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Former President Trump Potential for President Harris In a campaign speech on Saturday, he claimed Israel would be “doomed” under Harris' leadership and that the upcoming November elections “may be our last.”

Speaking to a crowd in Mosinee, Wisconsin, Trump spoke on a wide range of topics from Social Security reform to tariffs, and promised to “prevent World War III.”

“I will end chaos in the Middle East and I will prevent World War III,” Trump said at the podium. “And I'm the only one who can do that. I will prevent World War III.”

“And if I don't win this election, Israel will be doomed with Comrade Kamala Harris leading the United States,” he continued. “Israel will be doomed.”

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Donald Trump has claimed that Israel could disappear under a President Harris administration. (Associated Press)

The Republican candidate acknowledged that this was a “harsh statement” but expanded on his argument, saying that if Israel loses, “America may no longer have a country.”

“Israel will be gone,” Trump added. “A year from now, two years from now. Israel will no longer exist. I have to win, I have to win, or we're going to have problems we've never had before.”

“We may not have a country. This may be our last election.”

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Trump points to the crowd

Republican presidential candidate and former president Donald Trump gestures as he leaves a campaign event at the Central Wisconsin Airport, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024, in Mosinee, Wisconsin. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Harris has previously accused Trump of threatening democracy, saying last month that he was a “wannabe dictator.”

“I will stay away from tyrants and dictators like Kim Jong Un who are cheering on Trump because I know he can easily manipulate them with flattery and favors,” the Democratic candidate argued.

“They know Trump won't hold dictators accountable because he wants to be a dictator.”

A woman cheering and holding a pro-Trump sign

Guests attend a campaign event for Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump on September 7, 2024, in Mosinee, Wisconsin. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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