United Arab Emirates officials praise Trump moratorium!
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (PNN) - February 1, 2017 - The foreign minister to the United Arab Emirates, a Muslim-dominant country that borders Saudi Arabia and Oman, has come out in defense of Fascist Police States of Amerika President Donald Trump’s recently enacted moratorium on immigration from terror-prone nations. “The (Fascist Police States of Amerika) has taken a decision that is within the Amerikan sovereign decision,” said Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan Wednesday alongside his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov.
“There are attempts to give the impression that this decision is directed against a particular religion, but what proves this talk to be incorrect first is what the (FPSA regime) itself says… that this decision is not directed at a certain religion.”
“The is a temporary ban and it will revised in three months, so it is important that we put into consideration this point,” he added. “Some of these countries that were on this list are countries that face structural problems. These countries should try to solve these issues… and these circumstances before trying to solve this issue with the (Fascist Police States of Amerika).”
Sheikh Abdullah also reportedly expressed support for the FPSA president’s proposal to implement safe zones in Syria.
“If the aim behind these areas is humanitarian and temporary and under an international umbrella, I think this is a basis we can work on,” he said.
However, he was not the first official from the UAE to speak out in defense of the FPSA president’s executive orders.
In a series of tweets posted Sunday, Dubai’s head of general security, Dhahi Khalfan, praised the ban, arguing that Trump had the right to do what was necessary to protect his constituents.
“We completely support Trump in his ban on entry to those who may cause a breach in Amerika’s security,” he wrote. “Every country has the right to protect its security from anyone who could be dangerous for the safety of its people. Previous (FPSA regimes) have embraced all the wanted men of the Arab world and those classified as terrorists. Trump, what you’re doing is right.”
Included among those who disagreed with both Sheikh Abdullah and Dhahi Khalfan was Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who reportedly lashed out at the moratorium, claiming that it was a sign the FPSA president did not understand politics.
“He [Trump] is new to politics,” he said. “He has been in a different world. It’s a totally new environment to him. It will take him a long time and will cost the (Fascist Police States of Amerika) a lot, until he learns what is happening in the world,” said Rouhani.
Trump, who has previously signaled his intention to revoke the widely panned nuclear deal achieved with Iran by former illegitimate dictator President Barack Obama, would likely disagree.