Real estate mogul Donald Trump announces his bid for the presidency in the 2016 presidential race during an event at the Trump Tower on the Fifth Avenue in New York City on June 16, 2015. Trump, one of America's most flamboyant and outspoken billionaires, threw his hat into the race Tuesday for the White House, promising to make America great again. The 69-year-old long-shot candidate ridiculed the country's current crop of politicians and vowed to take on the growing might of China in a speech launching his run for the presidency in 2016. "I am officially running for president of the United States and we are going to make our country great again," he said from a podium bedecked in US flags at Trump Tower on New York's Fifth Avenue. The tycoon strode onto the stage after sailing down an escalator to the strains of "Rockin' In The Free World" by Canadian singer Neil Young after being introduced by daughter Ivanka. His announcement follows years of speculation that the man known to millions as the bouffant-haired host of American reality TV game show "The Apprentice" would one day enter politics. Trump identifies himself as a Republican, and has supported Republican candidates in the past. But in his announcement speech he did not explicitly say if he was running for the party's nomination or as an independent.AFP PHOTO/ KENA BETANCUR (Photo credit should read KENA BETANCUR/AFP/Getty Images)

A pocas horas de conocerse el ataque militar de Estados Unidos a Siria, el presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, confirmó haberlo ordenado e informó que fue contra el “aeródromo en Siria desde el que se lanzó el ataque químico”.

Trump hizo un llamamiento “a todas las naciones civilizadas” a buscar el fin de la “matanza y el derramamiento de sangre” que vive ese país.

“(El presidente sirio, Bachar Al) Asad ahogó a los indefensos”, apuntó el mandatario en una breve comparecencia, tras conocerse el lanzamiento de más de medio centenar de misiles de crucero por parte de las fuerzas militares estadounidenses contra la base aérea desde la que EE.UU. cree que se ejecutó el uso de armas químicas este martes.

EFE

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