VIDEO and FULL TEXT: Trump’s Saudi speech — “Confronting the crisis of Islamic extremism,” “This is a battle between Good and Evil.”

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Trump’s speech was a bit of a mixed bag. He is right. This is a battle between good and evil. Evil has had the upper hand in it for far too long. President Trump here moved toward identifying the enemy honestly. He vacillates a bit, but it is a good start; we can only hope he continues on this path.

Trump’s speech starts at 24:00 of the video.

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I want to thank King Salman for his extraordinary words, and the magnificent Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for hosting today’s summit. I am honored to be received by such gracious hosts. I have always heard about the splendor of your country and the kindness of your citizens, but words do not do justice to the grandeur of this remarkable place and the incredible hospitality you have shown us from the moment we arrived.

You also hosted me in the treasured home of King Abdulaziz, the founder of the Kingdom who united your great people. Working alongside another beloved leader – American President Franklin Roosevelt – King Abdulaziz began the enduring partnership between our two countries. King Salman: your father would be so proud to see that you are continuing his legacy – and just as he opened the first chapter in our partnership, today we begin a new chapter that will bring lasting benefits to our citizens.

Let me now also extend my deep and heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of the distinguished heads of state who made this journey here today. You greatly honor us with your presence, and I send the warmest regards from my country to yours. I know that our time together will bring many blessings to both your people and mine.

I stand before you as a representative of the American People, to deliver a message of friendship and hope. That is why I chose to make my first foreign visit a trip to the heart of the Muslim world, to the nation that serves as custodian of the two holiest sites in the Islamic Faith.

Like President Obama, President Trump chose to make his first foreign visit a trip to the heart of the Muslim world.

In my inaugural address to the American People, I pledged to strengthen America’s oldest friendships, and to build new partnerships in pursuit of peace. I also promised that America will not seek to impose our way of life on others, but to outstretch our hands in the spirit of cooperation and trust.
Our vision is one of peace, security, and prosperity—in this region, and in the world.
Our goal is a coalition of nations who share the aim of stamping out extremism and providing our children a hopeful future that does honor to God.

In other words, America will sanction the gender apartheid, creed apartheid, Islamic Jew-hatred and misogyny under Islamic law.

Our vision is one of peace, security, and prosperity—in this region, and in the world.

Our goal is a coalition of nations who share the aim of stamping out extremism and providing our children a hopeful future that does honor to God.

Now, there is even more blessed news I am pleased to share with you. My meetings with King Salman, the Crown Prince, and the Deputy Crown Prince, have been filled with great warmth, good will, and tremendous cooperation. Yesterday, we signed historic agreements with the Kingdom that will invest almost $400 billion in our two countries and create many thousands of jobs in America and Saudi Arabia.

This landmark agreement includes the announcement of a $110 billion Saudi-funded defense purchase – and we will be sure to help our Saudi friends to get a good deal from our great American defense companies. This agreement will help the Saudi military to take a greater role in security operations.

Saudi Arabia has long been hostile to the Jewish state. Is Israel in the crosshairs? King Salman spoke of our shared distrust of the Islamic Republic of Iran. But both Iran and the Saudis hate the Jewish state, based on the Islamic Jew-hatred in the Quran.

We have also started discussions with many of the countries present today on strengthening partnerships, and forming new ones, to advance security and stability across the Middle East and beyond.

Later today, we will make history again with the opening of a new Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology – located right here, in this central part of the Islamic World.

President Trump has adopted the silly and motiveless language of the Obama and EU administrations, “Combating Extremist Ideology.”

This groundbreaking new center represents a clear declaration that Muslim-majority countries must take the lead in combatting radicalization, and I want to express our gratitude to King Salman for this strong demonstration of leadership.

Muslim countries are going to combating jihadic doctrine? Seriously, Mr. President?

With God’s help, this summit will mark the beginning of the end for those who practice terror and spread its vile creed.

What creed is that, Mr. President?

But this future can only be achieved through defeating terrorism and the ideology that drives it.

What ideology is that, Mr. President?

America has suffered repeated barbaric attacks – from the atrocities of September 11th to the devastation of the Boston Bombing, to the horrible killings in San Bernardino and Orlando.

