Marjorie Taylor Greene Flubs Key Fact While Raging Against Decades of U.S. Foreign Policy
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene caused controversy with her recent social media post that criticized decades of U.S. foreign policy, including traditional GOP stances. She controversially claimed China and Pakistan possess nuclear weapons while falsely stating that Saudi Arabia has them too. Greene's remarks prompted backlash, with some suggesting she might unintentionally confirm Saudi nuclear ownership. She lamented the focus on foreign threats while emphasizing that domestic issues like drug cartels are far more damaging to Americans' daily lives than distant conflicts, making her argument resonate with those frustrated with U.S. military engagement abroad.
All the narratives are wearing off, Greene began, adding: Vietnam was a pointless war and we lost. There were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Afghanistan was a waste.
She continued: We've been told Iran is on the verge of having nuclear weapons at any moment for as long as I can remember. People just don't care anymore because none of these things actually affected our lives.
Some of her defenders, however, suggested that Greene... may have been inadvertently confirming that the Saudis have bought nuclear weapons in the past.
But what has directly affected Americans... is the cartels constant flow of drugs into every single city in America and cartel crime and murder.
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