RFK Jr.: Harris’ Foreign Policy Inexperience Poses Nuclear Threat To America

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has shifted his support to President Donald Trump, issued a dire warning that voting for Kamala Harris is equivalent to voting for nuclear war. In a recent video shared on X, Kennedy criticized Harris’ lack of foreign policy experience, arguing that her aggressive rhetoric could lead the U.S. into a global conflict.

Kennedy referenced his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, highlighting his belief in diplomacy over confrontation. He insisted that if JFK were alive today, he would side with Trump in promoting direct talks with adversaries like Russia. According to Kennedy, Trump’s approach to negotiating with Russian President Vladimir Putin shows his commitment to avoiding unnecessary conflict, unlike Harris’ approach.

Kennedy criticized Harris’ remarks at the Democratic Convention as “belligerent,” suggesting they reveal her vulnerability and willingness to be influenced by military interests seeking war. He emphasized that America does not need a leader who would escalate conflicts to prove strength, potentially putting military personnel in harm’s way.

Linking Harris to former Vice President Dick Cheney, Kennedy accused her of following the same hawkish path that led to the Iraq war. He claimed Cheney manipulated evidence to start a war that killed over a million people, and he warned that Harris’ presidency could repeat these mistakes on an even larger scale.

Kennedy pointed to a study predicting that a nuclear conflict could result in billions of deaths in just 73 minutes, emphasizing the catastrophic consequences. Quoting JFK, he reminded viewers that the aftermath of such a war would be so dire that survivors would “envy the dead.”

He called on voters to choose Trump, stressing that the upcoming election is about preventing a nuclear disaster. “If you want to avoid nuclear war, I strongly urge you to vote for Donald Trump,” Kennedy concluded, making clear his stance on the issue.