BREAKING: Prepare for war if I don’t win

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“If we don’t, you’re going to end up with major wars in the Middle East and maybe a third world war. You are closer to a third world war right now than at any time since the second world war. You’ve never been so close, because we have incompetent people running our country.”

These were the words, with which Donald Trump, former President Trump, called global attention to the dangers posed by continued hold on to power of the Democrats in the United States, saying the outcome of the November 5 presidential election would go a long way in determining global peace and shaping the world order.

Speaking on Friday, before receiving Benjamin Netanyahu Israeli Prime Minister at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, Trump who was the 45th POTUS, between January 20, 2017 and January 20, 2021, asserted that the world could become steeped in cataclysmic instability and upheaval if things don’t go his way.

Trump, whose meeting came a day after the Israeli PM, met with President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, at the White House with President Biden and Vice President Harris, who is likely to fly the flag of the Democrats in the November polls, had added: “If we win, it’ll be very simple. It’s all going to work out and very quickl.”

The former president who previously said the world was on the verge of another world war with the fighting in the Middle East between Israel and Hamas and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, had also been quoted as claiming that the stock market would crash, had also not had a kind word for Harris, who is replacing Biden at the polls, after the POTUS, withdrew from the race on Sunday, following pressures from his colleagues in the Democratic Party.

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At a separate meeting with Netanyahu on Thursday, the VP, even though called for an end to the current conflict in Palestine, where Israel has been on offensive, told reporters after that Israel had a right to defend itself, but expressed “serious concern” about the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza.

On his part, Trump, also expressed his previous support for Israel, citing his administration’s decision to move the US Embassy to Jerusalem and to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal and impose sanctions, adding: “We’ve had a good relationship. I was very good to Israel, better than any president’s ever been.”

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