Amid calls for launching demonstrations around Washington in coincidence with the inauguration day, the U.S security forces turned the capital into a security barrack on Friday to prevent any attempt to raise the chaos from the activists who oppose the new president.
Over 250 thousand Americans are expected to rally in Washington to express their protest against the policies pf the new American president Donald Trump in the framework of his controversial positions towards many issues, whether inside America or related to his foreign policy.
Regarding to the Syrian issue, Trump believes that the main problem is not with President Bashar Al Assad, while ISIS, promising to turn the elimination of the extremist group into a top priority in the Middle East.
The new U.S president adopts a controversial position from the Palestinian issue, as he expressed his desire to transfer the U.S embassy in Israel from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem. Such a step could fuel increasing tension between the Palestinian and Israelis and undermine the American role in the Issue.
During his speech on the eve of his inauguration, Donald Trump promised the American people to exert his efforts to end the current division, promising to restore the jobs of Americans.
He said, “We will work to unify our country. We will restore our jobs and will not allow the other countries to steal them. We will develop our great army and support our soldiers. We will achieve what has not been achieved for decades. We will make America great again.”
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