Throughout his time in office, Donald Trump has spoken directly to the American people more than any President in recent memory.
But he’s never delivered a more crucial message than this.
And now Donald Trump dropped a Har-Magedon bombshell that will leave you shaking in fear.
Nuclear winter is coming
While Democrats and their media allies continue their decades-old fearmongering about climate change somehow ending the world even though the climate has been changing since the literal beginning of time, President Donald Trump has warned of a far more imminent (and realistic) existential threat to life on Earth – nuclear war.
That’s the primary reason President Trump has made diplomacy and a cooling of international tensions a top priority of his America First agenda.
After decades of the U.S. foreign policy establishment’s reckless neocon agenda, Trump is working to improve relations with other nuclear powers, such as Russia, Communist China, and North Korea, in order to avoid what previously seemed like an inevitable, civilization-ending global nuclear conflict.
And during a recent interview with Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo, the President put the level of threat the world faces from nuclear war into context.
“We spend a lot of money on nuclear weapons,” Trump explained. “The level of destruction is beyond anything you can imagine. It’s just bad that you have to spend all this money on something that if it’s used, it’s probably the end of the world.”
Sadly, Trump wasn’t being hyperbolic with his assessment of the situation.
For perspective, a single modern thermonuclear weapon – of which, the U.S., Russia, and Communist China each possess thousands – is said to be hundreds if not thousands of times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II, which killed hundreds of thousands of innocent Japanese citizens.
“Big Monsters”
Trump went on to mock former President Joe Biden and his fellow Democrats for constantly ignoring the threat of nuclear war to push climate hysteria.
“I watched Biden for years say the existential threat is from the climate. I said ‘no,’” Trump said.
“The greatest is sitting on shelves in various countries called ‘nuclear weapons’ that are big monsters that can blow your heads off for miles and miles and miles,” he added.
In a prior White House speech, Trump emphasized that it makes no sense for nuclear powers to continue producing brand new nuclear weapons when we all already have enough to destroy the world many times over, and pushed for a global reduction in the number of nuclear weapons so all countries could focus on more productive endeavors.
“There’s no reason for us to be building brand new nuclear weapons,” Trump declared. “We already have so many. You could destroy the world 50 times over, 100 times over. And here we are building new nuclear weapons, and they’re building nuclear weapons.”
“We’re all spending a lot of money that we could be spending on other things that are actually, hopefully, much more productive,” he continued.
The desire to avoid nuclear armageddon is the driving force behind Trump’s efforts to bring an end to the neocon’s proxy war against Russia in Ukraine, as even the slightest escalation of the years-long conflict or a mere misinterpretation of an action could easily send things off the rails in a hurry.
That’s why many have feared that the world has been closer to nuclear war throughout the conflict than at any point since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.
But fortunately, thanks to President Trump’s leadership, both Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a limited ceasefire, and the hope is that a full ceasefire deal will be reached soon.