In a recent tweet, GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy expressed concerns about a possible Israeli ground invasion into Gaza, indicating potential adverse implications for both Israel and the U.S.
What Happened: On Saturday, Ramaswamy shared a statement on social media, outlining what he believes could be the potential fallout from an imminent Israeli ground invasion into Gaza.
Ramaswamy’s concerns include a possible two-front war for Israel if Hezbollah strikes from the north, compelling U.S. military engagement.
He further worries about attacks on U.S. targets in the Middle East by Iran-backed militias and the potential rise of Hamas 2.0 due to civilian casualties in Gaza.
Why It Matters: This comes in the wake of the GOP candidate’s previous assertions of support for Israel against Hamas attacks and his condemnation of such acts as war crimes. Ramaswamy had emphasized that the U.S. should stand firm with Israel.
However, his foreign policy approach has faced criticism, with former Vice President Mike Pence labeling his plans as “criminally stupid.”
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