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Senator Marshall criticizes Biden-Harris policies amid Middle East tensions

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Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas | Official U.S. House headshot

Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Senator Roger Marshall recently appeared on Newsmax to discuss the current situation in the Middle East, particularly focusing on Iran's attack on Israel. He criticized the Biden-Harris Administration's foreign policies, suggesting they have emboldened adversaries like Iran. According to Marshall, former President Trump's approach resulted in "peace through strength," whereas he claims the current administration has allowed Iran to finance violent attacks.

Senator Marshall also commented on the recent Vice Presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. He praised Vance's performance, stating, “I’m so proud of JD… JD Vance mopped the floor with Tim Walz." Marshall emphasized that Vance highlighted Trump’s achievements in securing borders and strengthening the economy. He noted that "the American people" were the real winners of the debate as they had a chance to hear about policy issues.

Regarding Iran's actions against Israel, Marshall stressed that leadership is needed in the White House to support Israel unequivocally. He said, “Donald Trump gave us peace through strength. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris continue to give war through weaknesses.” He called for a significant response similar to past U.S. actions under President Reagan when dealing with Iranian aggression.

Marshall concluded by urging for empowerment of Israel in its defense efforts and expressed concern over Iran's nuclear capabilities due to current U.S. policies.

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