Terrorism, bureaucracy threats to West: Trump
West can prevail only if nations cling tight to values of faith, family and freedom, he says in a speech in Warsaw
Warsaw
US President Donald Trump told a Warsaw crowd on Thursday that Western nations must stand up to the twin evils of terrorism and stifling government bureaucracies that squelch individual liberty - or risk perishing from the Earth.
In a speech that sometimes echoed the dark tones of his inaugural address, Mr Trump laid out a stark vision of a clash of civilisations and said it's not clear that the West can survive.
He argued that the West can prevail, but …
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