Trump Warns Against Nuclear Threats Overshadowed by Climate Concerns
Former President Donald Trump expressed concerns over nuclear dangers, arguing they surpass the threat of climate change. In an interview, he criticized President Biden's policies, addressed geopolitical issues like the Ukraine crisis and Iran nuclear program, and maintained his stance on international security and economic challenges.

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In a recent interview, former US President Donald Trump issued a stark warning about the existential threat posed by nuclear weapons, describing it as a greater danger than climate change. Speaking with Sunday Morning Futures host Maria Bartiromo, Trump highlighted the catastrophic potential of nuclear arsenals.
Trump criticized the prioritization of climate change discussions over nuclear threats, dismissing concerns about rising sea levels as less immediate. He also addressed the Ukraine crisis, questioning European financial contributions compared to US aid and claiming that Europe should bear more responsibility due to its proximity.
Further, Trump discussed geopolitical tensions involving Israel, Afghanistan, and Iran, attributing these crises to President Biden's policies. He also expressed his views on economic issues, arguing that his previous administration achieved better inflation and energy price control than the current leadership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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