He first singled out North Korea, recounting its history of kidnapping, oppression, and missile and nuclear tests. Like much of the 41-minute speech, Trump’s reference to the Iran deal was met by stony silence. Facebook Twitter Pinterest The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu (center), was one of the few to applaud the US president’s stance on the Iran nuclear deal. “We do not accept threats from President Trump or whoever in the world,” Arreaza said. Attacks on other governments took up much of the second half of Trump’s speech.
Source: The Guardian September 19, 2017 16:20 UTC