In a recent campaign speech delivered in New Hampshire, former U.S. President Donald Trump did not mince words when addressing his successor, Joe Biden. Trump held President Biden responsible for the recent deadly Hamas attack on Israel, stating unequivocally that such an event would not have occurred under his leadership.
He expressed his concern regarding the influx of individuals into the United States, voicing uncertainty about their origins and drawing a parallel between these individuals and the assailants in the Israel attack. Trump’s words echoed a sentiment that the current administration’s policies have left the nation vulnerable.
Trump emphasized his conviction that during his tenure, the attack on Israel would have been averted. He described the attack as “vicious,” expressing deep sorrow for the loss of young lives in the conflict. Trump’s rhetoric focused on the concept of “peace through strength,” asserting that his administration embodied this philosophy, while the current administration’s approach has resulted in “weakness, conflict, and chaos.”
He also referenced a substantial financial transfer to Iran, suggesting a connection between these funds and the recent attacks. His statement emphasized the need for the United States to reassess its role on the global stage in light of the ongoing turmoil.
Trump’s comments in New Hampshire closely echoed a statement he released following the attacks and remarks he made during campaign events in Iowa. He underscored the need for a strong response to the Hamas attacks, emphasizing Israel’s right to self-defense, and raised questions about the possible involvement of American taxpayer dollars in funding the attackers.
The former President’s address once again emphasized his belief in robust U.S. leadership and policies that prioritize national security and global stability.

