Harris Blames Netanyahu for Pulling Trump Into Iran War

Vice President Kamala Harris accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of drawing Donald Trump into a war. Speaking in Detroit, Harris argued this conflict, which she says Americans oppose, put service members at risk and raised gas prices. Her remarks come as Democrats look towards the 2028 presidential election.

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Harris Links Netanyahu to Trump’s Iran War Involvement

Vice President Kamala Harris directly accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of pulling former President Donald Trump into a war. Harris made these strong remarks while speaking to Democrats in Detroit, Michigan.

She stated that Trump entered a conflict that the American people did not want. This action, according to Harris, put American service members at risk.

Economic Impact of War Cited by Harris

Beyond the human cost, Harris highlighted the economic consequences of this involvement. She pointed to rising gas prices as a direct result of the conflict.

Harris stated that Americans are now paying at least $15 more to fill up their tanks. Diesel costs have also surged by 50 percent, impacting household budgets across the country.

Context: 2028 Presidential Aspirations

Harris’s speech comes as several Democratic hopefuls are visiting swing states, looking ahead to the 2028 presidential election. Four candidates, including Harris, spoke at the Michigan Democratic Party convention.

Many Michigan voters and officials expressed disappointment that Harris did not win the state in the 2024 election. They hope to change this outcome in future elections.

Harris’s Appeal in Michigan

Despite past election results, Harris continues to generate significant support among Michigan voters. Her continued presence and campaigning suggest she remains a strong contender for the Democratic nomination. She is widely considered one of the party’s most high-profile potential candidates for 2028.

Harris Criticizes Trump’s Foreign Policy

The Vice President did not hold back in her criticism of Donald Trump. She specifically attacked his tendency to use military action on the global stage. Harris presented a portion of her remarks to the audience, showcasing her direct approach to challenging the former president.

“He entered a war, got pulled into it by Bibi Netanyahu. Let’s be clear about that. Entered a war that the American people do not want, putting at risk American service members.”

Other Speakers at the Convention

Other notable figures also addressed the Michigan Democrats. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear offered brief remarks.

New Jersey Senator Cory Booker spoke to the crowd, even gently chiding voters. Booker suggested that voters agreed with Harris on most issues but disagreed on a few key points.

He expressed surprise that these voters did not ultimately support her. Booker pointed out the current White House occupant, implying that a disagreement with Harris led to a less desirable outcome for these voters. His comments added an interesting dynamic to the convention’s discussions.

Harris Avoids Certain Topics

Interestingly, Harris did not mention losing Michigan in the 2024 election. She also did not reference the ongoing situation in Gaza or the related controversies she has faced. The significant “uncommitted” movement, which has gained traction among some Democratic voters, was also not mentioned.

Speculation About 2028 Run Continues

Harris did not repeat her previous statements about considering a 2028 presidential run. She had mentioned this possibility at recent events, including the National Action Network convention. However, her actions, such as her current book tour, strongly suggest she is preparing for a potential future campaign.

Her efforts seem aimed at positioning herself to win key states like Michigan should she decide to run again. This strategic approach indicates a serious consideration of a future presidential bid.


Source: Kamala Harris says Netanyahu ‘pulled’ Trump into Iran war (YouTube)

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