Donald Trump defended the sanctions imposed on Iran to be the "main sponsor of terrorism" in the world



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The president of USA, Donald Trump, defended on Tuesday the sanctions imposed on Iran and its decision to dissociate itself from the nuclear treaty with this nation, because, according to him, this country is "the main support of terrorism".

For this reason, said the president, the United States last autumn applied "the most severe sanctions ever imposed on a country."

"We will not turn a blind eye to a regime that sings death in the United States and threatens the genocide against the Jewish people", considered Trump.

With this phrase, the US president insisted on fighting the "poison poison of the anti-Semitism"you have to face it" wherever and whenever it occurs.

Also, on this subject, Trump once again showed his pride in recognizing "the true capital of Israel" and "having proudly opened the United States Embbady in Jerusalem".

Finally, with respect to US equities in Middle East, Trump said that US troops "have liberated virtually the entire territory –Iraq and Syria– the claws of bloodthirsty EI killers (ISIS group).

"When I took office, the IS controlled over 20,000 square miles (about 52,000 square kilometers) in Iraq and Syria," Trump said.

For this reason, he defended the withdrawal of US troops from Syria because "it is time to warmly welcome the brave warriors" of this country "while working with the allies" to eliminate the loopholes of the country. ISIS"

Last December, Trump announced the withdrawal of troops deployed in Syria, about 2,000 soldiers, after proclaiming the total defeat of the terrorist organization Islamic State (IS) in the Arab country.

USA He began his intervention in Syria in September 2014 as part of the international coalition against the Islamic State, several months after the proclamation of a caliphate in this country and in Iraq by the radicals.

The US military is working in Syria with the Syrian Democratic Forces (FSD), an alliance of Kurdish militias and fears that Washington's withdrawal will provoke a resurgence of extremists.

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