Trump Slams Biden's Weak Leadership Amidst Israel-Hamas Conflict

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Former President Trump criticized the foreign policy and leadership of the Biden administration, asserting that Joe Biden is "a really weak leader" in the face of Hamas' attack on Israel.

Trump made these remarks during a rally held in Waterloo, Iowa on Saturday.

Trump expressed his concern about the direction the United States is heading, suggesting that the attack on Israel occurred because the country is perceived as weak and ineffective, with a weak leader. He lamented the state of affairs around the world, stating, "But isn't that a shame what's happening all over the world? Things are not what they were just three years ago. We'll take a look... They weren't ever as good, and now they are really probably maybe the worst we've ever seen in terms of our country."

Highlighting Biden's mishandling of the Afghanistan withdrawal, Trump referred to it as "the most embarrassing moment in the history of our country." He urged his supporters to rally together and ensure they are registered as Republicans, while also encouraging them to attend their local precinct caucus meetings.

"We want to have a big beautiful send-off because then we have to go to war with the communist fascists, racists, everything else you can be Marxists. We go into war with some, some very evil people," Trump explained, emphasizing the need to confront what he perceives as a threat.