Trump Raises Eyebrows as Makes Scary Prediction of What Will Happen if He Loses to Kamala Harris
Former President Donald Trump made headlines on Friday, July 26, with a stark warning about potential global conflicts if he fails to secure victory in the upcoming November election.
During a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, Trump painted a grim picture of the future without his leadership.
As first reported by The Hill, Trump asserted that his win would lead to quick resolutions of current issues, stating, “If we win, it’ll be very simple. It’s all going to work out and very quickly.”
However, he followed this with a dire prediction, claiming that failure to elect him could result in “major wars in the Middle East and maybe a third world war.” The former president emphasized the gravity of the current global situation, suggesting that the world is closer to a third world war now than at any time since World War II.
He attributed this precarious state to what he called “incompetent people running our country.”
This meeting came just a day after Netanyahu’s discussions with President Biden and Vice President Harris at the White House.
It also occurred amidst significant changes in the U.S. presidential race, with Biden’s recent announcement of his withdrawal from the election and his endorsement of Harris as the Democratic nominee.
Trump used the opportunity to reiterate his support for Israel, highlighting his administration’s decisions to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem and withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal. He characterized his relationship with Israel as “better than any president’s ever been.”
The former president also touched on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, expressing concern about the hostages still held by Hamas and questioning their condition.
This comes as the Biden administration has expressed optimism about a potential cease-fire deal and the release of hostages.
Trump’s meeting with Netanyahu and his comments come at a time of heightened tensions in the Middle East and ongoing debates about U.S. foreign policy. His predictions of potential conflicts add to a series of dramatic claims he has made about the consequences of losing the election, including previous statements about potential stock market crashes.
As the presidential race continues to evolve, with Harris quickly consolidating Democratic support, Trump’s warnings are likely to be a topic of debate and scrutiny.
His comments reflect the high stakes of the upcoming election and the complex geopolitical challenges facing the next U.S. president.
The meeting also underscores the ongoing importance of U.S.-Israel relations in American politics, with both Trump and the current administration engaging in high-level discussions with Israeli leadership.
As November approaches, the contrasting approaches to foreign policy and global stability are set to be key issues in the presidential campaign.