The U.S. presidential candidates make their stands clear on Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine wars at the Debate

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9/12/20241 min read

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The much-heated U.S. presidential debate between Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris brought up sharp opinions of the two wars that are going on today: Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine.

Trump said that he will end Russia-Ukraine war if he became the President, a claim which Harris simply dismissed. “I'll get the war with Ukraine and Russia ended. If I'm President-elect, I'll get it done before even becoming president,” Mr. Trump said in response to a question.

Trump, on Israel-Palestine conflict said that if Harris is elected the President, “Israel will disappear” within two years, to which Harris responded that everyone knows that she has supported and she supports Israel.

In the final analysis, what appears is that the U.S. may pursue a policy of watch-and-move on these two wars instead of taking any hard stand, whoever becomes the President.