The nations of Europe have also endured unspeakable horror. So too have the nations of Africa and even South America. India, Russia, China and Australia have been victims.
But, in sheer numbers, the deadliest toll has been exacted on the innocent people of Arab, Muslim and Middle Eastern nations. They have borne the brunt of the killings and the worst of the destruction in this wave of fanatical violence.

Some estimates hold that more than 95 percent of the victims of terrorism are themselves Muslim.

Again, parroting Obama’s nonsensical pablum about Muslims being the primary victim of terror. There is a war in Islam between Sunni versus Shia, each believing they are true Muslims. This is a thousand year and Sunnis are killing Shia because they are not Muslims in their minds, and vice versa.

This region should not be a place from which refugees flee, but to which newcomers flock.
Saudi Arabia is home to the holiest sites in one of the world’s great faiths. Each year millions of Muslims come from around the world to Saudi Arabia to take part in the Hajj. In addition to ancient wonders, this country is also home to modern ones—including soaring achievements in architecture.

Why didn’t President Trump mention that Saudi Arabia and other Muslim countries refused to take any refugees? Saudi Arabia refused to take any Syrian refugees, even though they are much closer to the war zone than the US and Europe. Saudi Arabia has a shared culture and religion with the “refugees” and they have millions of tents sitting empty. The Saudis, did however, offer to build 200 mosques in Germany.

Egypt was a thriving center of learning and achievement thousands of years before other parts of the world. The wonders of Giza, Luxor and Alexandria are proud monuments to that ancient heritage.

That was before Islam, Mr. President.

Every time a terrorist murders an innocent person, and falsely invokes the name of God, it should be an insult to every person of faith. Terrorists do not worship God, they worship death.

It is in Islam, Mr. President. Jihadis are not screaming “Death akbar,” but “allahu akbar.” They pray five times a day. They pray after the slaughter in the cause of Islam. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, caliph of the Islamic State, has a PhD in Islamic theology from the world’s leading Islamic university. Does Trump suppose he knows more than Baghdadi about Islam?

If we do not act against this organized terror, then we know what will happen. Terrorism’s devastation of life will continue to spread. Peaceful societies will become engulfed by violence. And the futures of many generations will be sadly squandered.

Mr. President, if we do not name this terror in the name of an organized religion, we know what will happen – exactly what has been happening.

This is not a battle between different faiths, different sects, or different civilizations.

Yes, it is.

This is a battle between Good and Evil.

This is the most informed thing Trump has said thus far.

When we see the scenes of destruction in the wake of terror, we see no signs that those murdered were Jewish or Christian, Shia or Sunni. When we look upon the streams of innocent blood soaked into the ancient ground, we cannot see the faith or sect or tribe of the victims – we see only that they were Children of God whose deaths are an insult to all that is holy.

But we can only overcome this evil if the forces of good are united and strong – and if everyone in this room does their fair share and fulfills their part of the burden.
Terrorism has spread across the world. But the path to peace begins right here, on this ancient soil, in this sacred land.
America is prepared to stand with you – in pursuit of shared interests and common security.

But the nations of the Middle East cannot wait for American power to crush this enemy for them. The nations of the Middle East will have to decide what kind of future they want for themselves, for their countries, and for their children.

It is a choice between two futures – and it is a choice America CANNOT make for you.
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.

This is what needs to happen, but has not happened. How can Islamic regimes drive out the most devout?

For our part, America is committed to adjusting our strategies to meet evolving threats and new facts. We will discard those strategies that have not worked—and will apply new approaches informed by experience and judgment. We are adopting a Principled Realism, rooted in common values and shared interests.

Our friends will never question our support, and our enemies will never doubt our determination. Our partnerships will advance security through stability, not through radical disruption. We will make decisions based on real-world outcomes – not inflexible ideology. We will be guided by the lessons of experience, not the confines of rigid thinking. And, wherever possible, we will seek gradual reforms – not sudden intervention.
We must seek partners, not perfection—and to make allies of all who share our goals.

Above all, America seeks peace – not war.

Muslim nations must be willing to take on the burden, if we are going to defeat terrorism and send its wicked ideology into oblivion.
The first task in this joint effort is for your nations to deny all territory to the foot soldiers of evil. Every country in the region has an absolute duty to ensure that terrorists find no sanctuary on their soil.

