
Voting for Kamala Harris would be a “gamble with the lives of millions,” the Republican candidate has said.
Former US President Donald Trump has pledged to avoid sending Americans to fight and die in unfamiliar foreign lands. He made this promise while addressing a crowd in Pennsylvania, a key state in the upcoming election.
Speaking at a campaign rally on Saturday, Trump once again claimed he is the only one capable of preventing a global conflict. He argued that his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, “would get us into World War III guaranteed because she is too grossly incompetent to do the job.”
“To make her president would be to gamble with the lives of millions of people. Sons and daughters will end up getting drafted to fight in a war in a country you’ve never heard of,” he stated.
In his nomination acceptance speech earlier this year, Trump vowed to “end every single international crisis that the current administration has created,” specifically mentioning the Ukraine and Gaza conflicts. He hasn’t offered concrete plans for achieving world peace but has repeatedly cautioned that supporting and financing “other people’s wars” under the leadership of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris increases the risk of the US sliding into WWIII.
Last week, Trump claimed on his Truth Social platform that “if Kamala gets four more years, the Middle East will spend the next four decades going up in flames, and your kids will be going off to war.”
“But I will not send you to fight and die in a foolish, never-ending foreign war,” he told the crowd on Saturday.
You don’t have to send your kids out to war, have your kid blown up for a country that you’ve never heard of, and that doesn’t want anything to do with you anyway.
The Republican has repeatedly promised to end the Ukraine conflict within 24 hours of being elected, before even being sworn into office, by forcing both sides into negotiations.
Harris, a strong supporter of Ukraine, has criticized Trump’s approach, claiming he would essentially force Kiev to surrender. The Kremlin has expressed skepticism about Trump’s promises of peace, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov suggesting that he does not “think there is a magic wand” that can stop the fighting overnight.
Trump also claimed that he could have prevented last year’s October 7 Hamas incursion into Israel, telling podcaster Joe Rogan that when he was president, he ensured that Tehran had no funds to support its proxies.
