In an interview that aired this week, former President Trump criticized President Biden for the country’s present ambivalence toward China.
The comments were made in the second segment of an interview with Maria Bartiromo, anchor of “Sunday Morning Futures” on Fox News, that was taped a little more than a week ago.
“Look, the proliferation of weapons makes this the most perilous period in our nation’s history.” Trump remarked, “Nuclear power is so huge. This is not two Army tanks charging at each other during World War I or II, or soldiers firing at people from behind a bunker,” he said.
He said, “This is obliteration. We also have a man who is acting in a way that he is unable to comprehend. We have a leader who said to the world that we are without ammo.”
When he was president, according to Trump, “every ammunition facility was full up to the brim three years ago.”
“We’ve distributed everything… Only telling the entire world would be worse,” according to Trump. “He has informed China and these other unfriendly nations that we are without munitions.”
Regarding Special Counsel Jack Smith’s materials case against Trump, Trump remarked that Biden’s decision to ship vast quantities of American weaponry to other countries was “worse beyond any documentation that you or I could give.”
As a result, he added, “these individuals are now relaxing in China and other nations that despise us, which includes North Korea, where I established an excellent relationship with Kim Jong Un and continued to keep our country safe. They’re claiming that there is no ammo in the United States of America. Consider it. What kind of moron would say that?”