News of the day: Trump before the total chaos in the Pentagon, Putin warns the West and China warns

News of the day: Trump before the total chaos in the Pentagon, Putin warns the West and China warns

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, could soon dismiss his Secretary of Defense, Pete Heghseth, after weeks of chaos in the Pentagon marked by leaks of plans on Yemen plans and layoffs of high positions. According to the exvocate of the Pentagon, John Ullyot, Trump would be losing patience in the face of internal dysfunction and controversy due to recent dismissals, which doubts Hegseth's permanence in office.

The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has described the proposal of Alto El Fuego in Ukraine as a “game” with the lives of people, accusing kyiv of raping the truce on almost 5,000 occasions. Although Ukraine initially rejected the peace proposal, Putin said they accepted the proposal after receiving foreign advice. In addition, the Russian leader stressed that Moscow will analyze moratorium proposals on attacks on civilians and reiterated Russia's willingness to maintain a positive attitude towards peace initiatives.

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has warned Monday that the tariff war initiated by the US president, Donald Trump, could generate a new risk for the global economy: the imposition of “the law of the jungle.” Beijing has accused Washington of abusing rates and promoting a hegemonic policy based on unilateral intimidation, pressing its business partners. In addition, he stressed that this selfish approach will not benefit the US and will harm everyone, without bringing peace or commitment.