Author Hazem_F says when he travelled to Iraq he saw firsthand how Left-wing policies were enabling “terrorist movement” in the Middle East.
Author Hazem Farraj says when he travelled to Iraq he saw firsthand how Left-wing policies were enabling “terrorist movement” in the Middle East. “Going to Iraq and seeing the horrible leftist policies which was enabling literally a terrorist movement is why I decided to get involved,” he said. “You had President Obama from the White House swearing almost daily ‘let me be clear the Islamic state is not Islamic and it’s not a state’.
” In contrast President Trump has “confronted the terrorism” and is “actually doing what needed to be done”. Mr Farraj said when he interviewed a top Kurdish General who successfully fought back against ISIS, the leader said, "tell America that they the terrorists, ISIS have vowed to come in through the immigration, through the borders”. However, Mr Farraj said when he tried to present this view on mainstream media he was rejected.
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