Former President Trump Criticizes President Biden's Handling of Middle East Conflict
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In a scathing post on his social media platform, former President Donald Trump rebuked President Joe Biden's approach to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Trump expressed his disapproval of recent airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen carried out by US and UK forces, questioning the involvement of the Secretary of Defence and criticizing the Biden administration's handling of international affairs.
Trump began his post by expressing his disbelief, stating, "So, let me get this straight. We're dropping bombs all over the Middle East, AGAIN (where I defeated ISIS!) and our Secretary of Defence, who just went missing for five days, is running the war from his laptop in a hospital room."
The former president then shifted his focus to the Biden administration's actions in Afghanistan, claiming that no one was held accountable or fired for the supposed "surrender" in the country. He went on to assert that the Afghanistan situation was the most embarrassing moment in the history of the United States.
Drawing attention to other conflicts, Trump criticized the Biden administration for engaging in wars in Ukraine, Israel, and Yemen, while seemingly neglecting the situation at the southern border. He quipped, "Now we have wars in Ukraine, Israel, and Yemen, but no 'war' on our Southern Border. Oh, that makes a lot of sense."
Concluding his scathing critique, Trump declared that President Biden is the worst president in the history of the United States, further solidifying his dissatisfaction with the current administration's foreign and domestic policies.
The post made by Donald Trump on his newly launched Truth Social platform garnered significant attention, with both supporters and critics weighing in on the former president's controversial remarks. As the 2024 general election approaches, it is expected that Trump will continue to voice his opinions on a range of political matters, providing a unique perspective on the current state of affairs.