In a speech accepting his nomination from the Republican Party for the upcoming presidential elections, US President Donald Trump attacked his rival, Democratic candidate Joe Biden, and said that he was a "far left" who wanted to confiscate Americans' weapons and steal their jobs.

Trump recalled - in his speech at dawn today from the White House - of what he said were the unprecedented achievements he had made in his presidential term that would expire within a few months, such as moving the US embassy in Israel to the occupied city of Jerusalem.

Trump also praised the killing by US forces of both ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and the assassination of the commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Major General Qassem Soleimani, describing him as "the most dangerous terrorist in the world."

The US President also recalled his decision to withdraw from the nuclear agreement that Iran signed in 2015 with international powers, including the United States during the era of his predecessor, President Barack Obama.

Trump promised the Americans to "crush" the Corona virus with a vaccine "this year", and warned that Biden would be a "destroyer of American greatness" if he is elected president in November.

He said, "Joe Biden is not a savior of America's spirit. He is a destroyer of America's jobs, and if the opportunity arises, he will be the destroyer of American greatness."

He added - at the end of the Republican National Convention - that "these elections will decide whether we will save the American dream or allow a socialist agenda to destroy our dear destiny."

Trump considered that the upcoming elections will be "the most important election in the history of the United States," stressing that if he wins a second term, "he will rebuild the strongest economy in history."