‘Could potentially start World War Three’: Joe Rogan makes extreme claim against US president Joe Biden
World famous podcaster Joe Rogan has once again taken aim at US President Joe Biden, slamming him for his recent Ukraine decision.
On Mr Rogan’s most recent podcast episode, he interviewed American music producer Scott Storch, on topics ranging from music to global politics.
The pair quickly made the jump from entertainment industry chatter, to discussing which world leader would “start world war three”.
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By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.Mr Rogan claimed the current US involvement in Ukraine was “nuts”.
“I don’t feel safe right now they’re [Ukraine] launching missiles into Russia,” he added.
President Biden recently approved the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s request to use US-made long-range missiles to strike Russia.
This US policy change will also enable Britain and France to grant permission for Ukraine to use long-range Storm Shadow missiles. The decision led to outrage from Moscow.
Mr Rogan went on to say he was confused why there were no restrictions in place to stop Biden from approving this request.
“How are you allowed to do that when you’re on your way out? Like people don’t want you to be there anymore. There should be like some sort of like a pause for like significant actions that could potentially start World War Three,” he said.
“Maybe that would be a good thing to avoid from a dying former president.
“Zelenskyy says Putin is terrified. F*** you man.
“You f***ing people are about to start world war three.”
During his campaign, President-elect Trump vowed he would stop all wars.
Storch and Rogan agreed they will feel more confident with the state of global affairs when Trump is back into office.
“I feel safer knowing Trump is in office,” Scott Storch said.
“I do too,” Mr Rogan replied.
Originally published on PerthNow