Greg Murphy addresses hurricane preparedness and international relations

Greg Murphy addresses hurricane preparedness and international relations
Greg Murphy, U.S. representative for North Carolina's 3rd congressional district. — Wikipedia
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., has recently taken to social media to express his views on a range of topics, from hurricane preparedness in Eastern North Carolina to international relations concerning Israel and Iran. The following provides a detailed account of his statements.

On June 18, 2025, Congressman Murphy addressed the residents of Eastern North Carolina regarding the importance of being prepared for hurricane season. He stated, “Eastern North Carolina is no stranger to hurricanes. Whether it’s your first season or your fifteenth, it is important to stay prepared.” He urged constituents to visit his website for resources on preparing for severe weather conditions.

Later that day, Murphy shared his perspective on U.S. foreign policy related to Israel and Iran. In a post made at 15:17 UTC, he expressed strong opinions about those who do not support U.S. aid to Israel. According to him, “Those who doesn’t understand the need for the US to support Israel either support Islamic Terrorists or don’t comprehend the threat a nuclear Iran means to world peace.”

In another post later that evening at 21:38 UTC, Murphy reiterated his stance against what he perceives as evil forces threatening global stability. He declared that individuals should confront these threats head-on rather than avoid them: “Amen. One can shrink and try to hide in the face of evil. If you do, it will still find you.” His message emphasized solidarity with Israel through the hashtag #StandUnitedWithIsrael.

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The context surrounding these tweets includes ongoing tensions in Middle Eastern geopolitics and seasonal preparations common in regions prone to natural disasters like hurricanes.



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