Cairo – Residents of the Middle East should not be too alarmed at the prospect of Donald Trump becoming president, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham told reporters in Cairo on Sunday.
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“The Congress is going to be around no matter who is the president,” Graham, who is leading a Republican congressional delegation touring the Middle East, told reporters after meeting Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. Graham said he and el-Sissi discussed Trump, among other issues.
“All of us, regardless of what Mr. Trump says or does, we are going to keep being who we are, so don’t let the political scenes at home get you too upset. That’s what I told the president,” said Graham.
Republican presidential front-runner Trump has stirred controversy both at home and in the Middle East by suggesting a blanket ban on Muslim immigration to the U.S.
“Don’t let the politics of the moment make you believe that America has fundamentally changed in terms of the way we view the world; it hasn’t,” said Graham
Graham also said he wants the U.S. to increase its military aid to el-Sissi’s government, which is battling a long-term insurgency by militants allied with the Islamic State group.
With $1.3 billion annually, Egypt is the second-largest recipient of U.S. military aid after Israel.
Mr. Graham I hope you realize that ISIS made it very clear that they are coming to hit us in mainland USA and Tehran made it clear they will wipe Israel off the map of the world. Now if you don’t believe that Mr. Trump need to change the way USA thinks and acts then take a good look at Paris and Brussels.
Those barbaric murderers will not stop till they will hit us worse then Sept. 11
We need a Trump or a Cruz to stop them before they will stop us.