Only Donald Trump can provide voters with the robust foreign policy the United States requires at this moment.
As America’s enemies increasingly align in an anti-democratic axis, the choice in the 2024 election is clear: Only Donald Trump offers a strong foreign policy that serves US interests.
One of the central fictions of the Kamala Harris campaign is that she has not been in office for the past 3½ years; even a cursory look at the foreign-policy disaster she’s helped oversee reveals why Camp Harris and its surrogates are so desperate to pretend away that “service.”
Start with Iran: From the start of their administration, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris did everything possible to cater to the regime.
The administration was desperate to entice Tehran back into a resuscitated version of Barack Obama’s disastrous nuclear deal.
Biden and Harris offered endless bribes, including tens of billions in sanctions relief and billions more in overt cash payments for hostages.
Giving Tehran free rein
Washington did nothing while Iran and its proxy forces waged war on allies and American assets in the Middle East, killing US soldiers, strangling shipping and sowing chaos in an already volatile region.
The culmination of Iran’s hegemonic play came in the terrorist butcheries of Oct. 7.
Again, Biden and Harris at every turn hindered Israel’s humane and justified counterattack against Hamas, Hezbollah and their masters in Tehran.
And Harris, again and again, on the campaign trail and elsewhere, has echoed leftist slurs against the Jewish state.
Most recently, she agreed that Israel is committing genocide in response to a heckler at a campaign event.
And her core foreign-policy advisers are even more pro-Iran-appeasement than Biden’s.
Don’t forget she also kicked the best VP choice, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, to the curb — very clearly because she feared picking a Jew would hurt her chances.
Every available piece of evidence suggests Harris would adopt a Biden-style, Obama-on-steroids posture toward Iran.
She’d let the regime pursue its imperialist project unchecked, inviting more chaos and more bloodshed.
Donald Trump always understood that Iran is our enemy and that Israel and the Saudis are our best potential allies in the region.
He governed according to that correct understanding, slamming Tehran with sanctions, pulling out of the nuclear deal that empowered the regime and taking out Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s vicious paramilitary wetwork agency, the Quds Force.
His critics said his aggressive stance toward the Islamic Republic would start World War III.
Instead, we had four years of stability in the Middle East, capped off with his historic Abraham Accords between the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, Morocco and Israel.
Another conflict looms for America, albeit still heating up: China.
The Biden-Harris administration has been utterly supine toward Beijing.
This weakness is evident at the geopolitical level: China has offered large-scale provocation after large-scale provocation, via military exercises and increasingly strong rhetoric about its intentions toward Taiwan.