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This is how Donald Trump's brutal speech in Davos unfolded.

The President of the United States has delivered a clear message at the World Economic Forum.

Donald Trump is unstoppable. The U.S. president has spoken at the World Economic Forum in Davos, days after his reelection.

The president delivered a speech filled with criticisms of Joe Biden's administration. Trump accuses him of losing control of the economy and border security. "President Biden has totally lost control of what is happening in our country, especially in terms of our economy, which suffers from high inflation, and in the management of our borders," he said.

Trump has reiterated his campaign promises. He claims that the United States is entering a "golden age" under his leadership and leading a "common sense revolution." The former president also urged companies to move their manufacturing operations to the United States.

He claims that companies that don't move their production to the United States will face tariffs. "If they don't manufacture their product on American soil, they will have to pay a tariff," Trump stated.

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The president also lashed out at Saudi Arabia and OPEC. "I am going to ask Saudi Arabia to lower the cost of oil. I was surprised they didn't do it before the elections," he commented.

Trump referred to the economic relations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, revealing that the kingdom plans to invest 600 billion dollars in the country. However, Trump has called for that figure to be increased to 1 trillion dollars to further strengthen economic ties.

Meanwhile, President Trump also wanted to address the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. He maintains that a reduction in oil prices could have a direct impact on the war between Russia and Ukraine.

"If the price of oil were to drop, the war in Ukraine would end immediately," he stated. "The conflict continues because the price remains high enough. The price of oil must be lowered."

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Finally, the former president reiterated his call for NATO members to increase their defense spending to 5% of their GDP, more than the current 2%. "That is what it should have been years ago," he stated, emphasizing the importance of strengthening global defense.

Trump's speech in Davos made his stance clear. The president seeks to toughen global trade relations and his willingness to continue pushing policies to restore the United States's economic strength.

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