China will be reduced to ashes, Nikki Haley warned, said- We will stand in front of the enemies

Republican Party leader Nikki Haley said that I would like to say clearly that if we keep trusting the leaders of the 20th century, then we will not be able to win the battle of the 21st century. America is in disarray, division and on a path of self-destruction.

Indian-origin Republican leader Nikki Haley on Wednesday asserted that like the erstwhile Soviet Union, communist China will also end up in the ashes of history. to be held in 2024 presidential election Gave a stern warning to China in the first public speech after formally announcing her candidacy. Haley (51) has been a two-time governor of South Carolina and has been the US ambassador to the United Nations. Addressing cheering supporters during an event in the coastal city of Carlston, South Carolina, Haley said the United States Armed Forces are stronger and more capable than ever. A strong army does not start a war. A strong army prevents war!

“We will stand with our allies from Israel to Ukraine and against our enemies in Iran and Russia,” he said. Like the Soviet Union, Communist China will end up in the ashes of history. Haley said that the dictators of China want to plunge the world into communist tyranny and only we can stop them.

won’t be able to win the battle of the 21st century

Republican Party leader Nikki Haley said that I would like to say clearly that if we keep trusting the leaders of the 20th century, then we will not be able to win the battle of the 21st century. America is in disarray, division and on a path of self-destruction. Nikki Haley has formally announced her candidature for the 2024 US presidential election. In such a situation, she has joined the long list of leaders of Indian origin, who currently have influence on politics in important capitals of the world.

nikki haley history

Haley aka Nimrat Nikki Randhawa was born in Bamberg, South Carolina in 1972 to Sikh parents Ajit Singh Randhawa and Raj Kaur Randhawa, who immigrated to Canada from Punjab in the 1960s and then immigrated to the US. Haley grew up as a Sikh woman, but converted to Christianity in 1996 after marrying Michael Haley.

looking for a better life

Describing his life in America, he said that my parents left India in search of a better life. They settled here in Bamberg, South Carolina, which had a population of 2,500. Our small town grew to love us, but it wasn’t always easy. Our family was the only Indian family. No one knew who we were, what we were about, or why we were here.

blessed to live in america

But my parents knew and every day, they reminded me, my brothers and my sister that even on our worst days, we are blessed to live in America, he said. They were right then – and they are right now. My parents came from a country that was growing stronger and growing in confidence.

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