Gorka said the President is seen as 'weak' on the international stage
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Joe Biden is under fire with Donald Trump’s former White House advisor Sebastian Gorka branding the US President a “senile buffoon”.
It comes after Donald Trump claimed the 81-year-old has put the world “on the brink of World War Three”.
Biden has vowed action after a drone attack on sleeping troops in Jordan killed three Americans and injured 34 more.
Gorka said on GB News that the President is viewed as weak on the international stage, which has emboldened groups like the Houthis and Hamas to carry out acts of aggression.
Sebastian Gorka has blasted Joe Biden
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“For the four years Trump was in the White House, there were no new wars”, he said.
“He leaves the Oval Office and what happens? Oh look, surrender in Afghanistan. Oh look, Ukraine invaded again.
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“Oh look, slaughter of the innocents in Israel. I’m not surprised. President Trump needs to be back in the White House of January 21st next year.
“Otherwise, this senile old buffoon will get us into World War Three.”
Trump took to Truth Social to express his condolences to the families of the fallen soldiers on his Truth Social page, as he lamented a “horrible day for America”.
The 77-year-old, who is hot favourite for the Republican presidential nomination, lambasted Biden’s foreign policy as he claimed the attack would not have occurred under his watch.
Former Labour adviser Kevin Craig hit out at Trump’s claims on GB News, arguing the ex-president will be a threat
“The idea that the world will be safer under a president who is a proven liar is a fallacy”, he said.
“He doesn’t talk with respect about the alliance that has kept the world safe since World War Two.”
American forces in the Middle East have been attacked more than 150 times by Iran-backed forces in Iraq, Syria, Jordan and off the coast of Yemen since the Israel-Hamas war kicked off in October.
The deaths were the first US fatalities in months of strikes against American forces by Iranian-backed militias.
The US has struck Iranian-linked targets outside of Iran in recent months.