Many are already making significant contributions to regional security: Jordanian pilots are crucial partners against ISIS in Syria and Iraq. Saudi Arabia and a regional coalition have taken strong action against Houthi militants in Yemen. The Lebanese Army is hunting ISIS operatives who try to infiltrate their territory. Emirati troops are supporting our Afghan partners. In Mosul, American troops are supporting Kurds, Sunnis and Shias fighting together for their homeland. Qatar, which hosts the U.S. Central Command, is a crucial strategic partner. Our longstanding partnership with Kuwait and Bahrain continue to enhance security in the region. And courageous Afghan soldiers are making tremendous sacrifices in the fight against the Taliban, and others, in the fight for their country.

As we deny terrorist organizations control of territory and populations, we must also strip them of their access to funds. We must cut off the financial channels that let ISIS sell oil, let extremists pay their fighters, and help terrorists smuggle their reinforcements.

I am proud to announce that the nations here today will be signing an agreement to prevent the financing of terrorism, called the Terrorist Financing Targeting Center – co-chaired by the United States and Saudi Arabia, and joined by every member of the Gulf Cooperation Council. It is another historic step in a day that will be long remembered.

I also applaud the Gulf Cooperation Council for blocking funders from using their countries as a financial base for terror, and designating Hezbollah as a terrorist organization last year. Saudi Arabia also joined us this week in placing sanctions on one of the most senior leaders of Hezbollah.

Of course, there is still much work to do.

That means honestly confronting the crisis of Islamic extremism and the Islamist terror groups it inspires.

This is very good.

And it means standing together against the murder of innocent Muslims, the oppression of women, the persecution of Jews, and the slaughter of Christians.

Religious leaders must make this absolutely clear: Barbarism will deliver you no glory – piety to evil will bring you no dignity. If you choose the path of terror, your life will be empty, your life will be brief, and YOUR SOUL WILL BE CONDEMNED.

And political leaders must speak out to affirm the same idea: heroes don’t kill innocents; they save them. Many nations here today have taken important steps to raise up that message. Saudi Arabia’s Vision for 2030 is an important and encouraging statement of tolerance, respect, empowering women, and economic development.

The United Arab Emirates has also engaged in the battle for hearts and souls—and with the U.S., launched a center to counter the online spread of hate. Bahrain too is working to undermine recruitment and radicalism.
I also applaud Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon for their role in hosting refugees. The surge of migrants and refugees leaving the Middle East depletes the human capital needed to build stable societies and economies. Instead of depriving this region of so much human potential, Middle Eastern countries can give young people hope for a brighter future in their home nations and regions.

That means promoting the aspirations and dreams of all citizens who seek a better life – including women, children, and followers of all faiths. Numerous Arab and Islamic scholars have eloquently argued that protecting equality strengthens Arab and Muslim communities.

For many centuries the Middle East has been home to Christians, Muslims and Jews living side-by-side. We must practice tolerance and respect for each other once again—and make this region a place where every man and woman, no matter their faith or ethnicity, can enjoy a life of dignity and hope.

This is just not true.

In that spirit, after concluding my visit in Riyadh, I will travel to Jerusalem and Bethlehem, and then to the Vatican – visiting many of the holiest places in the three Abrahamic Faiths. If these three faiths can join together in cooperation, then peace in this world is possible – including peace between Israelis and Palestinians. I will be meeting with both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Starving terrorists of their territory, their funding, and the false allure of their craven ideology, will be the basis for defeating them.
But no discussion of stamping out this threat would be complete without mentioning the government that gives terrorists all three—safe harbor, financial backing, and the social standing needed for recruitment. It is a regime that is responsible for so much instability in the region. I am speaking of course of Iran.
From Lebanon to Iraq to Yemen, Iran funds, arms, and trains terrorists, militias, and other extremist groups that spread destruction and chaos across the region. For decades, Iran has fueled the fires of sectarian conflict and terror.

It is a government that speaks openly of mass murder, vowing the destruction of Israel, death to America, and ruin for many leaders and nations in this room.

