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    Post by Rocky Mon 22 May 2017, 1:20 am

    Trump to leaders of Islamic countries: drive out extremists from your places of worship and defeat them

    Arab and international From 2017-05-21 at 18:44 (Baghdad time)

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    The US president praised what the Iraqis have done in the war against an oppressive organization and said that Sunnis and Shiites are fighting terrorism together in defense of their land. Iraq is the cradle of civilization in the world.
    Trump said during his inaugural address to the Arab American Islamic Summit in Riyadh on Sunday that US soldiers support Sunni, Shiite and Peshmerga soldiers fighting together against terrorism. "Sunnis and Shiites are fighting to stay on their soil against terrorism," Trump said.
    "Expel extremists from your places of worship and defeat them," he said.
    "The Middle East must know that America will not crush the enemy instead."
    "Terrorism must not find a foothold in your region and the channels used by a fanatic should be cut off from exploiting oil," he said. "Leaders of religions and politicians have to deal with the killers."
    "For hundreds of years, the Middle East has been a home for coexistence between Muslims, Jews and Christians."
    "This summit will be a sign of the end of terrorism and extremism and the ideology on which it is based," said Trump, who holds 55 Arab and Islamic leaders.
    "We are ready to stand with you to seek common interests and security, and we are not here to dictate to others how to act or worship," he said.
    "The Wahhabist does not worship God but rather worships death, and Hezbollah, Hamas, Hadash and others are practicing the same brutality," he said.
    He praised the role of Qatar in the war on terrorism, describing it as a "strategic partner."
    He acknowledged that "95% of the victims of terrorism are Muslims," ​​noting that "terrorism targets everyone regardless of their religion or sects."
    "The killing of innocents is an insult to all that is sacred, and the slaughter of innocents in the name of religion is an insult to the followers of all religions, and we are not in a war between religions and sects, but a war between good and evil," Trump said.
    He praised the performance of the Jordanian army and targeting the positions of the organization "Daash" in Syria and Iraq, and the role of Iraqi forces in the battle of Mosul.
    Trump stressed the role of Islamic countries in assuming the greatest responsibility in defeating terrorism and ensuring terrorists do not find a safe haven.
    The US president stressed "the need to isolate Iran and deny the opportunities to finance terrorism," noting that "the most prominent victim of the regime in Tehran is the Iranian people."
    Trump called on leaders of the Arab and Muslim world to unite their positions by saying: "If we unite our ranks, we will never fail."
    He stressed that "the Middle East can not be launched into the future unless its citizens are free from terrorism," praising the role of "Saudi Arabia in investing in the future of the Arab and Islamic world."
    He also stressed the responsibility of religious leaders who "should contribute to clarifying the error of terrorist ideas" and the need to "confront the crisis of Islamic extremism in all its forms."
    GCC leaders met with Trump on Sunday morning, discussing threats to security and stability in the region and ways to build trade ties between the United States and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
    Trump arrived in Riyadh on Saturday for his first foreign visit since taking office on Jan. 20, becoming the first US president to start his foreign visit to an Arab or Muslim country.
    Trump and the Saudi monarch held a summit during which they discussed relations between the two countries, means of enhancing them and developing them in various fields, as well as discussing the latest developments in the Middle East and the world, and efforts to stabilize the region and its security.
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