Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) has taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, to voice his concerns about the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of escalating global tensions. In a recent post, Graham expressed his dissatisfaction with the administration’s approach to international affairs, questioning how Vice President Kamala Harris plans to address the current challenges in the next four years. He stated, “The world is on fire under the Biden-Harris Administration. I’d like to hear from Kamala how she is going to change things in the next four years.” Graham shared a video of his appearance on CNN’s State of the Union, criticizing the administration’s lack of understanding of the global situation. He contrasted the current state of affairs with the conditions left by the Trump administration, highlighting aspects like low mortgage rates, a secure border, and peace agreements. He went on to specifically address the volatile situation in the Middle East, particularly the recent Israeli airstrike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. This attack, which involved 2,000-pound bombs, has heightened tensions in the region and raised concerns about a potential full-scale war. While the U.S. has cautioned Israel against further escalation, urging diplomatic solutions, the situation remains precarious. Adding to the global tensions, Russia’s recent announcement of changes to its nuclear weapons policy has raised alarms. This move is seen as a response to discussions in the U.S. and Britain about supplying Ukraine with Western missiles to counter Russia’s aggression. Senator Graham, in his X post, highlighted his concerns about the Biden-Harris administration’s ability to effectively address these global issues. He previously called for a new approach to Middle East policy, advocating for either a ‘game-changing peace’ or a ‘game-changing military strategy.’ His recent post echoes these sentiments, emphasizing the need for a decisive shift in strategy to handle these complex challenges. The recent events, including the Israeli airstrike, the escalating tensions in the Middle East, and Russia’s nuclear policy changes, have created a volatile global landscape. Senator Graham’s criticism of the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of these issues highlights the growing anxieties about the potential for further escalation and conflict.