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Trump downplays criticism he's steering U.S. into World War III: 'We were on the wrong path before'

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WASHINGTON – Embroiled in quarrels with a conspicuous Republican representative and his own particular secretary of State, President Trump said Tuesday that the undeniably individual debate don't undermine impose change or mean a noteworthy military clash is fast approaching. Trump waved off Republican Sen. Weave Corker's current claim that his dangers against different nations and careless talk could put the country "on a way to World War III," telling columnists that "we were on the wrong way earlier" he took office. "You should simply need to investigate," Trump told journalists in the Oval Office. "On the off chance that you investigate the most recent 25 years, through various organizations, we were on the way to a major issue, an issue like this world has never observed. We're on the correct way at this moment, trust me." Trump's remarks come days after Corker, from Tennessee, revealed to The New York Times that the

Catalonia independence declaration signed and suspended

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Be that as it may, they say the move won't be executed for half a month to permit chats with the administration in Madrid. The archive calls for Catalonia to be perceived as a "free and sovereign state". The move was quickly expelled by the Spanish focal government in Madrid. A 1 October submission in the north-eastern area - which Catalan pioneers say brought about a Yes vote in favor of autonomy - was announced invalid by Spain's Constitutional Court. Prior on Tuesday, Mr Puigdemont told the Catalan parliament in Barcelona that the locale had won the privilege to be free because of the vote. The view from Barcelona v Madrid Puigdemont's declaration - response and investigation Catalonia emergency: What are the choices now? The submission brought about very nearly 90% of voters backing freedom, Catalan authorities say. Be that as it may, hostile to freedom voters to a great extent boycotted the poll - which had an announced turnout of 43% - and