If the Biden-Harris policy continues, a 9/11-style attack on the US is predicted by Sen. Graham, who warns that the country is "living on borrowed time."
According to experts, Iran may possess a nuclear weapon by Inauguration Day 2025.
If President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris continue to control U.S. policy, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., predicted a 9/11-style attack on the U.S. and painted a grim picture of the world stage.
During a "Planet Chronicle Sunday" interview with host Shannon Bream, Graham highlighted Iran's increasing aggression in the Middle East and the administration's inability to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.
"I've never been more concerned about a nuclear breakout by Iran or another 9/11 attack on America than I am at present," Graham stated.
The withdrawal from Afghanistan has intensified the activities of jihadists. Our border is porous, and the number of terrorists in our country has increased. As a result, we are constantly living on borrowed time, with the threat of another 9/11 looming over us.
Graham urged Israel to take necessary actions to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power.
According to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), Iran may possess a nuclear weapon by the time the next president is inaugurated in January.
While most U.S. officials are focused on monitoring Iran's ability to enrich uranium to 90%, the regime is secretly taking steps toward a nuclear weapon, including measures to construct a nuclear explosive device that would enable them to quickly assemble a bomb.
Graham criticized the administration's management of Ukraine, stating that the U.S. has been "slow" to provide missiles and jets to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Graham stated that Biden lacks an effective plan to end the war, and he is listening to Zelensky, who has a plan coming out soon. What is needed is an American president who can bring Putin and Zelensky together to end the war and prevent another one from happening.
He added that the whole world is burning and his fingerprints are all over it.
Biden and Kier Starmer discussed the possibility of allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles against targets within Russia's borders during their meeting last week.
According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, obtaining such approval would amount to a declaration of war by NATO, the U.S., and the U.K.
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