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Night And Day: The Alarming Differences Of Foreign Policy Between Joe Biden And Donald Trump

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(Townhall) As Iran launches dozens of drones against Israel, many critics are blaming President Joe Biden’s weak leadership and failed foreign policies on the attack.

“Israel is under attack!” Former President Donald Trump said on Saturday while addressing rallygoers in Pennsylvania. “This would NEVER have happened if I were President!”

 

And he’s right. Trump’s presidency marked profound moments in the history of foreign policy. 

Slowly, Biden has pulled the United States into the war Iran is waging across the Middle East. 

Trump’s use of sanction threats and American military power resulted in less aggression from Iran. However, on the contrary, under the Biden Administration, Iran has been able to fund terrorism by helping Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists gain power. 

In less than the four years Biden has been in office, Israel has been attacked on all fronts. 

Biden has repeatedly refused to confront Iran and his lack of aggression by proxy toward the country is as good as an invitation to escalate deadly attacks in the Middle East— or worse, the U.S. 

For example, after the October 7 attacks on Israel, hundreds of hostages were taken in the hands of Hamas terrorists. The president faced a load of criticism for failing to put pressure on Iran to get the American hostages freed. 

In February, Biden announced that the U.S. would be launching retaliatory strikes against Iraq and Syria. However, he was accused of deliberately sabotaging “surprise” elements in his response to the terrorist country’s killing of three U.S. troops. 

In comparison, attacks stopped under the Trump Administration, while Biden’s irresponsible policies continue to empower the Iranian regime. 

“Israel is under attack!” Former President Donald Trump said on Saturday while addressing rallygoers in Pennsylvania. “This would NEVER have happened if I were President!”

And he’s right. Trump’s presidency marked profound moments in the history of foreign policy. 

Slowly, Biden has pulled the United States into the war Iran is waging across the Middle East. 

Trump’s use of sanction threats and American military power resulted in less aggression from Iran. However, on the contrary, under the Biden Administration, Iran has been able to fund terrorism by helping Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists gain power. 

In less than the four years Biden has been in office, Israel has been attacked on all fronts. 

Biden has repeatedly refused to confront Iran and his lack of aggression by proxy toward the country is as good as an invitation to escalate deadly attacks in the Middle East— or worse, the U.S. 

For example, after the October 7 attacks on Israel, hundreds of hostages were taken in the hands of Hamas terrorists. The president faced a load of criticism for failing to put pressure on Iran to get the American hostages freed. 

In February, Biden announced that the U.S. would be launching retaliatory strikes against Iraq and Syria. However, he was accused of deliberately sabotaging “surprise” elements in his response to the terrorist country’s killing of three U.S. troops. 

In comparison, attacks stopped under the Trump Administration, while Biden’s irresponsible policies continue to empower the Iranian regime. 

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