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Trump pledges to end USA nation-building, destroy Daesh
The GOP presidential candidate will argue the country needs to work with anyone that shares that mission, regardless of other disagreements.
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Obama has held up Bush’s years-long commitment to setting up and securing a new government in Iraq after the initial invasion as a reason to avoid US military intervention in countries like Syria.
“Donald Trump, who previously said he wouldn’t disclose his strategy for defeating ISIS because he did not “want the enemy to know what I’m doing”, finally broke down and let the American public in on his plans in an uncharacteristically low-energy speech delivered in Ohio Monday afternoon.
The Midwest industrial states he claimed he would put into play – Wisconsin, Pennsylvania – have turned sharply toward Mrs. Clinton”, the WSJ said, adding that “Mr. Trump has alienated his party and he isn’t running a competent campaign”. “I have never received a single “off-the-books cash payment” as falsely “reported” by The New York Times, nor have I ever done work for the governments of Ukraine or Russian Federation”, he said. Donald Trump is supported by 11%.
“Trump’s statements on the US-ROK alliance in particular are unsafe and stupid”, Green said. The government would use questionnaires, social media, interviews with friends and family and other means to determine if applicants support American values, like tolerance and pluralism.
Trump was vague about what he would do differently to decimate IS in its strongholds in Iraq and Syria.
Obama, Clinton and top US officials have warned against using that kind of language to describe the conflict, arguing that it plays into militants’ hands.
Though Trump has been criticized in the past for failing to lay out specific policy solutions, aides said that Monday’s speech will again focus on his broader vision.
“If I become president, the era of nation building will be brought to a very swift and decisive end”, said Trump. Still, he directly blamed the president and Clinton, who served as secretary of state, for backing policies that “unleashed” the group, including withdrawing US troops from Iraq in late 2011.
US Asia experts who served in past Republican administrations said on Monday they would back Hillary Clinton in the presidential race as a Donald Trump presidency would lead to “ruinous marginalisation” for the United States in the region.
Their letter was the latest repudiation of Mr Trump’s candidacy by Republican national security specialists.
Bernie Sanders repercussions: Clinton is backed by 72% of the 18-to-34-year-olds who say they used to back Sanders.
“Political correctness has created biased news coverage of both illegal immigration and radical Islamic terrorism”.
On Tuesday, Trump seized on the riots, accusing Clinton of sympathizing with protesters, who have complained of systemic racism and inequality at the hands of police.
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Trump went on a Twitter rant against the press, complaining that the “disgusting” media is not showing the crowd size of his rallies and is putting “false meaning into the words I say”.