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Trump is tired of putting up with South Africa: Ambassador

By staffMarch 12, 20262 Mins Read
Trump is tired of putting up with South Africa: Ambassador
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The American Ambassador to the country, Mr. Leo Brent Bozell III, says that the President of the United States, Mr. Donald Trump, is tired of tolerating the country’s government that does not want to meet the five conditions he has set.

Bozell said that Trump has lost patience with the local government.

He said this while speaking to the media for the first time since he was appointed ambassador.

Bozell said the US government ordered the country’s government to review the land acquisition law and the law aimed at developing black people in the economy, Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment.

Bozell said they ordered the local government to condemn the singing of the song Kill the Boerand he is also responsible for the killing of farmers.

He said America wants South Africa to stop boasting about other countries.

The United States wants this country to withdraw from being part of the BRICS countries, and also to withdraw the case where it sued Israel at the International Court of Justice.

Bozell said that it has been a year since the United States imposed these conditions, but until today, the country has remained silent.

“I made it clear at the meetings that America is tired of waiting. The peace of South Africa means a lot to us.”

Since Trump came in, the relationship between South Africa and America is not good.

Bozell said that relations can be repaired if South Africa follows the instructions of the United States, and said that South Africa will lose a lot if the United States backs down.

He said there are many American companies that employ a lot of people here in South Africa, and he said there are many who would lose their job opportunities.

Bozell’s speech angered the EFF who complained that this speech threatens South Africa.

EFF spokesperson, Mr. Sinawo Thambo, said that American companies turning their backs on the country will not only harm South Africa.

Thambo said that American companies can also be hit.

“Since these companies are here in South Africa, they are making good profits. They did not come here for free, but they will make a profit. If they leave, they will lose the livelihood they were doing here in South Africa.”

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