Bangladesh, Feb. 15 -- US President Donald Trump has once again pointed the finger at his predecessor, Joe Biden, for the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, asserting that Bidens assurances regarding Ukraines NATO aspirations provoked the war. Trump, who has repeatedly claimed that the hostilities would never have erupted under his leadership, reiterated this stance during recent remarks, emphasizing that Moscow could not have allowed Ukraine to join NATO given its geopolitical realities.

Speaking on February 13, Trump argued that Russias historical stance on Ukraines NATO membership made it clear that allowing Kyiv into the alliance was a red line for Moscow.

“I dont see any way that a country in Russias position could ...