Publish dateMonday 21 October 2024 - 19:36
Story Code : 299053
If I were the president, there would be no war/If I become the president, I will establish peace in the Middle East
Donald Trump, the candidate for the US presidential election, emphasized in his latest interview that if he was the president, none of the current wars in the world would have happened; He claimed that if he becomes the president, he will establish peace in the "Middle East".
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Royce International: "Donald Trump", the presidential candidate of the Republican Party of America, in an interview with "Nadia Al-Balbisi", the head of the English section of the Sub-Arabia office in Washington, explained his plans for the foreign policy of the United States, especially for West Asia. 
Trump's interview with Al-Arabiya came as both he and his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, are campaigning for the 2024 election campaign to win the votes of Arab-American voters with two weeks left until the election.
In this interview, Trump repeated his previous claim that if he had been the president of the United States instead of "Joe Biden", the October 7 operation of "Al-Aqsa storm" by Hamas would not have happened.
In this interview, Trump avoided answering the question of Nadia al-Balibisi about whether he believes that the destruction of Gaza and now Lebanon by the Zionist regime and the execution of this massive massacre of civilians is an "affordable cost" for the attacks of October 7, 2023, and continued his claim. He said: "If I were the president, you would not have any of these deaths and none of the destroyed cities that you know."
Trump made this claim while earlier in an interview with "Fox News" in March 2024, he claimed again that if he was the president of the United States, the attack of the Zionist regime on Gaza would not have happened, and at the same time, in line with supporting the war and genocide of this The regime said against Gaza that they should "end the problem."
When he was the president of the United States, the Republican candidate also ended a decades-long policy of Washington towards the Golan Heights and claimed to recognize the sovereignty of the Zionists over these heights, which were considered as occupied lands according to international laws since 1967.
During his presidency, Trump also supported the agreements called "Abraham Agreements" in order to normalize relations between the Zionist regime and several Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, and Joe Biden continued to promote this process until Saudi Arabia stopped the negotiations in response to the attacks. The Zionist regime continued to stop construction in Gaza.
In an interview with Al-Arabiya, Trump stated that if he becomes president of the United States again, he will prioritize the expansion of the so-called Ibrahim agreements.
The former US president also praised "Mohammed bin Salman", the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, and called him a "far-sighted"; The praise comes amid the Trump family's efforts to expand its business relations with Riyadh.
Previously, an investment company owned by "Jared Kushner", son-in-law and adviser to the former administration of Donald Trump called "Affinity Partners", which was established by him in 2021 immediately after leaving his job in the White House, was revealed by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund and under the supervision of The crown prince of this country has received an investment of 2 billion dollars; The revelation that caused a lot of controversy and put the Trump family under suspicion of having an ancient relationship with the Saudis. The New York Times also reported last September that the company has received at least $112 million from Saudi Arabia and other foreign investors since 2021, and at least until July of this year, it has not earned any profit from the parties that provided its capital. is
According to Isna, "Huffington Post" also reported that Trump's company is trying to buy real estate in Saudi Arabia and some neighboring countries.
While Trump gave an interview to a Saudi-affiliated network, this action of his is against his practice of refusing to interview with some famous American media. Politico reported that an adviser to Donald Trump called his "fatigue" the reason for canceling interviews with the media.
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