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Joint Chiefs Chair Gen. C.Q. Brown said on Friday that it would “be great” if former President Donald Trump fulfilled his campaign promise to end Russia’s war in Ukraine in 24 hours and also highlighted the risks if the U.S. and its allies cut off support for Kyiv.
- Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum, Brown, whom Trump appointed as Air Force chief of staff before President Joe Biden tapped him to serve as his top military adviser, was asked by Fox News reporter Jennifer Griffin to comment on the Republican nominee’s pledge to quickly broker a peace deal between Moscow and Kyiv.
“It stops the conflict … and then we get back to more global security.”
Brown warned that if the U.S. and Europe were to suddenly stop support for Ukraine, in line with comments from Trump and running mate Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), “Putin would win.”
That, he added, would also set a negative precedent on the international stage.
Joint Chiefs chair:
‘That’d be great’ if Trump ends Ukraine war quickly
Brown would be Donald Trump’s top military adviser if he is reelected.

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