Donald Trump warned of a Third World War if he does not win in November

Donald Trump warned of a Third World War if he does not win in November

The remarks came during a meeting with the Israeli prime minister. The former US president said that there are “incompetent people” in charge of the US country.

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In the context of the electoral campaign, the Republican candidate, Donald Trumpmet with the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, a meeting in which he said that there will be a “great war” in the Middle East and potentially a “Third World War” if he does not win the presidential elections of November.

The former US president received the Israeli president on Friday at his Mar-a-Lago mansion in Florida, a day after he met separately with the current leader of the White House, Joe Biden, and the vice president, and Trump’s main rival, Kamala Harrisin Washington.

“If we win the elections, it will be very simple. Everything will be resolved and very quickly.”said Trump The former president told reporters at the start of the meeting that if the scenario is different, “we will end up with major wars in the Middle East and perhaps a Third World War.”

We are closer to a Third World War right now than at any other time. since World War II. We’ve never been this close, because we have incompetent people running our country,” the Republican tycoon warned.

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Donald Trump greeted Benjamin Netanyahu at the door of his mansion and the two greeted each other with a firm handshake.

Donald Trump greeted Benjamin Netanyahu at the door of his mansion and the two greeted each other with a firm handshake.

Donald Trump expressed his support for Israel

The former president expressed his solidarity with Israel after the “heinous attack” of October 7, 2023, in which Hamas launched an offensive against the Jewish state. “No president has done what I have done for Israel,” Trump said during the meeting.

Along these lines, the candidate’s campaign team issued a statement about the meeting in which he promised that “when I return to the White House, will do everything possible to bring peace to the Middle East and prevent anti-Semitism from spreading across American college campuses.”where there have been strong protests against the war in Gaza.

Netanyahu, for his part, thanked the former president for his work to “promote stability in the region through, among many historic achievements, the Abraham Accords or the transfer of the United States embassy in Israel to Jerusalem,” according to the former president’s campaign website.

He also thanked him for “recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, eliminating Qasem Soleimani (former general at the head of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards)” and ending the “horrible nuclear agreement with Iran.”

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