Former President Trump urged Israel to remove Iran’s nuclear facilities and criticized President Biden for urging restraint on the Jewish state.
“I listened to Biden yesterday… They asked him what he thought about Iran, would he attack Iran, and he goes, ‘Unless we attack Iran,'” Trump said Friday. Ta. “That’s what you want to hit, right?”
Trump continued: “I think he’s wrong about that. I think that’s something you should criticize.” “That’s the biggest risk we have: nuclear weapons.”
Trump made the remarks during a Q&A with voters in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The former president has campaigned in the area and participated in relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Helen.
Former President Trump urged Israel to seize Iran’s nuclear facilities. Getty Images Iran fired 200 missiles at Israel earlier this week. AFP (via Getty Images) Officials said the only fatality in the attack was a Palestinian man who was crushed by the body of the intercepted missile. Reuters
Earlier this week, Iran fired 200 ballistic missiles at Israel. Most of the rockets were fired from the air by Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile defense system. The only fatality from the attack was a Palestinian man in the West Bank who was crushed by the body of an intercepted missile.
Israel has vowed to retaliate and has President Biden’s blessing to do so, but the Biden-Harris administration has included the customary call for restraint, and Biden has urged Israel to target Iran’s nuclear facilities. I’m warning you not to do that.
“The answer is no,” Biden emphasized Wednesday. “We will discuss with the Israelis what to do next.”