Trump mobilizes the military: "I am dispatching thousands of heavily armed soldiers"

He said if cities and states failed to control the protests and "defend their residents" he would deploy the army and "quickly solve the problem for them", BBC reports.
"I have sworn to defend America and I will do so. Justice for Floyd will be achieved, but we cannot allow violent protesters to endanger our peaceful citizens. I am an ally of all peaceful protesters, but it has been violated by professional anarchists, Antifa and others".
He also mentioned that the brave nurses, who are fighting against the coronavirus, are afraid to leave the house.
"Justice, not chaos is our mission, and we will succeed, 100 percent. Our country always wins. That is why I am taking immediate presidential actions, mobilizing all civilian and military resources."
"I am dispatching thousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers, military personnel and law enforcement officers to stop the rioting, looting, vandalism, assaults and the wanton destruction of property", Trump said.
He announced that curfew would be strictly respected.
Protests over the death of George Floyd enter the seventh day.
As Trump spoke at the White House, police dispersed protesters from a nearby park with tear gas and rubber bullets.
The President then crossed the park and posed next to the damaged church, provoking criticism that he used peaceful demonstrators as an opportunity for taking a photo.

Cuomo

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said "Thank you, but no thanks" on the threats sent by President Donald Trump to mobilize the army to fight the riots that occurred after the death of an unarmed African-American man, Tanjug reports.
"The President is trying to reshape reality," Cuomo said, adding that even in Washington, there are people on...

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