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Trump would work with Russia to defeat Islamic State group

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by Joseph Earnest August 16, 2016

 

Newscast Media WASHINGTONRepublican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he would work with Russia to defeat the extremist Islamic State (IS) group and would introduce "extreme vetting" before allowing immigrants into the United States if he becomes president.

Trump, giving a foreign policy speech in the mideastern state of Ohio on August 15 focused on fighting Islamic extremists, said "we can never choose our friends, but we can never fail to recognize our enemies."

He added that he would work "very closely with NATO on the mission" of fighting IS and other Islamist groups.

Trump said he would construct a commission on "radical Islam" as one of his first acts as president and instruct the State Department to create a list of regions around the world in which no one would be allowed to immigrate to the United States.

The billionaire and former reality TV star alsS. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he would work with Russia to defeat the extremist Islamic State (IS) group and would introduce "extreme vetting" before allowing immigrants into the United States if he becomes president.

Trump, giving a foreign policy speech in the mideastern state of Ohio on August 15 focused on fighting Islamic extremists, said "we can never choose our friends, but we can never fail to recognize our enemies."

He added that he would work "very closely with NATO on the mission" of fighting IS and other Islamist groups.

Trump said he would construct a commission on "radical Islam" as one of his first acts as president and instruct the State Department to create a list of regions around the world in which no one would be allowed to immigrate to the United States.

The billionaire and former reality TV star also attacked his main competitor in the November 8, presidential election, Hillary Clinton, saying she lacked the "mental and physical stamina" to take on the "many advesaries that we face."

Earlier on August 15, the Clinton campaign accused Trump and of having "pro-Putin policy stances" and said Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort should disclose his ties to "Russian or pro-Kremlin entities."

That charge was based on a New York Times report that Manafort had received millions of dollars from the party of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, who was pro-Russian.

Manafort said he is a "campaign professional" but said the New York Times article was inaccurate.

Ukrainian officials are investigating the charges.o attacked his main competitor in the November 8 presidential election, Hillary Clinton, saying she lacked the "mental and physical stamina" to take on the "many advesaries that we face."

Earlier on August 15, the Clinton campaign accused Trump and of having "pro-Putin policy stances" and said Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort should disclose his ties to "Russian or pro-Kremlin entities."

That charge was based on a New York Times report that Manafort had received millions of dollars from the party of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, who was pro-Russian.

Manafort said he is a "campaign professional" but said the New York Times article was inaccurate.Ukrainian officials are investigating the charges.   Add Comments>> 

 

 Source: Radio Free Europe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        

  

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