To the editor:
Since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris took their oaths of office, our country's foreign policy has seen one failure after another.
Russia invaded Ukraine, and the Biden-Harris administration, along with Congress, have poured hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars into that conflict.
Hamas invaded Israel -- they have killed 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped a hundred others, including Americans.
Over 11 million illegal aliens from all over the globe have flooded into our nation ... and those are the ones we know about. That would be the same as adding the entire population of Ohio to the United States in three year's time.
The withdrawal from Afghanistan was something that will haunt us for decades, leaving billions of dollars' worth of equipment, which was simply taken and used by the Taliban. It erased the work we spent trillions of dollars, thousands of lives, and two decades doing.
China threatens Taiwan on a daily basis.
Iran launched an attack on Israel, emboldened by the billions of dollars Biden and Harris have given them access to again.
All of these situations have one common denominator: Our leaders are not feared, they're not respected, and they're not even a consideration in the minds of our global adversaries. They know there will be no real repercussions for their aggressions.
It's time to secure this nation and protect our people from the drugs, gangs, terrorists and human trafficking flooding into our neighborhoods.
It's time to support our allies, not shame them for responding to evil.
When I joined the Navy, I swore to uphold the Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic. It's time to put the domestic enemies, currently running our county, into the ground, on the streets.
It's time to remind the world that you don't mess with the U.S. or its allies, or else. These enemies only respond to strength and unfortunately Joe Biden and Kamala Harris don't have any.
Frank Rogers Jr.
Richmond