Would ask Congress for declaration of war on ISIS, Donald Trump says
“We were happy to provide her the forum and hope to speak with her in person soon”. You know, in the old days you would have uniforms. “We need strong, tough diplomacy”, Clinton said on Fox. And she repeated that “our European friends, through the EU, through North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, individual nations, have to be willing to work with us to try to get better intelligence that will help them and also help us prevent attacks”. “As we take territory back from Isis forces, they will try to engage in other terrorist attacks”. “We are supporting North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and we should at least get something out of it and getting rid of ISIS and getting rid of this cancer that we’re watching all over the world, that certainly would be a good thing”.
Political figures from around the country – and from both sides of the political aisle – echoed the two presidential nominees sentiments about taking out Islamic terror threats.
Asked to elaborate, Clinton said, “We are at war against radical Jihadists who use Islam to recruit and radicalize others in order to pursue their evil agenda”.
“It’s possible but let’s just wait”.
(Donald Trump) We’re allowing people into our country who we have no idea where they are, where they’re from. “I’d be making it very, very hard for people to come into our country from terrorist countries”.
Manafort said he did expect Trump to make the announcement “this weekend”, and noted that it will happen before the Republican party’s national convention in Cleveland, which kicks off Monday. He has deep ties to evangelical Christians and other conservatives, particularly after signing a law previous year that critics said would have allowed businesses to deny service to gay people for religious reasons.
The eventual victor of the contest was Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who also weighed in as details about the attack were still emerging.
No, Trump embodies not legalistic niceties but rough justice – at a time when Western society seems, to many voters, far too tolerant and weak. They don’t have proper documentation. ‘We will never allow terrorists to undermine the egalitarian and democratic values that underpin our very way of life’.
“I would intensify those efforts, ‘ she said, telling the host she would have ‘no problem” with having a worldwide summit to talk about defeating ISIS, as well. Ultimately, says the State Department, about half are approved, and there’s no real precedent of a terrorist slipping in through the vetting system.
Trump said on Thursday he postponed his planned announcement on Friday out of respect for the victims in Nice, France.
In a statement following the Instanbul attack, he said that the “whole world is stunned and horrified”.