‘Focused on defeating America’s enemies’: Trump reveals military agenda during North Carolina rally

PEKCRB U.S President Donald Trump addresses soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division during a visit to sign the John McCain National Defense Authorization Act August 13, 2018 in Fort Drum, New York.

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President Donald Trump delivered remarks on his top priority of upholding national security during his North Carolina rally on Wednesday by rebuilding the greatest military in the world.

Harris’ lack of leadership “as the last person in the room” under President Joe Biden left the world in turmoil with the catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan three years ago.

Over the last three and a half years, conditions have worsened in the Middle East, with the resurgence of radical Islamic terrorists threatening to attack America and its allies.

The consequences of the Biden-Harris administration turning its back on the U.S. military are now endangering the lives of Americans with the Middle East destabilized and the U.S. military’s influence in the world jeopardized. During his rally, President Trump emphasized that he would ask every military official who coordinated the failed Afghanistan withdrawal to resign immediately.

Since day one, the Biden-Harris administration’s appeasement toward DEI hirings and the radical left’s progressive sex change seminars have weakened the U.S. military.

On the other hand, President Trump conveyed his message of peace and strength to restore the U.S. military. To achieve this, President Trump said he would push to increase a sense of patriotism and service to our nation to boost military recruitment under his next administration. He said:

“Thanks to Comrade Kamala and Joe Biden, morale in our military is now so low that almost every single branch is suffering a major recruitment and retention crisis,” Trump said. “Upon taking office, I will begin the largest peacetime recruitment drive in the history of the armed forces. We have to fill our armed forces with great people … the sense of spirit, pride, and prestige will soon come roaring back.”

Trump also plans to rehire American soldiers who were fired by military officials for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccines, including offering back pay.

Trump’s approach to rebuilding seeks to ensure that the U.S. has a stronger and more capable military with dedicated manpower to meet national security needs under his next administration.

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