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Trump lauds troops, and himself

President speaks to service branches on Thanksgivi­ng

- By Jill Colvin The Associated Press

PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Donald Trump thanked U.S. troops for their service on Thursday, assuring them “we’re really winning” against America’s foes as he celebrated Thanksgivi­ng at his private club in Florida and provided lunch for Coast Guard men and women on duty for the holiday.

Trump told deployed military members via a video conference that they’ve achieved more progress in Afghanista­n and against the Islamic State group under his watch than had been made in years of the previous administra­tion.

“Everybody’s talking about the progress you’ve made in the last few months since I opened it up,” he told the 1st Brigade Combat Team of the 82nd Airborne Division, whose members are conducting operations in Kandahar, Afghanista­n. “We’re being talked about again as an armed forces — we’re really winning.”

Speaking from a gilded room at his Mar-a-lago club, Trump said: “We’re not fighting anymore to just walk around, we’re fighting to win, and you people are really, you’ve turned it around over the last three to four months like nobody’s seen, and they are talking about it, so thank you very much.”

Turning to the 74th Expedition­ary Fighters Squadron based at the Incirlik Air Base in Turkey, Trump suggested the Obama administra­tion hadn’t allowed soldiers on the ground to do their jobs.

“They say we’ve made more progress against ISIS than they did in years of the previous administra­tion,” he said. “And that’s because I’m letting you do your job.”

Throughout the day — at events and on Twitter — Trump boasted about the economy’s performanc­e since he took office, pointing to recent stock market gains and the unemployme­nt rate, along with his efforts to scale back regulation­s and boost military spending.

“So you’re fighting for something real, you’re fighting for something good,” he told the service members.

Trump praised the superiorit­y of U.S. military equipment, too, yet said he tries to make sure that equipment the U.S. sells abroad — even to allies — is not quite as good as that kept at home.

Among the equipment admired by Trump is the F-35 stealth fighter jet, which he recalled asking “Air Force guys” about once.

“In a fight, you know a fight like I watch on the movies … how good is it?” he recalled asking. “They said, ‘Well, it wins every time because the enemy cannot see it, even if it’s right next to it,’” Trump recounted, prompting laughs.

The F-35 utilizes stealth technology that is designed to evade detection by radar and other sensors.

On the Trumps’ own Thanksgivi­ng menu for family and friends at Mara-lago: turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes with marshmallo­ws, red snapper, Florida stone crab, baked goods, local produce and cheeses, and a selection of cakes and pies for dessert.

 ?? Alex Brandon ?? The Associated Press President Donald Trump, with first lady Melania Trump, greets and hands out sandwiches to members of the U.S. Coast Guard, at the Lake Worth Inlet Station in Riviera Beach, Fla.
Alex Brandon The Associated Press President Donald Trump, with first lady Melania Trump, greets and hands out sandwiches to members of the U.S. Coast Guard, at the Lake Worth Inlet Station in Riviera Beach, Fla.

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