Among Iran’s most tragic and destabilizing interventions have been in Syria. Bolstered by Iran, Assad has committed unspeakable crimes, and the United States has taken firm action in response to the use of banned chemical weapons by the Assad Regime – launching 59 tomahawk missiles at the Syrian air base from where that murderous attack originated.

Responsible nations must work together to end the humanitarian crisis in Syria, eradicate ISIS, and restore stability to the region. The Iranian regime’s longest-suffering victims are its own people. Iran has a rich history and culture, but the people of Iran have endured hardship and despair under their leaders’ reckless pursuit of conflict and terror.

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Until the Iranian regime is willing to be a partner for peace, all nations of conscience must work together to isolate Iran, deny it funding for terrorism, and pray for the day when the Iranian people have the just and righteous government they deserve.
The decisions we make will affect countless lives.

King Salman, I thank you for the creation of this great moment in history, and for your massive investment in America, its industry and its jobs. I also thank you for investing in the future of this part of the world.

This fertile region has all the ingredients for extraordinary success – a rich history and culture, a young and vibrant people, a thriving spirit of enterprise. But you can only unlock this future if the citizens of the Middle East are freed from extremism, terror and violence.
We in this room are the leaders of our peoples. They look to us for answers, and for action. And when we look back at their faces, behind every pair of eyes is a soul that yearns for justice.

Today, billions of faces are now looking at us, waiting for us to act on the great question of our time.

Will we be indifferent in the presence of evil? Will we protect our citizens from its violent ideology? Will we let its venom spread through our societies? Will we let it destroy the most holy sites on earth? If we do not confront this deadly terror, we know what the future will bring—more suffering and despair. But if we act—if we leave this magnificent room unified and determined to do what it takes to destroy the terror that threatens the world—then there is no limit to the great future our citizens will have.

The birthplace of civilization is waiting to begin a new renaissance. Just imagine what tomorrow could bring.

Glorious wonders of science, art, medicine and commerce to inspire humankind. Great cities built on the ruins of shattered towns. New jobs and industries that will lift up millions of people. Parents who no longer worry for their children, families who no longer mourn for their loved ones, and the faithful who finally worship without fear.

These are the blessings of prosperity and peace. These are the desires that burn with a righteous flame in every human heart. And these are the just demands of our beloved peoples.

I ask you to join me, to join together, to work together, and to FIGHT together— BECAUSE UNITED, WE WILL NOT FAIL.

Thank you. God Bless You. God Bless Your Countries. And God Bless the United States of America.

Sidenote: The text of the President’s released by the White House to the press has “Islamist extremism”  but that’s not what he said. Listen to him – minute 1:47:05  – he says Islamic. It is an important point because Islamist  is used when one doesn’t want to offend Islam by speaking unwelcome truths about the political nature of the religion.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOoLQh-mn2A

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Jenny
Jenny
6 years ago

Well he couldn’t go in there and start with, “Listen, you Muslim rats…”
Things have to be handled with a certain level of dignity on the political surface.

Marvin
Marvin
6 years ago
Reply to  Jenny

You will be flamed hot and heavy for that. Stand by…

Suresh
Suresh
6 years ago
Reply to  Jenny

Agree. Far bigger threat are the muslims within USA
http://bit.ly/2rr9tGh

…and the Left/liberal Pro-jihadi Media loons, politicians,judges who want to bring in more !

Lee Hicks
Lee Hicks
6 years ago
Reply to  Jenny

It’s always amazing to me, to watch blind followers of Trump invent excuses for the red flags that appear. He could have given a speech of real substance, that focused on the fundamentals of Islam, such as pedophilia, child marriage, Jihad (political, cultural, and violent), the fact that the overwhelming acts of terror are Muslim in origin, the fact that “refugees” are simply an invading army, and the fact that Islam continues to push Sharia in every country that allows it. In addition, he could have mentioned that the Saud family are the largest exporters of material promoting the adoption of Sharia worldwide. Instead, he gave a speech that Obama could have given, showing either no understanding of the subject matter, or the fact that he is (contrary to the protestations of the Trump cheerleaders) just one more corrupt politician, unwilling to take a stand that will rock the boat. Instead of calling out the real evils of Islam, he brokered deals with the corrupt Saud family, just as Obama would have done. Dignity on the political surface? No, Jenny, you are quite mistaken.

