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American podcast host Joe Rogan has hammered Joe Biden for allowing Ukraine to launch missile attacks deep behind Russia's borders, accusing the US president and Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky of trying to provoke a world war before Donald Trump takes office.

Biden reportedly gave Ukraine permission last week to use long-range US-provided ATACMS missiles to attack targets in internationally-recognized Russian territory. Kiev carried out its first such strike on Russia's Bryansk Region on Tuesday, followed by an attack on Kursk Region using British Storm Shadow cruise missiles the following day.

"How are you allowed to do that when you're on your way out?" Rogan asked on Friday's installment of 'The Joe Rogan Experience.'


"The people don't want you to be there any more," he added. "There should be some sort of pause for significant actions that could potentially start World War III. Maybe that would be a good thing that we would like to avoid from a dying former president."

"Zelensky says [Russian President Vladimir] Putin is terrified," Rogan continued. "F**k you, man. F**k you people. You f**king people are about to start World War III."

Russia responded to last week's strikes by using a newly-developed hypersonic ballistic missile to rain multiple warheads down on a Ukrainian military industrial facility in Dnepropetrovsk. In a speech on Thursday evening, Putin warned that further attacks on Russian soil would be met with retaliatory strikes on targets of Moscow's choosing, which could include the military facilities of countries providing Kiev with long-range weapons.

Moscow considers ATACMS and Storm Shadow strikes escalatory, Putin said, as these weapons cannot be fired "without the direct involvement of military experts from the manufacturing nations."

Rogan noted that Russia's latest ballistic missile can carry a nuclear payload, stating that "if it does, the whole world changes."

"It changes because of the military industrial complex and it changes because of the money that's going to Ukraine, and it changes because the outgoing president - or whoever the f**k is actually running the country - has decided to do something f**king insane," he exclaimed.

Rogan endorsed Trump shortly before this month's election, after the then-candidate appeared on his podcast. Trump, who takes office in less than 60 days, has vowed to push Zelensky and Putin into a peace deal, but has not revealed how he plans to achieve this.

Rogan's comments were condemned by pro-Kiev pundits, including Ukrainian heavyweight boxer Vladimir Klitschko. In a post on X on Sunday, Klitschko claimed that Putin is "in trouble" and any concern that he may retaliate is "Russian propaganda."

"Does this make sense to anyone or just an attempt to get on the podcast?" Rogan responded.