{"id":196729,"date":"2017-06-05T08:02:16","date_gmt":"2017-06-05T12:02:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/what-donald-trump-can-do-to-help-stop-terrorism-talk-less-the-new-yorker\/"},"modified":"2017-06-05T08:02:16","modified_gmt":"2017-06-05T12:02:16","slug":"what-donald-trump-can-do-to-help-stop-terrorism-talk-less-the-new-yorker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/donald-trump\/what-donald-trump-can-do-to-help-stop-terrorism-talk-less-the-new-yorker\/","title":{"rendered":"What Donald Trump Can Do to Help Stop Terrorism: Talk Less &#8211; The New Yorker"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>As Londons police and  counterterrorism forces responded to news of a deadly attack at  London Bridge and Borough Market, President Donald Trump turned  to Twitter.CreditPHOTOGRAPH BY CARL COURT \/  GETTY   <\/p>\n<p>    In the hours after the London terrorist attack, President Trump    took to his favored platform, Twitter, to deliver a    stream-of-consciousness response. He repeated his call for a    travel ban on visitors from six predominantly Muslim    countries. And he warned against political correctness. If we    dont get smart it will only get worse, he said. Do you    notice we are not having a gun debate right now? he added, in    a puzzling non sequitur. Thats because they used knives and a    truck.  <\/p>\n<p>    For critics of Trump, his tweets betray a buffoonish approach    to national security that will only make terrorism worse. His    proposed travel restrictions will only aid recruitment for the    Islamic State, they say. His demand, during a speech in Saudi    Arabia, two weeks ago, for Muslim heads of state to do more    ignores the reality that, since the September 11th attacks,    vastly more Iraqi and Afghan soldiers and policethan    American service members have died battling extremists. And    Trumps loosening of Pentagon rules surrounding the use of air    strikes and commando raids against the Islamic State, Al Qaeda,    and other terrorist groups will only lead to more civilian    deaths, fuelling resentment and reprisals.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet several counterterrorism experts, including some who worked    under President Obama, admitted to me, in private conversations    recently, that new approaches to combat extremism are badly    needed, and that Trump has a chance to take steps that could    prove effective. The problem is that, just as in other policy    areas, Trump threatens to undermine his own counterterrorism    strategy with his bellicose mode of communication. His    rhetoric belies a fundamental lack of understanding of the    greater nuances of the issue, and in particular the root causes    that have allowed ISIS to prey on the vulnerable    and disaffected in our communities, a former senior    counterterrorism official told me on Sunday. His immediate    call for a ban on Muslims in the wake of the most recent attack    and throughout his short time as President is arguably more    likely to alienate Muslim Americans, and thus potentially    inspire further acts of homegrown terrorism, than it is to    prevent terrorists from entering the country and perpetrating    terrorist acts.  <\/p>\n<p>    Several former officials said that they generally supported    Trumps cruise-missile strike on a Syrian airbase, in April,    after U.S. intelligence officials said Syrian government forces    carried out a chemical-weapons attack that killed scores of    people, including children. The counterterrorism experts told    me that the strikes showed American allies and adversaries    alike that Trump would be more willing to use force than Obama,    who critics said lost credibility, in 2013, when he failed to    respond militarily to a chemical-weapons attack by the Syrian    government that killed hundreds.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trump also appears to be continuing to emphasize a core element    of Obamas strategy, which is that countries in the region    should lead the fight. The Trump Administrations recent    hundred-and-ten-billion-dollar arms sale to Saudi Arabia is    similar to one carried out under the Obama Administration,    which worked to build up the military, intelligence, and police    capabilities of allies in the region in a much less public way    than Trump has thus far. Obama also embraced the use of covert    drone strikes, intense vetting of visa applicants, and the    stepped-up use of surveillance technologies, angering many on    the left.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trump has opportunities to make progress in areas where Obama    struggled, such as developing consensus regarding new    communications technologies, the officials said. Terrorists are    increasingly using sophisticated encryption techniques to mask    their communications, but Obama Administration officials were    unable to reach an agreement with technology companies on ways    to curb such uses that balanced privacy and public-safety    concerns. Now Trump or his aides could try to quietly fashion    some type of compromise.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trump has yet to unveil a comprehensive strategy from his    Administration to fight terrorism. As Dexter Filkins recently    wrote, ina    Profile of Defense Secretary James Mattis, some officials    fear that Trump will bluster about terrorism in public but    privately delegate strategy to the military. Some U.S. military    commanders welcomed an end to what they viewed as    micromanagement and risk aversion by the Obama White House, but    they fear that the inexperienced Trump will become overly    reliant on military force.  <\/p>\n<p>    But where Trump has been most dangerous, former    counterterrorism officials told me, is in his public    statements, and the way he has publicly harangued alliesfrom    Muslim leaders to NATO membersoften while    citing incorrect facts. Now, in the wake of three successful    attacks in Britain in three months, the worry is that attacks    will occur in the United States as well, and Trump will revert    to a pattern of fearmongering. The President could convince    Congress to enact new surveillance standards that erode civil    liberties but fail to end attacks. Or Trump could publicly    vilify Islam, a step that will alienate American Muslims and    aid extremist recruiting efforts domestically and    internationally. You end up with the legislation that is bad    for everybody, the former senior counterterrorism official    told me. Bad for counterterrorism and bad for civil    liberties.  <\/p>\n<p>    Counterterrorism is one area where Trump could take advantage    of the bipartisan consensus that exists regarding some    anti-terror policies, the officials whom I talked to said. But    if the Presidents inability to communicate with discipline,    accuracy, and nuance continues, he will only alienate allies    and inflame enemies.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.newyorker.com\/news\/news-desk\/what-donald-trump-can-do-to-help-stop-terrorism-talk-less\" title=\"What Donald Trump Can Do to Help Stop Terrorism: Talk Less - The New Yorker\">What Donald Trump Can Do to Help Stop Terrorism: Talk Less - The New Yorker<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> As Londons police and counterterrorism forces responded to news of a deadly attack at London Bridge and Borough Market, President Donald Trump turned to Twitter.CreditPHOTOGRAPH BY CARL COURT \/ GETTY In the hours after the London terrorist attack, President Trump took to his favored platform, Twitter, to deliver a stream-of-consciousness response. He repeated his call for a travel ban on visitors from six predominantly Muslim countries. 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