2017/05/22

Why Trump Condemn "Islamic Extremism" So Strongly?

In a hall in the Saudi capital, Trump called on Muslims to confront "the crisis of Islamic extremism and the Islamist and Islamic terror of all kinds."

That means "standing together against the murder of innocent Muslims, the oppression of women, the persecution of Jews, and the slaughter of Christians," Trump said at the Arab Islamic American Summit.

“Religious leaders must make this absolutely clear: Barbarism will deliver you no glory – piety to evil will bring you no dignity,” Trump continued. "If you choose the path of terror, your life will be empty, your life will be brief, and your soul will be condemned."

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Calling on people in Middle Eastern countries to decide what kind of future they want for themselves and their children, Trump said, “a better future is only possible if your nations drive out the terrorists and extremists. Drive them out.  Drive them out of your places of worship.  Drive them out of your communities.  Drive them out of your holy land, and drive them out of this Earth."
Trump's much-anticipated speech to the Muslim world came amid a day of meetings with Middle Eastern leaders on the second of a nine-day foreign trip.

In one-on-one meetings with the leaders of Bahrain, Qatar, Egypt, Kuwait, Trump hawked American-made military equipment in an effort to have those countries pay for a greater share of their own defense.

"One of the things that we will discuss is the purchase of lots of beautiful military equipment because nobody makes it like the United States," Trump said in a meeting with the emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad al Thani. "And for us that means jobs, and it also means frankly great security back here, which we want."



President Trump delivers a speech to the Arab Islamic American Summit, at the King Abdulaziz Conference Center on May 21, 2017, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Trump urged leaders of Muslim countries to stand up against what he calls "Islamic extremism" on Sunday, adopting a tough stance on terrorism that attempts to soften the anti-Muslim rhetoric of his campaign for president. Trump is on an official visit to Saudi Arabia, the first stop of his first foreign trip as president, visiting Saudi Arabia, Israel, Vatican, and a pair of summits in Brussels and Sicily. 

Trump begins first foreign trip with visit to Saudi Arabia
While "Islamic" can refer to any aspect of the Muslim faith, "Islamist" refers more specifically to a fundamentalist ideology that espouses Islamic law as the basis of society.

To drain that swamp, Trump also emphasized some of the same tools President Obama did. For instance, he toured a new Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology in Riyadh on Sunday. This “groundbreaking” new center, Trump said, “represents a clear declaration that Muslim-majority countries must take the lead in combating radicalization.”


But in addition to those strategies, Trump also emphasized the collective use of hard power. On Saturday, he inked a $110 billion arms sales agreement with Saudi Arabia, a deal the White House said would create U.S. jobs and have Saudi Arabia begin to take more responsibility for regional security.


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