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Donald Trump attacks South Africa Ramaphosa about Targeting white farmers


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Donald Trump grabbed the South African President Cyril Ramaphosa through his country at a meeting of the White House because of the treatment of white farmers, which deepened a crisis in the relationships between the two countries.

“We have hundreds of people, thousands of people who try to come to our country because they fear that they will be killed and their country is confiscated,” Trump said to Ramaphosa in the oval office.

“You have laws that have been adopted that give you the right to confiscate land without payment. You can take land without payment,” he continued.

Trump card At some point, the unprecedented step undertook to project on the wall of the oval office in the video screens and demonstrated to show violence against white farmers, whereby a frightened ramaphosa is silent at its side.

As a result, the showdown for extraordinary Oval Office was played in February in February when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was insulted against the media of the world of Trump and Vice President JD Vance.

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, looks at the president of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa during a meeting
Elon Muschus born in South Africa took part in the meeting in the Oval Office © Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Trump’s goal is a South African Land reform law that tries to remedy the injustices of apartheid, and has triggered a conspiracy theory of American law with which white people in South Africa are exposed to “genocide”.

Washington is also angry with the genocide case, South Africa led to the International Court of Justice against Israel because of his actions in Gaza.

Since he took office in January, Trump has shortened the help of the country, expelled his ambassador and threatens to boycott the G20 summit, the Pretoria.

He also offered a number of white African families asylum who claim to be victims of racist discrimination.

According to Pretoria, the assertion that the government assumes land of white farmers and violence against white landowners, is inaccurate and does not recognize the profound and painful history of South Africa.

In the run -up to the meeting in Washington, Ramaphosa prepared to offer the United States’ concessions, e.g.

Pretoria also considered a compromise to enable Elon Musk, born in South Africa, a pronounced critic of the Ramaphosa government, which was present in the Oval Office, his Starlink satellite internet service in the country.

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