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Sen. Lindsey Graham told WABC radio on Wednesday that Donald Trump’s foreign policy speech “took every problem and fear I have with Donald Trump and put in on steroids.” | AP Photo Graham rips Trump's 'nonsensical' foreign policy speech

Sen. Lindsey Graham tore into Donald Trump’s speech on foreign policy, calling it “unnerving,” “pathetic” and “scary.”

The South Carolina Republican former presidential candidate told WABC Radio on Wednesday that the speech was “nonsensical” and showed that Trump “has no understanding of the world and the role we play.”

“This speech was unnerving. It was pathetic in its content, and it was scary in terms of its construct. If you had any doubt that Donald Trump is not fit to be commander in chief, this speech should’ve removed it,” Graham said. “It took every problem and fear I have with Donald Trump and put in on steroids.”

He added: “It was like a guy from New York reading a speech that somebody wrote for him that he edited that makes no sense.” And: “It was not a conservative speech. This was a blend of random thoughts built around Rand Paul’s view of the world.”

Graham repeatedly derided Trump’s ideas as isolationist, saying, “Ronald Reagan is rolling over in his grave after this speech.” He also called Trump’s policy proposals inconsistent.

“He talks about patterning with people in the Islamic Muslim faith, but at the same time we have a policy in his administration that Muslims can’t come to our country. There’s a bit of a disconnect here,” Graham said.

The South Carolina senator, who dropped out of the race in December, argued that Trump took U.S. alliances for granted and said his plans for NATO were “shortsighted.”

“NATO allies need to contribute more, but the idea of dismembering NATO would be the best thing possible for [Russian President Vladimir] Putin,” he said, adding that China and Russia were “loving the speech.”

Graham also took aim at Trump’s proposals for the Middle East, saying the Republican front-runner lacked a strategy for combating the Islamic State in partnership with countries in the region.

“This is worse than Obama. Obama is seen by the region in the Mideast as being an unreliable partner. I think the entire world is going to look at Donald Trump as a guy who doesn’t understand the role of America, that doesn’t understand the benefit of these alliances,” Graham said.