spfg
spfg
6 years ago
Reply to  Lee Hicks

If he would have done what you say should have been done they probably would not have let him finish speaking plus who knows if he would have gotten out of that country alive. Truth has consequences especially in a country to where truth does not exist and people have been killed for speaking it. I think Trump has more covert ways of dealing with the issue at hand. You don’t want to let them know what you really think at first, but let them accept you first. That’s how Hitler gained control of the German people. It was covert and gradual…Lessons to be learned. Trump knows exactly what he is doing…

Lee Hicks
Lee Hicks
6 years ago
Reply to  spfg

Excuses made for Trump by blind followers are pretty pathetic to see. Had he given the speech, not from Saudi Arabia, but from U.S. soil, recognizing a political/religious system that is at war with us already, It would have been more appropriate (instead of making deals with nations like Saudi Arabia, who are part of the Islamic war against the rest. Hitler gained control because pandering politicians in Britain refused to take a real stand, and the only reason Hitler hit a brick wall was because Churchill refused to back up any longer. Your take on history is untrue and flawed, spfg, and the problem is that I believe Trump knows exactly what he’s doing. Instead of taking a real stand against the greatest threat we face today (all of Islam), he’s trying to make deals with those who are a part of the problem. You can cover your proverbial eyes if you wish, but I won’t go down that road. Unfortunately, I’m seeing some of the things from Trump that i saw during the campaign, and my previous opinion of him is only being confirmed with each pandering move to Islam that he makes.

spfg
spfg
6 years ago
Reply to  Lee Hicks

The words he spoke at the conference could have never garnered the political influence that it did if done here in our country. I watched the entire speech and I did not hear him pander to the islamic religion, but only to say that everyone has a right to worship on how they want without interference from others and to rid extremism from your places of worship however best suited. To take a stand on those two issues alone, plus others conducive to the values in our country speaks volumes in what he stood for during the campaign and what he has been saying all along about the dangers of Islam. Have you heard him tell the story of the snake during his campaigns? He was referring to the snake as Islam and how if we continue to allow Muslims come into our country how it will someday destroy this country as we know it and how our soldiers throughout history fought and died to preserve our freedoms would have been in vain.
Hitler had no help from other countries to first achieve power in his own country. Read history. I have and it is accurate and true. He slowly took away the children and indoctrinated them with German propaganda in schools. He took away people’s guns so they could no longer defend themselves. Those who were mentally disabled were covertly done away with. He lied to the German people on his real intentions. He deceived them. Trump whether or not he does business deals with Muslims is immaterial. The weapons he is selling them are not first class weapons and Israel has far superior weapons. The Donald knows who our friends are and doing business deals with Saudi Arabia is going to benefit the citizens of our own country with jobs. You sir are off base and need to study history better. I stand behind what I said and the Donald is no fool and is not pandering to any of our enemies unless it benefits us in the larger scheme of things…He will not change his mind on the dangers that Islam will do to this country. He cannot be bought off like the Hildabeast was. He will achieve a near total Muslim ban in this country eventually. You just wait. It will happen.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
6 years ago
Reply to  Jenny

Agreed. Diplomacy has been defined as the ability to say the most offensive things in the nicest way, which he did. Always insert the thin end of the wedge first.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago
Reply to  Jenny

He shouldn’t of gone there at all. No one in the free world hobnobbed w/Hitler in Berlin while making public speeches praising nazism.

spfg
spfg
6 years ago
Reply to  IzlamIsTyranny

Well if Hitler had been around for 1400 years and his ideology had covered one fourth of the earth the same thing would have been done there as well~!@!!!

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
6 years ago

From Ms. Geller: “He vacillates a bit, but it is a good start; we can only hope he continues on this path.”

A hope – not an expectation.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago
Reply to  Mark Steiner

As they say hope in one hand and spit in the other and see which one fills up first.

