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I will destroy ISIS: Donald Trump

| | Jan 27, 2016, at 03:18 pm
Washington, Jan 27 (IBNS) US Presidential candidate Donald Trump has vowed to destroy militant group ISIS.

In an interview with CNN, Trump repeatedly said, "I will destroy ISIS" when the interviewer asked him if he will.

However, Trump also criticised President Barrack Obama and said that America needs to 'be a bit more more unpredictable'.

He said, "We need that element of surprise, why do need to be so predictable."

"We are warriors right, at some point we have to surprise the enemy," Trump said.

Meanwhile when an old clip from Trump's 2007 interview by the same network was played where he criticised America, calling it a 'laughing stock' and the beginning of China and India, he defended his statement by saying, "By the way, India is doing great and no one is talking about it."

When asked who weakened the US the most, Trump said, "I think Bush did a bad job and Obama carried it out he continued to do a bad job."

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