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    The Guardian: Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia proved that he is not qualified to lead

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     The Guardian: Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia proved that he is not qualified to lead Empty The Guardian: Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia proved that he is not qualified to lead

    Post by Rocky Thu 25 May 2017, 3:30 am


    The Guardian: Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia proved that he is not qualified to lead



    25/05/2017


    Direction Press / Agencies
    British newspaper The Guardian confirmed on Thursday that the visit of US President, Donald Trump, the Middle East, has proved that he is not qualified for leadership at home and abroad.

    The newspaper said in an editorial, "The US president used his visit to the Middle East, statements and images published by the coverage of the problems in his country, including mounting questions about his campaign Russia relationship, and the second is the budget situation, and the harsh measures on the poor Americans , which some observers have questioned the usefulness. "

    The newspaper added that "Trump avoid making serious mistakes because he canceled press conferences, although it was a strange statement in his visit to the Holocaust monument in Israel when he described as wonderful."

    The newspaper believes that "the applause he received in Saudi Arabia, and Israel is not proof of the success of the visit, but it means he gave them all what they want," noting that "described Saudi Arabia as an explicit partner in the fight against terrorism, after one year of the issuance of a report stating that there may be a relationship between the government Saudi Arabia and suicide bombers who carried out the December 11 attacks. "

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