Buster Frankenstein
Buster Frankenstein
6 years ago

The Saudis are Wahhabis which are the most radical branch of Įśłįmé these weapons will undoubtedly find their way into Terrorist hands. How soon Americans forget that the perpetrators of 9/11 were Saudis and Bin Laden was a Saudi. The Saudis supply the funds to build Mosques in the USA because it is the Islamic custom to build Mosques in conquered lands.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago

“radical” a meaningless term when applied to pi$$lam. All muslum states enforce islamic blasphemy and heresy laws — ALL OF THEM. All muslum states are members of the all muslum OIC, an organisation attempting to enforce islamic blasphemy and heresy laws worldwide under “hate speech” auspices. Wake up and smell the coffee, wake up and smell the jihad.

Lee Hicks
Lee Hicks
6 years ago

Unfortunately, as I anticipated, Trump simply doesn’t get it regarding Islam.

To pretend that there is some fictional “extreme” version of an otherwise peaceful religion shows that he is fundamentally not equipped to deal with the real threat.

Just as he blindly walked through the Saudi museum on religious acceptance, in a country that doesn’t allow Jews to exist there, he shows that he doesn’t understand Islam in the least.

His speech was out of touch, pretending that Jihad can somehow be expelled from religious Islam, revealing his abysmal ignorance of the actual nature of the “religion of peace”.

We will see little of value with Trump regarding Islam, and his red flags keep appearing, the same ones that I saw with him during the campaign.

It’s a very unfortunate series of directions that he is moving in, no matter how the blind Trump followers want to pretend that speeches like this really mean anything of value.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago

Maybe it’s no accident that muslum apologists (sympathizers? collaborators?) like McMasters and Mattis were appointed to Trump’s cabinet.
The US is no longer the leader of the free world and hasn’t been for some time. You can’t arm and ally w/muslum totalitarian, religious apartheid states on the one hand and claim to lead the free world on the other.

Mat50
Mat50
6 years ago
Reply to  IzlamIsTyranny

Yes – why fire Brennan when he was just a drop in the bucket? Replaced by more of the same.

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soundclick.com/Globalfirm
6 years ago

We must protect atheism.
Atheism is not a crime, it’s a revelation.
Free the atheist prisoners in Saudi Arabia.
Not everyone believes in a God.
& we must stop the castrations & enslavement of Africans in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Lebanon, UAE & so on.
& the Islamic occupied region in Gaza led by Abbas is promoting & funding Islamic terrorism, just as Iran does.
Arming Saudi Arabia is irresponsible.
# Ban Islam, save lives worldwide & free Asia Bibi, Salim Masih, the Leavenworth 10, the Biafra-leader, the African slaves from Saudi Arabia to Mauritania, Israeli soldier Azaria & so on.

michaelofsydney
michaelofsydney
6 years ago

Atheism is a revelation you say. Yes I agree. It is a revelation from Satan.

Reality Check
Reality Check
6 years ago

You an Islamist or a Christianist?

michaelofsydney
michaelofsydney
6 years ago
Reply to  Reality Check

Islam is a revelation from Satan

Mat50
Mat50
6 years ago

Satan is real only in the hearts and minds of the NWO, Clinton/pedophile cohort along with the Rothschild-Bilderberg-Agenda 21 crew. Just a ritualization of their depravity. If there were a real “Satan” whom “God” had created and allowed to continue, then his understudy, Krampus, would have taken all those bad people to hell in his hand basket. But here they sit – smug as all get out.

michaelofsydney
michaelofsydney
6 years ago
Reply to  Mat50

There is no salvation outside of Jesus. For Him or against Him. No middle ground. Atheism is from Satan.

pennant8
pennant8
6 years ago

When Trump was elected I was hoping that some basic stuff would happen such as the unpurging of our counterterrorism manuals that happened under Obama. I was looking forward to a speech from Trump telling the American people about the Muslim Brotherhood being given the privilege of editing out of these manuals anything they found objectionable. Most Americans to this day have idea that this even happened. It looks to me like all the editing done to our counterterrorism materials by the Muslim Brotherhood is there to stay.

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soundclick.com/Globalfirm
6 years ago

Israel should be armed, not Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia from my research is or was even complicit with Islamistisis.

michaelofsydney
michaelofsydney
6 years ago

Diplomatic and masterful is my take on his speech and visit. This is a long game. Stay with him…..he has only just begun his Presidency. I’ve always thought it takes a newbie around a year to ‘get’ the job. We are an expedient drive through generation. After 100 days he’d still be unsure what number to call out for a pizza. He hasn’t had a much cooperation on his appointments either. Cut the man some slack.

