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Trump administration defends Iranian strikes as some lawmakers question its legality

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Stocks   来源:Movies  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:But the reality is Nato leaders will be seriously worried about what his victory means for the alliance’s future and how its deterrent effect is perceived by hostile leaders.

But the reality is Nato leaders will be seriously worried about what his victory means for the alliance’s future and how its deterrent effect is perceived by hostile leaders.

"We are at war. The energy sector is one of the goals for the Russian terrorists. And it's obvious why: all our life, all our civilization, is built on electricity. You just have to destroy your enemy's power grid, and they will have no economy, and they will have no life,” she says.“This is the price we pay for freedom."

Trump administration defends Iranian strikes as some lawmakers question its legality

Donald Trump met Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky at his New York base in Trump Tower on Friday and said it was time Russia's war in Ukraine was settled.The Republican presidential nominee has repeatedly criticised the Ukrainian leader on the US campaign trail, and a meeting between the pair had seemed unlikely until hours before.As the two men stood side by side, Zelensky said he thought they had a "common view that the war has to be stopped and Putin can't win", adding that he would discuss with Trump details of his "victory plan".

Trump administration defends Iranian strikes as some lawmakers question its legality

Despite years of differences, Trump insisted he had a very good relationship with Zelensky."I also have a very good relationship as you know with President Putin and I think if we win [the election] we’re going to get it resolved very quickly," he said.

Trump administration defends Iranian strikes as some lawmakers question its legality

Afterwards, Trump and Zelensky spoke to Fox News and the former president said he “learned a lot” from the meeting.

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Olga Romero lives near a town called Olopa in the north-east of Guatemala. She has seven children, two of whom are working in the US without any visas."This is a poor region where work is hard to find, and families often pay someone called a coyote between $2,000 and $3,000 to take them to the US illegally," says Olga.

A big problem is that to raise that amount of money many families need to take out loans secured against the value of their home. They can then lose their properties if the money isn't paid back.And that is often the case, given that the chance of them making it to the US is far from guaranteed, with the risk of accidents along the way, or being turned back at the US border.

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