ammunition”.

The Trump post says he won’t name the perpetrator of the JV bombing because he doesn’t want US issues to appear on Trending Articles for the first time.

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