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Writer's pictureIvan Koval

Why Donald Trump is Right About the Risk of World War III Under Harris, but We Need More Than Fear



I’ve been following President Trump’s recent warnings with growing concern. Trump has rightfully pointed to the Biden administration’s failures on the global stage, highlighting serious risks that could push us toward a larger conflict. The threats are real, but let’s also be clear: our faith, our values, and our commitment to preserving America’s strength will be the key to avoiding disaster—not just electing a leader out of fear of what may happen otherwise.


Trump’s record on peace speaks for itself. Under his administration, we saw historic progress in the Middle East with the Abraham Accords. There was no war with Russia, no large-scale escalation in Ukraine, and he kept adversaries like Iran in check. Contrast that with what we’re seeing now: Iran has been emboldened, launching missiles into Israel, and the war in Ukraine drags on with no clear end in sight. Biden’s weak leadership has shown the world that America under his watch is a paper tiger, unwilling to stand strong for freedom and stability.


Now we must ask ourselves a deeper question. Is the fear of war enough to drive us to action? Trump has argued, with good reason, that his leadership can prevent World War III. I believe that to be true. However, we shouldn’t allow our decisions to be driven purely by the fear of what might happen under Kamala Harris. Instead, we must be motivated by what we know works: a return to policies of strength, stability, and faith-led leadership.


The world needs America at its best—rooted in principles, guided by God, and strong enough to stand up to evil when necessary. Biden’s failures have opened the door to conflict, but Trump showed that peace through strength is possible. If we allow our future to be dictated solely by fear of war, we lose sight of what made Trump’s presidency successful: not just avoiding conflict, but building a lasting peace based on American values.


Our challenge now is to focus not only on preventing World War III but on advancing the cause of peace, just as Trump did in his first term. We must prioritize policies that protect American interests while showing moral clarity on the world stage. Electing Trump again isn’t just about avoiding war—it’s about restoring the leadership that brings peace.


In the end, it’s not just about whether Trump wins or loses. It’s about how we, as a nation, uphold the values of strength and faith in our leaders. If we do that, we can avoid not just a global conflict, but the moral decay that comes with weak leadership.


We are called to be wise stewards of our nation’s power and purpose, and Trump has proven he can lead in that regard. Let’s support him not out of fear, but out of faith in what we can achieve with the right leadership.

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