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Trump Slams Biden, Warns of Global Conflict Following Iran’s Missile Attack

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Former President Donald Trump accused the Biden administration of escalating conflicts in the Middle East, claiming, “The two Incompetents running this Country are leading us to the brink of World War III.”

Trump made these remarks during a rally in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, yesterday. He criticized President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris as “incompetent” in light of Iran’s recent attacks.

Trump warned that the changing dynamics in the Middle East could lead to a devastating global war, stating, “World is on fire and spiraling out of control.”

He added, “the so-called enemy doesn’t respect our country any longer,” and declared, “Under ‘President Trump,’ we had NO WAR in the Middle East, NO WAR in Europe, and Harmony in Asia, No Inflation, No Afghanistan catastrophe.”

Trump also claimed that Harris would accelerate the violence. He asserted that if he were to win, global peace would be restored, but warned that if Kamala Harris remained in office for another term, it could lead to significant global turmoil.

On Tuesday, Iran launched a large-scale missile attack with over 180 missiles against Israel. While Israel stated that this assault did not cause damage to its territory, it warned Iran of retaliation for its actions.

Daniel Kim
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