Democratic Party U.S Presidential
candidate Hillary Clinton revealed during the last presidential election
debate that the U.S will create no-fly zones in Syrian airspace in
order to combat ISIS and also allow for peace and normality to return to
the already war-torn Syria and it's citizens.
If a no-fly zone is
implemented by the U.S on Syrian airspace and a Russian jet flies on the
airspace, the U.S have the right to shoot it down, a move that could
cause war between both nations and Trump on Tuesday warned that Hillary Clinton would surely cause a World War III if elected as president.
"What we should do is focus on ISIS. We should not be focusing on Syria," Trump told Reuters on Tuesday morning at his resort in Doral, Florida.
"You're going to end up in World War III over Syria if we listen to Hillary Clinton."
"You're
not fighting Syria anymore, you're fighting Syria, Russia and Iran, all
right? Russia is a nuclear country, but a country where the nukes work
as opposed to other countries that talk," he said.
Trump
also said Clinton's claim that he was Putin's 'puppet' in the last
presidential election debate was a very naive one because anyone who
becomes president will have to negotiate with Russia's president Putin
in order to have World peace, but how do you do that 'when you've
painted him badly?
"How is she going to go back and negotiate with this man who she has made to be so evil."
Mr
Trump's warning of confrontation with Russia echoes concerns raised
last month at a congressional hearing by the highest-ranking military
officer in the US military.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Marine Gen Joseph Dunford told lawmakers a "no-fly zone" in Syria could spell war with Russia.
"Right
now, senator, for us to control all of the airspace in Syria it would
require us to go to war, against Syria and Russia," Gen Dunford told the
Senate Arms Services Committee.
"That's a pretty fundamental decision that certainly I'm not going to make."
The Clinton campaign on Tuesday evening pushed back against Trump's 'World War III rhetoric.
"National
security experts on both sides of the aisle have denounced Donald Trump
as dangerously ill-prepared and temperamentally unfit to serve as
commander-in-chief," Clinton spokesman Jesse Lehrich said. "Once again,
he is parroting Putin's talking points and playing to Americans' fears,
all while refusing to lay out any plans of his own for defeating ISIS or
alleviating humanitarian suffering in Syria. Moreover, this incendiary
attack is aimed at a policy that his own running mate, Mike Pence,
strongly supports."
Trump also said that the election can't be lost to Hillary if the Republican party had unity.
"If we had party unity, we couldn't lose this election to Hillary Clinton," he told Reuters.
"The
people are very angry with the leadership of this party, because this
is an election that we will win 100% if we had support from the top," he
said.
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