Trump’s national security adviser reportedly says label ‘radical Islamic terrorism’ not helpful
H.R. McMaster Breaks With Administration on Views of Islam
Trump’s new national security adviser: Saying ‘radical Islamic terrorism’ is counterproductive
AYFKM, Trump?
John Bolton was available.
Who suggests these guys? This is a terrible image for the administration. He is appointing people who have been infiltrated, or are totally ignorant.
ReplyDeleteThere is someone among his inner group who has an agenda. Someone with great influence. And it is very damaging.
The press is right there is chaos in his WH.
This is all so infuriating!
ReplyDeleteMcMaster really said this . . .he is being insubordinate. McMaster is straight out of the Council on Foreign Relations, as is his deputy, K.T. McFarland. At around the 4 minute mark in this video, McMaster clearly establishes he is of the mindset that Islamic terrorism is a corruption of a peaceful doctrine.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcESByl9rpc
President Trump was very explicit regarding Radical Islamic Terrorists in his CPAC speech.
How can Trump respect Bolton at all since Bolton defends the Iraq War and Trump opposed it as a self-defeating venture which was sparked by lies in the first place?
ReplyDeleteFlynn was certainly preferable to McMaster on Russia except for the possibility his "pro-Russianism" depended on talking Putin out of his alliance with Iran, Assad and China. That wasn't and isn't going to happen.
Well, in the sense that I make no distinction between islam and radical islam.
ReplyDeleteBrookings: McMaster has the Islamophobes worried and that's a good thing
ReplyDeleteMy guess is these folks aren't familiar with one of Trump's famous utterings . . .like yuge! or Bigly!...well, apparently, they've forgotten that Trump has a habit of saying "You're fired" when appropos too.