Reality Check
Reality Check
6 years ago

“Many people are saying it was wonderful that Mrs. Obama refused to wear a scarf in Saudi Arabia, but they were insulted.We have enuf enemies”
-Trump’s tweet on Jan 29, 2015

In May of 2015, Trump said on Fox News, “And the last thing we need is an obnoxious blowhard like Geller to go out and start trouble, when there’s no reason for it… All she’s doing, she’s a provocateur. All she’s doing is provoking and taunting people. And this country has enough problems right now.”

Of course, had Michelle Obama worn a headscarf, Trump would’ve criticized her for that, and now Melania didn’t cover her hair either.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
6 years ago
Reply to  Reality Check

That was then and this is now.

Reality Check
Reality Check
6 years ago

Right, that was before McMaster and Mattis and any advisors you might be tempted to blame for his so-called change in tone.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
6 years ago

It was a good start and a good far cry from Obhammud standing if front of the UN and blaming Benghazi on an obscure YouTube video just two weeks to the day after the incident and with members of the guilty parties sitting in the audience. Having read “The Art of the Deal”, the Saudis better watch themselves, President Trump does not, and never has, said things he does not mean, a welcome trademark of not being an experienced lying two-bit politician.

Reality Check
Reality Check
6 years ago

Compare with Egyptian President el-Sisi’s call to “revolutionize our religion”:
The problem has never been with our faith. Perhaps the problem lies in ideology, and this ideology is sanctified among us. I am talking about religious discourse that is in keeping with its times.
I am addressing the religious scholars and clerics. We must take a long, hard look at the current situation. I have talked about this several times in the past. We must take a long, hard look at the situation we are in. It is inconceivable that the ideology we sanctify should make our entire nation a source of concern, danger, killing, and destruction all over the world. It is inconceivable that this ideology… I am referring not to “religion,” but to “ideology” – the body of ideas and texts that we have sanctified in the course of centuries, to the point that challenging them has become very difficult.
It has reached the point that [this ideology] is hostile to the entire world. Is it conceivable that 1.6 billion [Muslims] would kill the world’s population of seven billion, so that they could live [on their own]? This is inconceivable. I say these things here, at Al-Azhar, before religious clerics and scholars. May Allah bear witness on Judgment Day to the truth of your intentions, regarding what I say to you today. You cannot see things clearly when you are locked [in this ideology]. You must emerge from it and look from outside, in order to get closer to a truly enlightened ideology. You must oppose it with resolve. Let me say it again: We need to revolutionize our religion.
Honorable Imam [the Grand Sheik of Al-Azhar], you bear responsibility before Allah. The world in its entirety awaits your words, because the Islamic nation is being torn apart, destroyed, and is heading to perdition. We ourselves are bringing it to perdition.

Grant Woodside
Grant Woodside
6 years ago
Reply to  Reality Check

Allah is not even real, that is what Muslims need to accept.
Muhammad was a Pedophile, Ayatollah Khomeini was also a Pedophile.
Islam is the most perverted ideology based “religion” on Earth.
Normal human beings want nothing to do with it.
“the world in it’s entirety…” most certainly is not awaiting any words from whomever this “Grand Sheik of Al-Azhar” is.

We really believe Allah is nothing more than something created by muhammad in one of his drunken drug fueled aimless​ wanderings.
Just take a realistic look at all the stupid things about Islam.
Yes, all of them, including women in places showing only their eyes.
Some not even that.
Death for questioning​ the sanity of the pedophile prophet muhammad.
Islam will never change, just forget about it.
Know only what is true, the pedophile prophet and imams are real.
The cruelty and absolute subjugation are real.
Allah is not real, and we are all very happy knowing that.

DaveM12
DaveM12
6 years ago

I listened to his speech and thought it was excellent as it calls upon SA and muslim countries to stop financing terror and calls them on it. It sets the groundwork for these countries to be responsible for their fellow muslims. If they are not and, as we expect, they continue in this jihad then Trump can take the steps to stop citizens of these countries from coming to the US for real as Teddy Roosevelt did.

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