WASHINGTON, U.S.A. - The world would be a better place if dictators
such as Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi were still in power, top Republican
US presidential hopeful Donald Trump said in comments aired on Sunday.
The billionaire real estate tycoon also told CNN's
"State of the Union" talk show that the Middle East "blew
up" around US President Barack Obama and former secretary of state Hillary
Clinton, his biggest Democratic rival in the race for the White House.
"100 per cent," Trump said when asked if the world
would be better off with Hussein and Gaddafi still at the helm in Iraq
and Libya.
Both strongmen committed atrocities against their own people
and are now dead. Saddam, the former Iraqi president, was toppled in the 2003
US-led invasion of Iraq and was executed in 2006.
Gaddafi — who ruled Libya for four decades — was ousted and
slain in October 2011.
"People are getting their heads chopped off. They're
being drowned. Right now it's far worse than ever under Saddam Hussein or
Gaddafi," Trump said.
"I mean, look what happened. Libya is a catastrophe.
Libya is a disaster. Iraq is a disaster. Syria is a disaster. The whole Middle
East. It all blew up around Hillary Clinton and around Obama. It blew up."
Calling Iraq the "Harvard of terrorism," Trump
said the country had turned into a "training ground for terrorists."
"If you look at Iraq from years ago, I'm not saying he
(Saddam) was a nice guy. He was a horrible guy but it's better than it is
now," Trump said.
Trump said his foreign policy strategy would be centered around
beefing up the US military.
"All I know is this: we're living in Medieval times ...
We're living in an unbelievably dangerous and horrible world," Trump said.
"The Trump doctrine is simple," he added.
"It's strength. It's strength. Nobody is going to mess with us. Our
military will be made stronger."
Source: The Times Of India