Lafontaine's dire warning: People will die under Harris presidency
Former German finance minister warns of 'catastrophic' consequences if Harris becomes president
Lafontaine: 'She is a warmonger who will lead us into war'
Former German finance minister Oskar Lafontaine has warned that people will die if Kamala Harris becomes president of the United States. In an interview with the German newspaper Die Welt, Lafontaine said that Harris is a "warmonger" who will lead the country into war. He also accused her of being "completely inexperienced" and "unqualified" to be president.
Lafontaine's comments come as Harris is considered a potential frontrunner in the 2020 Democratic presidential race. She has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and has pledged to roll back many of his policies if she is elected.
However, Lafontaine's comments have raised concerns about Harris's foreign policy experience. Harris has never held a position in the federal government and her only experience in foreign policy is as a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Lafontaine's comments are not the first time that Harris has been criticized for her foreign policy experience. In a recent interview with The New York Times, former Vice President Joe Biden said that Harris "has never been tested on the world stage." Biden also said that he believes Harris is "not ready to be president."
Harris's campaign has defended her foreign policy experience, saying that she has a "deep understanding" of the world and is "prepared to lead on day one." However, Lafontaine's comments have raised questions about whether Harris is ready to be president and whether she has the experience necessary to lead the country in a time of great uncertainty.