Harris points to Iran as her main rival because “it has American blood on its hands”

The Democratic candidate for the Presidency of the United States, Vice President Kamala Harris, has pointed this Monday to Iran as her main rival in the world because “it has its hands stained with American blood” and for its recent attack with missiles directed towards its territory. Israeli, all during an interview with the CBS News television network.

“I have a very obvious one in mind, which is Iran (…) has American blood on its hands. And what we have seen in relation to this attack on Israel, with 200 ballistic missiles, what we have to do is guarantee That Iran never manages to become a nuclear power is one of my main priorities,” Harris said when asked about the United States’ greatest opponent.

After that, he ruled out that it was China, a country with which he is committed to not “seeking conflict”, although he has advocated continuing to support Taiwan and its ability to defend itself.

NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUSSIA

On the other hand, he has refused to hold a meeting with the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, to negotiate peace in Ukraine without kyiv’s presence in the talks.

In addition, he has accused his Republican rival, former President Donald Trump, of wanting to solve the war after “surrendering” Ukraine, which “must have a say in its future.”

“If Donald Trump were president, Putin would be sitting in kyiv right now. Let’s be clear about this. He talks about how he can end this from day one. Do you know what it is about? It’s about surrender,” he added.

By Editor

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