10/30/2024 / By Ethan Huff
If reelected as president in November, Donald Trump is promising to not send any more Americans to fight and die in foreign wars.
At a recent campaign stop in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, the Republican candidate told a crowd that he and only he is able to prevent another world war, arguing that his Democrat rival, Kamala Harris, “would get us into World War III, guaranteed, because she is too grossly incompetent to do the job.”
“To make her president would be to gamble with the lives of millions of people,” the former president continued. “Sons and daughters will end up getting drafted to fight in a war in a country you’ve never heard of.”
Earlier this year in his nomination acceptance speech, Trump vowed to “end every single international crisis that the current administration has created,” including both the Ukraine and Gaza conflicts.
Trump has yet to reveal any specific plans for making this happen, but is sure that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are not the types to vote for because they want to continue supporting and financing “other people’s wars.”
“… if Kamala gets four more years, the Middle East will spend the next four decades going up in flames, and your kids will be going off to war,” Trump wrote in a screed last week on his Truth Social platform.
“But I will not send you to fight and die in a foolish, never-ending foreign war,” Trump reiterated most recently at his Pennsylvania rally.
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Before he would even be sworn into office in January, Trump says he will end the Ukraine conflict. Within 24 hours of the election results coming in and declaring Trump the winner in early November, the former president says he will force both sides of the conflict into negotiations.
Kamala, conversely, is a major supporter of Ukraine and the never-ending war there. She has repeatedly criticized Trump for his anti-war rhetoric, arguing that it will force the Zelensky regime to surrender to Russia.
The Kremlin, meanwhile, is unsure that Trump will actually be able to follow through on his promises of peace. Putin regime spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that he does not “think there is a magic wand” that can literally stop the fighting overnight like Trump is promising.
Trump also recently told podcaster Joe Rogan that if he were president instead of Biden, there never would have been a Hamas incursion into Israel on October 7 of last year because he never would have allowed Tehran and its proxies to receive funding.
“If Trump gets back into office, he’ll have to remove all dual citizens from state and federal government,” one commenter wrote about the only way Trump can follow through on his promises.
“Will he still say this when Israel bombs yet another one of its neighbors and starts begging for more support?” asked another.
Someone else expressed skepticism about Trump’s interesting choice of words, which makes it sound as if he will simply have the people around him keep maintaining the status quo.
“This is basically Trump promising not to take the blame for anything, am I right?” this person asked.
“‘Trump’ won’t fight any foreign wars, but he won’t do anything to control every GOP and Zionist child-killer he has personally selected to be around him any more than he could ever handle all those teenage, hipster Antifas.”
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