Donald Trump has used his latest campaign rally to accuse Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama of being responsible for the rise of Islamic State.
Speaking in Biloxi, Mississippi, the Republican presidential hopeful
implied that the Obama administration should have heeded his call for
the US to seize oil assets controlled by Isis but had instead allowed
the terror group to prosper.
“I’ve predicted a lot of things, you have to say, including, ‘Get the
oil, take the oil, keep the oil.’ Right? I’ve been saying that for
three years, and everybody said, ‘Oh, I can’t do that. I mean, this is a
sovereign country. There is no country!” Trump said.
“They’ve created Isis. Hillary Clinton created Isis with Obama,” Trump said.
On the day when much of the Muslim world expressed fury at the execution of 47 Shia prisoners in Saudi Arabia, including the prominent cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, Trump also accused Iran of wanting to take over its neighbour.
“In Tehran, they’re burning down the Saudi embassy, you see that?”
Trump said as he opened his remarks. “Now, what that is is Iran wants to
take over Saudi Arabia. They always have. They want the oil, OK?
They’ve always wanted that.”
He made no comment at the rally about an al-Shabaab propaganda video, released on Friday, which featured footage of him calling for Muslims to be banned from the US.
But, in an interview with CBS on Saturday, Trump was unrepentant.
“I have to say what I have to say,” he said.
“And you [know] what I have to say? There’s a problem. We have to
find out what is a problem. And we have to solve that problem.”
Trump spent much of the rally attacking the way he was treated by the
media. During the rally, he lashed out at the media, saying the press
was “so damn unfair ... terrible”.
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