Former President Donald Trump, at a North Carolina campaign event, urged Israel to strike Iran's nuclear facilities, criticizing President Joe Biden for opposing such actions. Trump addressed Biden's response to recent Iranian missile attacks on Israel, suggesting that nuclear sites should be the primary targets. Biden maintained that retaliation should be proportional, noting the necessity of ongoing discussions with Israel.
At a campaign event in North Carolina, former President
Donald Trump urged Israel to target Iran's nuclear facilities in response to recent Iranian missile attacks.
Trump criticized President
Joe Biden's stance, which opposes such strikes.
Biden expressed his belief that while Israel has the right to respond, any retaliation should be proportional.
This exchange occurred amidst heightened tensions between Iran and Israel after nearly 200 missiles were launched towards Israel.
Trump, focusing on the Middle East tensions, also criticized Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for their handling of the situation.