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Donald Trump calls the Middle East the worst decision in history

In the Middle East went on false reports of the presence of weapons of mass destruction, but there were no such weapons: US president confesses to invading Iraq on false information

Washington: Donald Trump's move to the Middle East has been described as the worst decision in history. US President Donald Trump has acknowledged that the United States went on false reports of the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq when there were no such weapons. He said the US should not go to the Middle East; the US spent $ 80 trillion in the Middle East.
President Trump said in his Twitter message that going to the Middle East was the worst mistake. Thousands of US military personnel were killed and wounded, and millions more were killed on the other side, evacuating 50 of their soldiers from Syria. Trump added that Turkey has taken control of the ISIS fighters who have refused to take back Europe, we are now safely bringing our great soldiers back home.

US President Donald Trump said, "Our focus is on the big scenes now that America is bigger than ever." The US President said, "We are calling our troops very carefully and slowly, our focus is on the big picture, America is already great, let's be clear that the claims of weapons of destruction during the era of former US President George Bush. As the United States waged war in the Middle East, millions of Muslims were killed in Iraq.
The false news was reported by the British Broadcasting Agency that there were chemical weapons in Iraq that were attacked by the United States. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was sentenced to death, but now the United States has admitted that there was a false report about Iraq.

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