Former President Donald Trump utilized his newly launched social media platform, Truth Social, to critique President Joe Biden's handling of Middle East affairs and the escalating conflicts in the region. Trump, adopting a sarcastic tone, expressed his dissatisfaction with the administration's strategy, questioning the decision to deploy bombs in the Middle East again, especially considering his claimed victory over ISIS during his tenure.
Trump also took a swipe at Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who has been hospitalized since January 1 due to complications from prostate cancer treatment. Trump insinuated that Austin's absence indicated a lack of effective management of conflicts in the Middle East and criticized the administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan, labeling it the "most embarrassing 'moment' in the history of the United States."
Trump is right, we will protect other country borders but not our own.
Trump: We Have Wars in Ukraine, Israel, and Yemen but Not on Southern Border
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The former president emphasized ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Israel, and Yemen, questioning the absence of attention to securing the southern border. Trump concluded with a blunt statement, asserting that "Crooked Joe Biden is the worst President in the history of the United States," reflecting a conservative perspective critical of Biden's foreign policy approach. The comments have fueled concerns from conservative media outlets regarding the stability and effectiveness of the Biden administration.