In Saudi Arabia, Trump says moving toward peace “means honestly confronting the crisis of Islamic extremism and the Islamist terror groups it inspires”

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This is groundbreaking — if he follows through on it with real action to identify and counter the enemy properly and accurately, and rolls back eight years of Obama’s Muslim pandering, willful ignorance and wishful thinking.

“HE SAYS IT: In Saudi Arabia, Trump Condemns ‘Islamist Extremism,'” by Joseph Curl, Daily Wire, May 21, 2017

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Before President Trump delivered his first big international speech, an address in Saudi Arabia to the nation’s government, reports swirled that he would not utter the words “radical Islamic terror.”

Of course, he did. And he lectured the Saudis a bit on human rights, including the nation’s long repression of women.

Trump said that moving toward peace “means honestly confronting the crisis of Islamist extremism and the Islamist terror groups it inspires. And it means standing together against the murder of innocent Muslims, the oppression of women, the persecution of Jews, and the slaughter of Christians.”

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Suresh
Suresh
6 years ago

As long as Trump does not stoop to level of politicians in EU/UK who are suppressing free speech to support jihadi criminals and islamisation of their country http://bit.ly/2r6F3cp

Little give and take is ok to maintain business relations.

Dean
Dean
6 years ago

This is painful – what a horrible betrayal – he will pay in the next elections.

No deal, photo op, sound byte or strategy/Machiavellian motive is worth this soul destroying trip.

His bad karma will catch up with him in the Novembers elections to come.

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
6 years ago
Reply to  Dean

What should concern every person observing the goings-on in Saudi Arabia is – what changes will Islam make to honor the President’s visit and speeches?

Answer – none.

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
6 years ago

From Ms. Geller: “This is groundbreaking — if he follows through on it with real action to identify and counter the enemy properly and accurately …”

Hold on now. The President made his comments in the nation where Muhammed was born, and where the plunder and murder began. Diplomatic protocol and due respect was observed … but there will be no change in Islam and how its fundamentalists (NOT extremists) adhere to this religious system and conduct operations in strict obedience to its tenets.

Let’s go to Tehran and see how well the mullahs receive the President’s messages …

Ari
Ari
6 years ago

Ask Jared, his main adviser.

Marty
Marty
6 years ago
Reply to  Ari

Cream puff Jared.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago

“Islamist” a dishonest neologism designed to obfuscate the fact it is f’ing muslums who are slaughtering/raping/persecuting/enslaving the kafir al najjis allah over the world in the 21st century.
Trump’s speech makes me want to vomit.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
6 years ago

Precisely, the myth of deradicalization gets shot right in the ass.

Geppetto
Geppetto
6 years ago

It should be noted that President Trump did not use the widely accepted, misleading, politically correct term, “radical Islamist extremism” but the more accurate, abbreviated version, “Islamist extremism.” Is this the beginning, the much needed crack in the facade of “Islam, the religion of peace”? Time will tell.

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