Former President Donald Trump has once again taken to the airwaves, responding to Iran’s latest display of hostility towards Israel, which saw the regime launch a barrage of ballistic missiles. In his typical fashion, Trump didn’t hold back in criticizing the current administration, making it clear that he believes the world is spiraling into chaos under the leadership of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
According to Trump, the United States is devoid of competent leadership at the helm. He painted a stark picture of Biden as a “non-existent” president and accused Harris of being preoccupied with fundraising in San Francisco rather than addressing the escalating threats abroad. It appears that the duo has managed to achieve such a level of confusion that it’s hard to determine who’s more out of touch with reality. One can almost hear the chuckles as Trump suggests that neither Biden nor Harris even grasps the magnitude of the events unfolding across the globe.
TRUMP: "Iran launched 181 ballistic missiles at Israel… they are really close to global catastrophe. We have a nonexistent President and a nonexistent Vice President, who should be in charge, but no one knows what is going on.
— American.357 (@ASimplePatriot) October 1, 2024
In stark contrast, Trump reminded everyone of his tenure in the Oval Office, emphasizing that he had Iran “in total check.” The former president attributed this control to his administration’s tactics, claiming that the regime was not only short on cash but also desperate for negotiations. He pointed out that since Harris’ involvement in funneling money to Iran, the nation has only intensified its export of terror, sending the already unstable Middle East into further disarray. It’s almost as if he’s implying that sending money to a country that chants “Death to America” isn’t the brightest of ideas.
Under Trump’s leadership, the Middle East was reportedly at peace, a claim that’s hard to ignore given the recent successes in normalization agreements. He further stressed that during his presidency, Americans enjoyed not just reduced tensions abroad but also stable inflation rates and a solid withdrawal strategy in Afghanistan. The message was clear: things could be better if the adults in charge weren’t so busy concocting photo ops instead of focusing on global stability.
Moreover, Trump pointed out that Iran’s desire for Harris in the White House speaks volumes about their belief in how easily they could manipulate her administration. He insinuated that under the Harris/Biden regime, American interests are compromised, making it easy for adversaries like Iran to run amok. With Trump back in charge, he promises a return to peace, insisting that crises like the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the Afghanistan fiasco, and inflation would simply vanish. One can only hope that his idealism holds water in the current climate, considering the precarious stakes involved on the global stage.