## Senator Graham’s Dire Warning About U.S. Security Under Biden Administration
Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, expressed grave concerns about the current global security situation, claiming that if President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris continue guiding U.S. foreign policy, the nation could face a catastrophic attack reminiscent of September 11.
In his comments during an appearance on “Fox News Sunday” with host Shannon Bream, Graham highlighted Iran’s increasing aggression in the Middle East alongside what he described as the administration’s inadequate response to ongoing conflicts such as the war in Ukraine.
“I’m currently more anxious about a potential nuclear crisis involving Iran than ever before,” Graham stated emphatically. “I’m also deeply concerned that we are at risk for another attacks akin to 9/11.”
He elaborated on what he perceives as vulnerabilities resulting from recent policies: “The withdrawal from Afghanistan has emboldened jihadist elements across the globe. Our southern border remains compromised, allowing for an influx of potential terrorists into our nation unlike any time I can recall.”
### Urging Action Against Iranian Nuclear Progress
Encouraging decisive action by Israel to thwart Iran’s ambition of becoming a nuclear power, Graham remarked on urgency surrounding this situation.
The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) claims it is plausible that Iran could develop a functional nuclear weapon prior to the inauguration of the next president in January—a troubling assertion.
Despite much attention being given by American officials towards monitoring uranium enrichment efforts—reportedly near 90%—the FDD warns that Iran is simultaneously undertaking covert measures towards creating nuclear weapons capable devices rapidly.
### Critique of U.S. Involvement in Ukraine Conflict
Graham did not hold back criticism regarding how Biden has managed support for Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. He argued that U.S. provision of critical arms like missiles and fighter jets has been lethargic when speed is essential.
“Biden lacks an effective strategy to conclude this conflict,” he pointed out while noting his dialogue with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy who plans to present new proposals imminently aimed at navigating toward peace negotiations.
“We require strong leadership—a president willing and able to engage both Putin and Zelenskyy directly—to steer us away from further warfare,” he advised.
“Chaos reigns globally while Vice President Harris’s influence is unmistakably felt throughout these challenges,” Graham added poignantly.
Amidst discussions over military strategies for Ukraine, last week Biden met with UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer specifically debating whether Western allies should permit Kyiv access to long-range missiles targeted at Russian territories—a decision Moscow warns would amount to NATO,
the United States, and Britain declaring war against them.