Former United States President Donald Trump stressed during his second public address in Washington DC that the world is "very" close to the outbreak of the Third World War, promising to prevent it from happening, APA reports citing Teletrader.
Addressing the audience at the "Pray, Vote, Stand Summit," the ex-president highlighted the possibility of the next global conflict involving the use of weapons of mass destruction. "These are the weapons of destruction the likes of which nobody has ever seen before. This will be an obliteration of the world, and I will stop that," Trump said.
"Everything is being done wrong, everything is being said wrong, they don't know what they're doing," the 45th US president emphasized.