Iran will continue its 'malignant behavior' and sponsorship of terrorism if a target is not placed on them, and it will take a strong president to do that, Sen. Tim Scott, a Republican candidate for the presidency, said on Newsmax Saturday.
Iran will continue its "malignant behavior" and sponsorship of terrorism if a target is not placed on Tehran, and it will take a strong president to do that, Sen. Tim Scott, a Republican candidate for the presidency, said on Newsmax Saturday.
He added that what is needed is a "strong American president who puts Iran in their place. The consequence for American deaths must be on their hands and on the head of Iran. " Hamas, Scott continued, is "just an extension, a proxy of Iran. If you want to bring Americans home, if you want to bring Israelis home, you have to focus not just on Hamas, but on Iran."
"There's no doubt that this conversation is going on," said Scott. "I've said it for the last several months. I'll continue to say it, that the new axis of evil is China, Russia, and Iran. They have been working together since 2014 because of the weakness in the American presidency chaos and attacks around the world."
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