Trump broadens Obama’s counterterrorism strategy, includes Palestinians

US national security advisor unveiled updated counterterrorism strategy targeting not just the Sunni ideologies espoused by ISIS, but also Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, along with Iran, the “world’s central banker of international terrorism,” who sponsors global terrorist groups such as Hezbollah & Hamas.

By The Associated Press

 

WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump’s national security adviser on Thursday unveiled the administration’s long-awaited counterterrorism strategy, delivering it with harsh words for Iran.

Calling Iran the “world’s central banker of international terrorism,” John Bolton said the strategy will rely on traditional military action to fight terrorists, but also seek increased emphasis on non-military means to battle not only Islamic State militants but those backed by Iran and other groups.

John Bolton in Jerusalem.- Photo: Amos Ben Gershom/Israel’s GPO

“We recognize that there’s a terrorist ideology that we’re confronting, and I think it’s long been the president’s view that without recognizing that we’re in an ideological struggle, that we can’t properly address the terrorist threat,” Bolton said.

In line with the Trump administration’s “America First” policy, the strategy also calls for sharing the burden and expense of fighting terrorism with allies.”The strategy also places greater emphasis on protecting the homeland, preventing attacks, and mitigating the impact of an attack, should one occur,” Bolton said.

It’s the first US strategy on counterterrorism since President Barack Obama released his approach in 2011, but it has similar themes to those released by previous administrations.

The strategy’s goals are far-reaching: pursue terrorists all the way to the source of their support, modernize counterterrorism tools, counter radicalization, protect US infrastructure, strengthen borders and limit militants’ ability to recruit online.

Bolton said radical extremists represent a “pre-eminent transnational terrorist threat” to the US and its interests abroad. The new strategy is broader than those released by previous administrations, he said.

Visiting Iran’s Supreme leader, Ramadan Abdullah Shallah (left) is wanted by the FBI for conspiracy to conduct the affairs of the designated international terrorist organization known as the “Palestinian Islamic Jihad.” – Wikimedia

“We’re looking at all of the threatening ideologies that we face, including not just Sunni ideologies” espoused by ISIS militants, but Iran-sponsored terrorist groups, such as Lebanese Hezbollah, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic jihad, Bolton said. He noted that the Treasury Department issued sanctions earlier Thursday to disrupt Hezbollah’s financial support networks.

 

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