Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Trump scares the world on an historic day

Seventy three years ago today, May 9, 1945 Germany surrendered to the Soviet Union at Soviet headquarters in Berlin-Karlshorst.

Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel signed on behalf of Germany and the Soviet Union was represented by legendary Red Army Marshal Georgii Zhukov.

The previous day in Reims, France there was also a document of unconditional surrender signed by representatives of the armies of Germany, the Allied Expeditionary Force and the Soviet Union.

Seventy three years later to the day, US President Donald Trump pulled out of the nuclear deal with Iran. 

Israel and Saudi Arabia support the Trump decision. 

France, Great Britain, Germany, Russia, China and Iran, the other signatories to the deal, oppose the US President's move.





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