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Real success for Trump in Iran will require de-escalation

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Opinion   来源:International  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"Trump's trade war is not over – not by a long shot," is the verdict of Grace Fan of the consultancy TS Lombard.

"Trump's trade war is not over – not by a long shot," is the verdict of Grace Fan of the consultancy TS Lombard.

Witnesses told authorities that the suspect used a "makeshift flamethrower and threw an incendiary device into the crowd, " said Mark Michalek, who heads the FBI's Denver office. He identified the suspect as Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45.Redfearn added those devices included Molotov cocktails being tossed at the crowd.

Real success for Trump in Iran will require de-escalation

Officers who responded found multiple people injured, including those with burns.Footage that appeared to be from the attack showed a chaotic scene: smoke filling the air, people running in multiple directions, spots of grass on fire and people injured on the ground.In images and videos posted online, but not yet verified by the BBC, a man appearing to be the suspect is seen without a shirt and holding bottles with liquid with a piece of red cloth inside. He can be heard yelling at the crowd and appears to be advancing on them as some rush to flee.

Real success for Trump in Iran will require de-escalation

As he screams, one woman is on the ground and appears injured. People surround her and one man pours water on her body.Footage shows police rushing to the scene and arresting the suspect. Police say he was taken to the hospital with injuries.

Real success for Trump in Iran will require de-escalation

"It is clear that this is a targeted act of violence and the FBI is investigating this as an act of terrorism," Mr Michalek said. "Sadly, attacks like this are becoming too common across the country."

The attack is the second high-profile act of violence in the US in the last two weeks related to the conflict in Gaza.This was going to be spent on EU-based defence firms. The fund also allows for the involvement of a number of non-EU countries and could now be opened up to UK defence companies too. This would potentially allow EU firms to use the fund to buy kit from the UK.

The UK has a large defence manufacturing industry relative to many EU states and this sector directlyBetween 2020 and 2024, the UK was

to have accounted for around 3.6% of total global annual arms exports, making the UK the seventh largest national exporter.Again, the detail is still being worked out here and we do not know when and exactly how the UK will participate in the fund.

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