Senator Lindsey Graham has expressed strong concerns over the Biden-Harris Administration’s national security policies, particularly in relation to Iran, as the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks approaches. In a recent statement on his verified Twitter account, Graham criticized the administration for what he perceives as its failure to stand up to Iran, citing several specific issues that he believes are exacerbating global instability.

Graham pointed to Iran’s provision of missiles to Russia, its support for militant groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, and its ongoing threats to annihilate Israel with nuclear weapons as key indicators of the deteriorating global security environment. According to Graham, these actions are not only escalating tensions in the Middle East but are also creating conditions reminiscent of those leading up to the 9/11 attacks.

The Senator also condemned the administration’s handling of the U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, describing it as disastrous. He argued that this, along with broken border policies, has contributed to creating the “worst environment for our national security” in recent memory. Graham warned that the current situation could lead to another attack similar to 9/11 if U.S. policies toward Iran and other adversarial nations are not changed.

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Graham’s remarks highlight his deep concern over what he sees as the administration’s lack of decisive action against Iran and other “bad actors.” He urged for a policy shift to prevent further deterioration of global security, warning that without such changes, the world could face even greater threats in the near future….S££ _ Next

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