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'Putin is a dictator who will eat you for lunch…' Kamala Harris targets Trump on Ukraine issue | News India

US Presidential Debate: In America's heated, high-voltage, tense presidential debate, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris discussed the Russia-Ukraine war. The debate heated up with sharp comments. Meanwhile, when the talk of Russia-Ukraine war came up, Kamala Harris told Trump that 'Putin is a dictator who will eat you for lunch.'

Referring to the danger of Trump's presidential candidacy, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris said that 'If Trump were the president, Putin would be seen in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. Trump will bow to Putin's pressure! It will start from Poland and Putin has his eyes on the rest of Europe, you will soon succumb to the favors you get from him. You think this is friendship but Putin is a dictator who will eat you for lunch.'

During the debate, Trump was asked if he wanted Ukraine to win the war. Then Trump said, 'I want this war to stop. I think the best thing for America would be to stop this war.'

Trump claimed that Europe is paying a much lower price than the US in this war. I know both Ukrainian President Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin very well.

Trump criticized US President Joe Biden and called him an absentee president. To this, Kamala Harris retorted, “You are not fighting against Biden, you are fighting against me.”

On the question of war in Ukraine, Kamala Harris said that 'I have a strong relationship with the President of Ukraine.' Apart from this, Harris alleged that 'Trump's behavior is like appeasement when it comes to talks with Putin. If Trump were in power right now, Putin would be sitting in Kiev and starting a war with Poland and keeping an eye on the rest of Europe!'

In this debate, Kamala Harris emphasized that Trump is too quick to bow down to Putin. It is worth noting that this is the first debate between Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Party candidate Donald Trump in the US presidential election. Economy, immigration policy, foreign policy, abortion, health care and other topics were discussed in the debate.