Donald Trump has warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that he is “playing with fire” following a barrage of Russian drone and missile attacks across Ukraine.
The U.S. president also suggested Russia has avoided “really bad things” — if it weren’t for him.
“What Vladimir Putin doesn’t realize is that if it weren’t for me, lots of really bad things would have already happened to Russia, and I mean REALLY BAD,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Tuesday. “He’s playing with fire!”
During his campaign, Trump promised to end the war within 24 hours after his return to the White House and repeatedly claimed that Russia’s invasion never would have happened had he been in office at the time.
But more than three months after his inauguration, with no ceasefire yet in sight, Trump is increasingly critical of his Russian counterpart and has threatened to impose severe sanctions after a relentless string of attacks.
“Nothing sadder than a tough guy who needs to remind you he’s tough, right after admitting to shielding Russia,” wrote former Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger.
“When will those REALLY BAD things finally start happening to Russia?” wrote Olena Halushka with the International Centre for Ukrainian Victory. “We can’t wait.”

The president’s latest comments follow recent criticism against his Russian counterpart after three massive drone and missile attacks against civilian targets across Ukraine, including what Ukraine has called the largest attack yet since the start of Russia’s assault more than three years ago.
After spending his second administration thus far falsely blaming Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for the war, Trump unleashed a tirade against the Russian leader, saying he has “gone absolutely CRAZY” with the latest attacks.
“Something has happened to him. He has gone absolutely CRAZY!” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Sunday. “I’ve always said that he wants ALL of Ukraine, not just a piece of it, and maybe that’s proving to be right, but if he does, it will lead to the downfall of Russia!”
Putin is “needlessly killing a lot of people, and I’m not just talking about soldiers,” Trump wrote Sunday. “Missiles and drones are being shot into Cities in Ukraine, for no reason whatsoever.”
The Kremlin shrugged off the president’s remarks, saying in response that “everyone” involved is guilty of “emotional overload” while thanking Trump for his efforts to broker peace — which Russia is routinely rejecting.
Zelensky urged Trump to apply “real pressure” against Putin.
“Putin shows just how much he despises the world – the world that spends more effort on “dialogue” with him than on real pressure,” Zelensky wrote on Monday.
“The increase in Russian strikes should be met with increased sanctions,” he added. “Russia’s disregard for diplomacy and refusal even to consider a ceasefire must be met with a freeze on Russian finances and a halt to its oil trade.”
This is a developing story