
Sen. Lindsey Graham Says ‘The Bad Guys Were Afraid’ Under Trump
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Sunday that “the bad guys were afraid” of the United States under former President Donald Trump. Graham made the comments on “Fox News Sunday” in response to a question about the recent withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
Trump’s Foreign Policy
Graham said that Trump’s foreign policy was “a success” because it deterred America’s enemies. He pointed to the fact that there were no major terrorist attacks on U.S. soil during Trump’s presidency.
Graham also said that Trump’s decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan was the right one. He said that the U.S. had achieved its objectives in Afghanistan and that it was time for the Afghan people to take responsibility for their own country.
Biden’s Foreign Policy
Graham criticized President Biden’s foreign policy, saying that it has been “a disaster.” He said that Biden’s decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan was “a mistake” that has led to the Taliban taking control of the country.
Graham also said that Biden’s handling of the Iran nuclear deal has been “weak.” He said that Biden has given Iran too many concessions and that the deal will not prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Conclusion
Graham’s comments are a reflection of the deep partisan divide in the United States over foreign policy. Republicans generally view Trump’s foreign policy as a success, while Democrats generally view it as a failure. The debate over Trump’s foreign policy is likely to continue for many years to come.
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