US President-Elect Donald Trump delivered a speech in Cincinnati, Ohio this evening, during which he thanked citizens of the state for helping him win on November 8th. He added that he was ready to cooperate with "any country" which will help to eradicate radical Islamic terrorism around the world. He promised to protect his country from terrorism in the wake of the Ohio State University campus attack that carried out by a Somali refugee. Trump spoke for 50 minutes before a crowd of thousands in U.S. Bank Arena in the first stop of his "USA Thank You Tour," with the Republican at one point talking of "radical Islamic terrorism." He added: "We will do everything in our power to keep the scourge of terrorism out of our country. People are pouring in from regions of the Middle East. We have no idea who they are, where they are, what they're thinking. And we're going to stop that dead cold flat. You just take a good look at what just happened in your state," On Monday, Ohio State University student Abdul Razak Ali Artan drove a car up onto a campus sidewalk and plowed into a group of pedestrians. He then got out and began stabbing people before being shot to death by a campus police officer.