If Harris is elected president, Israel will be 'gone' within two years, according to Trump: video.
Trump pledged to avert a global conflict while addressing an audience in Wisconsin.
During a campaign speech on Saturday, Trump painted a pessimistic outlook of a potential Harris presidency, stating that Israel would face certain doom under her leadership and that the upcoming November election could be the final one.
In Mosinee, Wisconsin, Trump pledged to avert a global conflict while discussing Social Security changes and imposing tariffs with the crowd.
"I will put an end to the turmoil in the Middle East and avert a global war," Trump declared at the podium. "No one else can do it like me. I will prevent World War III."
"If I don't win this election, Israel will be doomed with Kamala Harris as the leader of the United States."
The Republican nominee argued that if Israel were to be defeated, Americans may have no country left.
"Trump stated that Israel will disappear within one to two years, and he emphasized the importance of his victory in order to prevent any issues from arising."
"Our last election may be the one that leaves us without a country."
Trump has been accused of threatening democracy by Harris, who recently stated that he desires to be an autocrat.
The Democratic nominee stated that he would not form a close relationship with tyrants and dictators like Kim Jong-Un, who support Trump because they know he can be easily influenced with praise and rewards.
"Trump's desire to be an autocrat is why he won't hold autocrats accountable."
Planet Chronicle Digital reached out to the Harris campaign for comment.
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