
RFK Jr. Calls Harris A ‘Puppet’ Who Could Lead US Into Nuclear Conflict
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now endorsing President Donald Trump, claimed that a vote for Kamala Harris is effectively “a vote for nuclear war.” Speaking on X, Kennedy criticized Harris for her lack of foreign policy experience and called her a “puppet” for military interests that seek conflict rather than peace.
Kennedy referenced his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, as an advocate for direct diplomacy and peaceful negotiations. He stated that JFK would have supported Trump’s approach to Russia, which focuses on dialogue and resolving tensions rather than escalating conflicts.
Chris: watch this video from RFK about the real threat of WW3 and nuclear war. We need a strong president, not a chameleon like Harris. https://t.co/8GTykR12Me
— Rodney (@rodney_cdrod2) October 27, 2024
Kennedy described how JFK established a direct communication line with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to prevent misunderstandings.
Citing Harris’ speech at the Democratic Convention, Kennedy said her rhetoric on Russia was concerning. He argued that such statements showed her vulnerability and willingness to be controlled by those pushing for war. He also connected Harris to Dick Cheney, whom he blamed for misleading the public into the Iraq war, leading to over a million deaths.
Kennedy presented a grim prediction of what nuclear conflict could look like, referencing a study estimating that World War III would last only 73 minutes, killing 5.8 billion people. He quoted JFK’s sentiment that those who survive such a war would “envy the dead.”
RFK Jr says a vote for Kamala is a vote for WW3.
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Kennedy accused Harris of supporting a foreign policy that risks American lives. “We don’t need a president who sacrifices our military to prove strength,” he said. He urged Americans to support Trump, emphasizing the need for a leader committed to peace and direct diplomacy.
“If you want to avoid nuclear war, I strongly urge you to vote for Donald Trump,” Kennedy stated, making his message clear: choosing Harris, he claimed, would lead to disastrous consequences.