Trump Warns: Biden Leaves U.S. Vulnerable As Tensions Rise Worldwide

Written By BlabberBuzz | Monday, 24 July 2023 10:20 AM
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Former President Donald Trump expressed concern over President Biden's ability to handle the current precarious state of affairs in the United States, particularly in light of escalating tensions worldwide.

In an interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo, Trump emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating, "Look, this is the most dangerous time in the history of our country because of weaponry. The nuclear power is so enormous." He drew a stark contrast between past conflicts, such as World War I and II, and the potential devastation of modern warfare.

Trump went on to criticize Biden's understanding of the situation, claiming that the current President had publicly declared a lack of ammunition. Trump asserted, "We have a man that doesn't understand what he's doing. We have a man that … stood up and told the whole world that we have no ammunition." He further lamented the decision to give away ammunition that had been fully stocked during his own presidency, arguing that it was a grave mistake to disclose this information to countries hostile to the United States.

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The former President also drew attention to the significance of classified documents, suggesting that Biden's statement about ammunition was more damaging than any classified document leak. Trump referenced the federal indictment against him, which involved classified documents found during an FBI search of his Mar-a-Lago estate, to highlight the seriousness of the issue.

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He criticized the potential implications of Biden's statement, stating, "So, now these people are sitting back in China and other places that hate us, including North Korea, where I had a very good relationship with Kim Jong Un and kept our country safe. They're talking about the United States of America has no ammunition. Think of it. How stupid can somebody be to say that?"

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Biden's own comments during an interview on CNN added fuel to the fire. While discussing the decision to send cluster bombs to Ukraine, Biden inadvertently revealed that the United States was low on 155 mm artillery ammunition rounds.

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This admission sparked outrage on social media, with critics questioning the competence of the commander in chief. Biden explained, "The Ukrainians are running out of ammunition. The ammunition that they to call them, 155 millimeter weapons," and justified his decision to provide additional ammunition to Ukraine during the transition period.

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In response to the backlash, a White House official clarified that the United States was not running out of ammunition. The official emphasized that the military maintains specific reserves of weapons systems and ammunition for contingencies or military conflicts. Any assistance provided to Ukraine is in excess of these requirements. Despite this clarification, Trump's concerns about Biden's handling of the situation remain.

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The interview with Trump and subsequent comments from Biden have reignited debates about national security and the competence of the current administration. As tensions continue to rise globally, it is imperative for leaders to demonstrate a strong understanding of the complexities and potential consequences of their actions.

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The issue of ammunition availability and the perception of weakness can have significant implications for the United States' standing in the world. It remains to be seen how the Biden administration will address these concerns and reassure the American public and its allies.

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