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Trump Advocates for Israel to Target Iran’s Nuclear Sites
On Friday, former President Trump expressed his belief that Israel should take action against Iran’s nuclear facilities, criticizing President Biden’s recent comments on the matter.
Biden’s Controversial Remarks
During a campaign rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Trump referenced Biden’s response when asked about the possibility of an Israeli strike on Iran. The president had stated, ”As long as they don’t hit the nuclear stuff.” Trump questioned this stance by saying, “Isn’t that what you’re supposed to hit?” He emphasized that nuclear proliferation represents a significant threat.
The Importance of Military Preparedness
Trump highlighted his efforts during his presidency to enhance military capabilities, including nuclear forces. He remarked, “I hated to build the nuclear [arsenal], but I learned firsthand about its power. We must be fully prepared.” He suggested that Biden should have advised prioritizing strikes on nuclear sites over other targets.
A Call for Action Against Nuclear Threats
In an interview with Fox News earlier in the week, Trump reiterated his concerns regarding Biden’s approach towards Israel and Iran. He described Biden’s remarks as “the craziest thing I’ve ever heard,” stressing that ignoring potential Iranian nuclear capabilities poses a grave risk.
The Implications of Inaction
“To suggest ‘Please leave their nuclear alone’ is not just incorrect; it is dangerously naive,” he added. Trump warned that if action isn’t taken soon against Iran’s ambitions for acquiring nuclear weapons, it could lead to severe consequences down the line.
Expert Opinions on National Security Risks
Kash Patel, former deputy director of national intelligence under Trump, criticized Biden’s stance as politically motivated and disconnected from reality: “Iran has initiated hostilities against Israel. To suggest Israelis defending themselves shouldn’t target Iranian sites is absurd—especially considering past financial support given to Iran.”
Biden’s Response Post-Attack
Following an attack by Iran on Israel earlier this week, President Biden responded at Joint Base Andrews by firmly stating there would be no approval for Israeli strikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities.
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