Deccan Chronicle

Trump buries ‘hate’ for dance

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US President Donald Trump, a bitter critic of Muslim countries, has silently buried his strident opposition to the Islamic fundamenta­lism as he arrived in Riyadh to seal a $110-billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia.

With any reference to Wahabi thought emanting from Saudi Arabia, Mr Trump’s speech, preceded by a traditiona­l Quranic reading, held Iran responsibl­e for global extremism, urged Arab and Muslim nations to freeze channels of funding for groups, including the Islamic State and Hezbollah.

During a meeting of more than 50 Arab and Muslim leaders, the US President said Muslimmajo­rity states should take the lead in combating extremism: “A better future is only possible if your nations drive out the terrorists... Drive them out of your places of worship. Drive them out of your community.” He said “terrorists do not worship God, they worship death.”

“This is not a battle between different faiths... this is a battle between good and evil.”

He said Iran was responsibl­e for training armed groups in the wars in Syria, Yemen and Iraq. “The government that gives terrorists safe harbour, financial backing... It is the regime that is responsibl­e for so much instabilit­y in that region.”

Mr Trump once mused that he thought “Islam hates us” and repeatedly slammed former President Barack Obama for refusing to use the term “radical Islamic extremism.”

Yet Mr Trump himself backed away from the term as he stood before the region’s leaders. He condemned “Islamists” and “Islamic terror,” but never specifical­ly referred to radical Islam.

 ??  ?? (Top) US President Donald Trump and his host and Saudi Arabia King Salman join the sword dance in Riyadh.
(Top) US President Donald Trump and his host and Saudi Arabia King Salman join the sword dance in Riyadh.
 ??  ?? (Left) (Left) US President Donald Trump pushes aside Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko Markovic during a Nato summit.
(Left) (Left) US President Donald Trump pushes aside Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko Markovic during a Nato summit.

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