Donald Trump Wants to Cooperate with the Middle East to Extinguish ‘Radical Islam’

AP Photo/Chris Pizzello
AP Photo/Chris Pizzello
AP Photo/Chris Pizzello

 

U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump announced during his speech yesterday in Ohio his plans to have a sit-down with the governments of Israel, Jordan and Egypt to put an end to the “ideology of death,” as he described ISIS.

 

Before he announced his strategy, the Republican nominee started reciting a timeline of unfortunate events in the Middle East, bashing the Obama-Clinton partnership and the decisions they took.

 

“In short, the Obama-Clinton foreign policy has unleashed ISIS, destabilized the Middle East, and put the nation of Iran – which chants ‘Death to America’ – in a dominant position of regional power and, in fact, aspiring to be a dominant world power,” Trump said.

 

Trump’s strategy to “combat radical Islam” basically involves immigration screening and applying stricter restraints on immigration policies. “If I become president, the era of nation-building will be ended. Our new approach, which must be shared by both parties in America, by our allies overseas, and by our friends in the Middle East, must be to halt the spread of radical Islam,” he added.

 

 

WE SAID THIS:  Hmm…okay.

 

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