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Iran-Israel Conflict: Trump Predicts ‘Global Catastrophe’ Under Biden Administration

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Iran-Israel Conflict: Trump Predicts 'Global Catastrophe' Under Biden Administration

Ex-US President Trump Foresees ‘Global Catastrophe’ in Wake of Iran’s Missile Strike.

Former US President Donald Trump has issued a dire warning of a “global catastrophe” following Iran’s missile attack on Israel, which fired nearly 200 ballistic missiles at Israeli territory overnight. Trump criticized President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, stating that their leadership is lacking and the situation is on the brink of disaster.

“This is very close to global catastrophe,” Trump said, likening the conflict between Israel and Iran to “two kids fighting in the schoolyard.” He emphasized that the US will be deeply involved in the Middle East, calling the ongoing war “horrible” and stressing that it’s unacceptable for people to live under constant threat.

Trump claimed that during his presidency, Iran was “in total check” and there was no war in the Middle East. He accused the Biden administration of flooding Iran with American cash, enabling them to export terror globally.

Key Points:

Iran’s Missile Attack: Iran launched nearly 200 ballistic missiles at Israeli territory overnight.
Trump’s Warning: Trump warned of a “global catastrophe” and criticized Biden and Harris’s leadership.
US Involvement: Trump stated that the US will be deeply involved in the Middle East.
Conflict Escalation: The Israeli military is preparing a “significant retaliation” to the attack.

The situation remains tense, with the world watching as the conflict unfolds. The Biden administration has been grappling with the conflict in Ukraine, Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza, and now the prospect of a widening conflict between Israel and Iran.

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