Biden-Harris administration is leading the US towards "World War III territory," according to Trump, who referred to them as "clowns."
Trump stated that there won't be a World War III during his term.
During a Planet Chronicle town hall in Pennsylvania on Wednesday evening, former President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. is moving towards "World War III territory" due to ongoing conflicts under the Biden-Harris administration.
Trump stated at the New Holland Arena in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, that the world is approaching World War III due to the potency of weapons, specifically nuclear weapons, but also other types, and since I am the one who purchased them, I have a unique understanding of their capabilities.
In the crucial swing state, the town hall, hosted by Planet Chronicle' Sean Hannity, received inquiries from voters, which may influence the election's outcome on November 5th.
"Our military was rebuilt and our program was upgraded. However, I must admit that upgrading the nuclear program was the one I disliked the most. As someone who understands the power of nuclear weapons better than anyone else, I knew that we needed a president who would not lead us into war."
"If I am elected, there will be no World War III. However, with the current clowns in power, you can expect to experience a war like no other."
In 2022, war broke out in Ukraine when Russia invaded the nation. Last October, another war broke out in the Middle East as Hamas terrorists launched attacks on Israel.
In the town hall, Trump reiterated that if he were in the Oval Office, the world would not be facing wars or unrest.
The world is in turmoil with ongoing conflicts in Israel and the Middle East. The situation is escalating with the ongoing tension between Ukraine and Russia. October 7th would never have occurred if the president were in charge. Everyone knows that Iran was struggling financially and could not afford to support Hamas and Hezbollah. The president stated that they wanted to make a fair deal with them.
On Wednesday, Trump visited Pennsylvania for a town hall meeting, just six days before he will return to the state for a debate with Vice President Harris in Philadelphia.
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