20 Apr 2024
Tuesday 22 November 2016 - 17:51
Story Code : 240178

Senior Hezbollah official describes Trump as Racist

Tasnim Lebanese Hezbollah Resistance Movements second-in-command, Sheikh Naim Qassem, said the election of racist Donald Trump as the US president and nationwide demonstrations staged against him signal a real crisis in the country.

Speaking to the Tasnim News Agency in the Lebanese capital city, Sheikh Qassem pointed to the results of the recent presidential election in the US and said the demonstrations staged by Americans in protest at the election of Trump proves that the country is facing a real crisis.

The Lebanese cleric further described Trump as racist and said his plans for the US will cause trouble for many people in the country.

However, in my opinion, the demonstrations will change equations in the US and the new president might withdraw from implementation of some of his decisions, he added.

More than a week after Trumps upset election, protesters continue to take to the streets across the US and elsewhere to condemn the billionaires racist and xenophobic rhetoric.

The demonstrators say protests will persist in the country unless Trump abandons his "war" on immigrants and other minorities.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Sheikh Qassem pointed to Irans military support for the Lebanese army and said Hezbollah will raise the issue after the formation of the new government in the Arab country, although the US has always pressured to stop Irans military assistance to the Lebanese army.

We will raise all the proposals that had been submitted to the (former) Lebanese government again and discuss the issue with the new government, the cleric said.

Back in October 2014, Irans Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan said the country has prepared a series of military items to be dispatched to Lebanon as a gift in order to help the Arab country in fighting against Takfiri terrorists.

Dehqan said that the weapons would be delivered to Lebanon at Beiruts request.

Lebanon is an influential country in regional security and has a special position in Irans foreign policy agenda, the minister explained.

That is why the Islamic Republic is resolved to support the Lebanese nation and government and help equip that countrys army, he added.

Dehqan reiterated that Tehran is prepared to train the Lebanese armed forces and convey its experiences for the battle against Takfiri terrorists, including the Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group.

The Lebanese defense minister, Samir Moqbel, said at the time that Irans gift for Lebanons army is unconditional but his countrys cabinet should handle the legal procedures for the arms delivery.
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