Trump claims Israel will be ‘gone’ within two years if Harris is elected president: video
Trump vowed to 'prevent World War III' while speaking in Wisconsin
Former President Trump painted a bleak picture of a possible Harris presidency during a campaign speech Saturday, saying that Israel would be “doomed” under Harris and that the upcoming November election “could be our last.”
Speaking to a crowd in Mosinee, Wisconsin, Trump vowed to “prevent World War III,” after discussing topics ranging from welfare reform to the implementation of tariffs.
“I will end the chaos in the Middle East and I will prevent World War III,” Trump said on stage. “And only I can do it, I will prevent World War III.”
He added: “If I don’t win this election, then Israel, with Comrade Kamala Harris leading the United States, is doomed.” “Israel is doomed.”
The Republican nominee admitted that the claim was a “harsh statement” and expanded on his argument by saying that Americans “may not have a country” if Israel were defeated.
Trump added: “Israel is going to disappear.” “One year, two years. Israel is not going to exist. I better win, I better win, or you’re going to have problems we’ve never had before.”
“We may not have a country left. This could be our last election.”
Harris also accused Trump of threatening democracy in the past. Last month, Harris said that Trump “wants to be an autocrat.”
“I will not get close to tyrants and dictators like Kim Jong Un, who encourage Trump because they know he’s easy to manipulate through flattery and favoritism,” the Democratic nominee said.
“They know that Trump is not going to hold autocrats accountable — because he wants to be an autocrat.”