According to the Orlando attack: Obama against Trump

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According to the Orlando attack: Obama against Trump

After the massacre of Orlando, the confrontation of dealing with Muslims is coming to a head in the United States. President Obama to handle the probable presidential candidate of the Republicans, Donald Trump, hard.

With unusually sharp words and visibly upset by U.S. President Barack Obama intervened in the debate about dealing with Muslims in his country. “Where will it end?”, Obama asked in a speech in the Ministry of Finance. He referred to the renewed call for Trumps, to impose a temporary travel ban for Muslims and called this “careless talk”. The Killer of Orlando was a US citizen. “We will treat all Muslim Americans different? We will begin a special observation? We will begin to discriminate against you because of your faith?”, so, the US President.

“Our democratic values”

Obama addressed the question to the Republican party leadership, whether she was actually with the demands of the right-wing real estate magnate agreed. He criticised the fact that such items “reflect our democratic Ideals”. They would also make the country unsafe by the Propaganda of the jihadists militia “Islamic state” (IS) will give you food, that “the West Muslims hate”.

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The horror night in the “Pulse”

The killing of Orlando was appointed to the IS. He shot up in the night to Sunday in a night club. In his attack, 49 people were killed, more than 50 were injured. He himself was killed by the police. The assassin was born in New York, his parents came from Afghanistan.

No Chance for stricter gun laws

In Congress, a debate about a tightening of the gun laws came in view of the assassination. Democratic members vehemently demanded stricter guidelines for the acquisition and Carrying of firearms. “We have enough of minutes of silence,” said the democratic group leader in the house of representatives, Nancy Pelosi. The Republicans in Congress are, however, with their parliamentary majority against tightening.

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