US President Donald Trump caused anger in France and Britain by suggesting looser gun laws could have helped prevent deadly attacks in Paris in 2015 and linking knife crime in London to a handgun ban. “France expresses its firm disapproval of President Trump’s comments about the Paris attacks on November 13, 2015 and demands that the memory of the victims be respected,” the foreign office said in a statement. “His comments are shocking and not worthy of the president of the world’s greatest superpower,” Le Maire told BFM television on Sunday. Knives, knives, knives, knives,” he said, making stabbing gestures. Last month, trauma surgeon Martin Griffiths told the BBC some of his colleagues had likened the Royal London Hospital in east London where he works to the former British military base Camp Bastion in Afghanistan.
Source: Dhaka Tribune May 06, 2018 11:37 UTC