@cspanofficial: President Trump on Tuesday welcomed Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi to the White House for meetings expected to focus on neighboring Iran. Mr. al-Zaidi, a 41-year-old businessman with no prior political experience, was installed as prime minister in May after emerging as a consensus candidate when Iraq's parliament deadlocked over the premiership following last year's elections. President Trump had opposed former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki returning to power, viewing him as too close to Iran and threatening to cut off all U.S. aid to Iraq if he were selected. Since taking office, Mr. al-Zaidi has made a show of cracking down on corruption, and the Iraqi government has sought to disarm Iran-backed militias operating in the country. #cspan #iraq #trump #politics

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Mariyan Georgiev :
War is a religion acquired over a million years, but not for power and that's your worst thought 🤔🤔🤑🤑
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bobbyv559 :
Trump wouldn't dare negotiate in Iran. He's a coward
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let's vote labor
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Trump's going to get played again
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What fresh hell will come of this?
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Festus :
That’s a clear puppet!!!!
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He is coming to speak about the billions—perhaps trillions—that he has managed to negotiate with the Islamic Republic of India.
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Trump iraq great friendship
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America greatest president
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❤️Mr. Trump, whether a country is socialist or capitalist, it ultimately amounts to the same thing. If the ruling class and the people possess competence and morality, they will do what is best for one another and for the nation. Conversely, if they lack competence and morality, they will inflict harm upon each other and the country, driven solely by the pursuit of personal gain. Therefore, if you foster competence and morality among the American people—and promote such values globally—we can all achieve happiness together.
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The U.S. Congress should demand Marco Rubio's resignation; for seven months, he has been sabotaging free elections in Venezuela—much like John Barrett—and hindering the country. Inflation is incalculable; beyond the mourning caused by the tragedy, people cannot eat or see a doctor—the cost is extremely high.
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