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    Telegraph: Trump wants to unite the three religions of the region against terrorism and Iran

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    Telegraph: Trump wants to unite the three religions of the region against terrorism and Iran Empty Telegraph: Trump wants to unite the three religions of the region against terrorism and Iran

    Post by Rocky Sat 06 May 2017, 2:01 am

    Telegraph: Trump wants to unite the three religions of the region against terrorism and Iran

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    The newspaper "Daily Telegraph" said that US President Donald Trump chose the Middle East to be the station for the first foreign trip in an effort "unity", contrary to the tradition of American presidents, who choose Mexico and Canada for a visit at the beginning of their work in the White House.
    The report notes that Trump will travel to Saudi Arabia at the end of this month, as observers see as a desire to unify the Abrahamic religions, and build a front against Iran.
    The paper reveals that the Trump Francis will meet the first Pope of the Vatican, and 





    will visit Israel, in addition to Saudi Arabia before the northern NATO summit Alotalsa- NATO in Brussels.
    The report notes that Trump said in a speech at the White House lawn, he would use his trip to build cooperation between Muslims, Christians and Jews to fight terrorism, pointing out that Trump is focused on the priorities of his presidency to address the organization of the state, and to achieve a peace deal in the Middle East.
    The newspaper reports that the choice of Trump countries in his first trip comes amid accusations of his administration to discrimination against Muslims, after preventing the nationals of seven Muslim countries from entering the United States, but the US courts halted the first and second presidential decree, which excluded Iraq.
    The report finds that the choice of Trump to Saudi Arabia is trying to rely on its allies in the Gulf to lead the ideological battle against the organization of the state, where a White House official commented on it, saying that the Middle East live "disaster", the president wants to use his trip to confirm that Israel is not the enemy, but Iran.
    The official added that "Trump will seek to build a coalition of friends and partners, who share the goal of fighting terrorism, and to achieve security and stability, and to find opportunities in the Middle East region, devastated by war.
    The paper shows that the President's first stop will be Saudi Arabia, where he will meet with a rally from across the entire Muslim world, where Trump said: "We will start building a new foundation for cooperation, and the support of Muslim allies, and the face of extremism, violence and terrorism."
    The report notes that the Trump option for Saudi Arabia to be the first country to be visited, it comes in light of the tense relationship between his predecessor, Barack Obama, with the Gulf states; because closer to Iran.
    The newspaper recalls that the Crown Prince, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, President Bush met in Washington in March / March, in a meeting described as a Saudi adviser that is a turning point in the relations between the two points.
    Concludes, "The Daily Telegraph" report with reference to Trump, complained in an interview a week of huge money spent by Washington to defend and protect Saudi Arabia before.

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