Former U.S. Vice President: If Russia takes Ukraine, order comes to Balkans, Poland

Former US Vice President Dan Quayle, who served in George Bush's administration from 1989 to 1993, has stated that he does not understand why current US President Donald Trump does not put any pressure on Russian leader Vladimir Putin, of whom he says that “has no desire to [...]
Today, Quayle runs the global investment fund Cerberus and openly criticises Trump's approach to the war in Ukraine, writes cnbcPeriscope broadcast.
I don't understand Trump's perfection for Putin. If you're an agreement-maker, if you deal, then you have to have a pressure tool. What pressure tool is Trump using Putin? None. Absolutely no”, he said, and that “Putin does not want the end of the war, he wants to break Ukraine”.
“We are not coming to an end,” said Quayle, adding that Putin will not stop until it has “perforq” completely Ukraine. Although he thinks the Russian president has failed to achieve what he wanted on the battlefield, he is convinced that he has been successful in dealing with Trump, “Putini and his KGB men know exactly where Trump's weaknesses are and how to treat him”.
Quayle ohs that Trump's willingness to hold free talks goes directly against the interests of American allies in Europe.
Trump last weekend, on his social network Social Truth, said he hoped the day of talks with Ukrainian and Russian leaders “would be productive and lead to a ceasefire,” but so far there has been no concrete movement.
Quayle thinks Trump can force Putin to sit in the talks if he will raise Russian funds in Swiss banks and lead them to Ukraine, supply Ukrainians with additional weapons and impose secondary sanctions on Russia.
Quayle concluded that Trump could pay a political price if you hand over Ukraine to Putin.
He says this is the Benden War, but now he's president. If you let Ukraine fall, the consequences will be serious,” said Quayle.
And when we talk about the risk of World War III, the biggest risk is allowing Russia to take Ukraine, then Poland, then the Balkans. Then the world will really talk about world war”, he's done. /Periscopi/












