Friday, April 27, 2018

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U.S. President Donald Trump welcomes France's Emmanuel Macron to the White House on Monday at the start of a three-day state visit expected to be dominated by U.S.-European differences on the Iran nuclear deal and souring trade relations. Jacob Greaves reports Video provided by Reuters Newslook.
President Trump is meeting with France’s president Macron to discuss Iran is nuclear weapon. President Macron decided to stay in the United States of America to negotiate the deal that was  signed in 2015, by China, the European Union, France, Germany, Iran, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States. I would like ro say that I agree with the author as he mentioned Iran can not be trusted. Among the reasons it would be wrong to abandon the agreement: Iran has many issues today, and one of the main issues that Iran is facing is economy issue. Just because of those leaders who are misleading the country or in other word  mismanaged their country because of their terrifying policy. The agreement is very simple based on a simple trade off__ the lifting of harsh economic sanction in return for denuclearization. Until this moment Trump is not making good choices and he is breaking America’s word.  Iran is a country who is supporting terrorism and creating problems in the Middle East, for example, Iraq, Yemen, and Lebanon. There are multiple groups in these countries are supported by Iran until this moment. Iran can not be trusted. They need to stop Iran from having terrifying weapon in the Middle East, and everyone will be safe.

Thursday, April 12, 2018

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Should Executive Order on Banning Immigration Citizens from Certain Muslim Countries Be Rescinded?


The subject is very interested and clear to know. It has the the details plus valid evidence, and good information, but Saif did not mention the more important things that president Trump ignored at the time.  If we look at the reasons why president Trump ban these countries from entering the United States, and ignored the main one, or in other word the one that deserve to be ban from entering the United States of America. What happened in   9/11/2001, has nothing to do with these countries none of those countries involved in that terrorist attack. Iraq had to pay a very heavy price because of that! President Trump did not want to mention Saudi Arabia was behind the attack and those mens were from Saudi Arabia. He just blamed other countries because there is no business or benefit that the United States share ro do with these countries, but because there is business going on with Saudi Arabia he could not bring that up. Basically, Trump is telling us that no matter what we know and what happened as long as there is business, money, and good relationship with Saudi Arabia that it is. So, it is all about money not about trust! I agree with Saif, but I had to mention this to clarify some information that needs to be mentioned.

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Friday, March 30, 2018

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President Trump has called for a wall along the border with Mexico to stop undocumented immigrants and drugs from entering the United States. But Border Patrol agents on the front lines say they need more technology and additional personnel to curb the illegal traffic, according to a report released on Thursday by Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee.
It seems more serious this time, President Trump is going to do what he thinks is right, but the question is who is going to pay for that wall and how the wall going to stop criminals from entering to the States?
Many people are do not agree with what Trump’s idea, however he is consisted to do it. Trump wants Americans to pay for the wall at the same time he never achieved what he promised or mentioned before! Building a wall while the United States in debt is not a good idea definitely. There are many things need to be fixed better than focusing on the wall issue.   There is issue with the pay rate in the United States of America also, students loans, mental problems, and other issues…. Trump need to spend this money on those type of issues not something that most of Americans do not want do. America is a great country where all its great people we or are immigrants from all around the world, and this is how they build this great country with their effort and hard work.

In conclusion, Trump needs to spend this money on civilians.

Friday, March 9, 2018

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The argument in this article about the negotiation between president Trump ,and North Korea.
The latter, in particular, has not been the topic of negotiations in almost two decades, and Mr. Trump could score a victory given his tweets during the campaign that the North's ability to target the United States homeland was"Never gonna happen" while he was president.
Our North Korea policy should never come at the expense of our allies.
While South Korea is clearly on board, so must be Japan, whose leader’s must be suffering a case of diplomatic whiplash after having been Mr. Trump's biggest cheerleader in his campaign to pressure Pyongyang and consider military options.
Second, Mr. Trump should know that his negotiating advantage with Mr. Kim will only be effective if his sanctions pressure and deterrence capabilities remain strong.
Any summit meeting cannot allow Mr. Pence's pronouncements during the Olympics about North Korea's human rights abuses to evaporate into thin air.
In which case, as Mr. Trump has said, we really will have "Run out of road" on North Korea.
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Victor D. Cha is an American academic, author and former national foreign policy advisor. He is a former Director for Asian Affairs in the White House's National Security Council.
Cha received a BA in Economics from Columbia University in 1983, an MA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Hertford College, Oxford in 1986, an MIA from Columbia, and a PhD in Political Science from Columbia in 1994 with thesis titled Alignment despite antagonism: Japan and Korea as quasi-allies.[8] He was classmates with Barack Obama at Columbia.
I agree with the author according to the evidence that we have  While the unpredictability of a meeting between these two unconventional leaders provides unique opportunities to end the decades-old conflict, its failure could also push the two countries to the brink of war.

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