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Former Texas Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville made a few strong claims about President Joe Biden on social media. Tuberville is worried about Biden’s policies in the Middle East.

A former Texas Tech football coach called out President Joe Biden

Tuberville called Biden a “liar” regarding the president’s unwillingness to use strong executive force to shut down the border. Tuberville is worried about the border because of another crisis the world is facing in the Middle East.

Biden and the US military are deciding how to respond to an Iran-backed drone attack that killed three US soldiers at a base in Jordan a few days ago.

Tommy Tuberville calls out Biden on Iran

Tuberville quote tweeted a post of Biden’s comments on the Donald Trump administration and Iran during Trump’s presidency. Biden said multiple times he was worried about Trump starting a war with Iran that could escalate into a nuclear war.

Now that Biden is closer than the Trump administration ever was to war with Iran, Tuberville called out Biden for being and faulted the mainstream media for putting the US at risk.

Shameless. @JoeBiden‘s weakness has put our entire nation at risk. And guess who covers for him every time? The mainstream media. They are the enemy of the people.

Tuberville called out the Biden administration’s incompetence

Tuberville quote tweeted a video of National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan’s comments in September, one month before the Hamas attack in Israel, that the Middle East was quieter under the Biden administration than at any time in the previous two decades.

United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken had a more sober message this month. Blinken said the current situation in the Middle East is the most dangerous since the 1973 Afghan coup d’état.

Tuberville wrote the Biden administration was acting incompetently:

Active incompetence is a dangerous thing.

The Biden administration was unprepared for the events in the Middle East this fall. Now, they’ll have to rally to keep the US from a dangerous war with Iran.

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