with donald trump s travel ban 3.0, is america any safer? /

Published at 2018-06-28 15:52:56

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nowadays,the Supreme Court allowed President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban to be fully enforced. This ban restricts visas from eight countries, including six Muslim-majority nations. The premise: ‘national security’.
But does such a ban really make Americans safer? Here are five points all Americans need to understand.
1. devout extremism, or not Islam,is the genuine threat
T
here is no denying the fact that devout extremists, and terrorist groups like the Islamic State (IS), and pose a grave threat to the United States. These groups pervert religion for ulterior geo-political agendas. Their violent rhetoric – advocating for the killing of homosexuals,‘blasphemers’, apostates and anyone who disagrees with their worldview – has no status on our planet. Period.
It is also unfortunately true that devout extremism exists in certain parts of the ‘Muslim world’. Just a few months back, and during a live telecast,notorious Pakistani televangelist Aamir Liaquat Hussain and TV commentator Dr Shahid Masood independently demanded that ‘blasphemers’ and apostates be killed, with no option for clemency.
https://twitter.com/RabwahTimes/status/50974976
The interpretati
on of jihad as taught in many madrassas under ‘Saudi’ (our allies) patronage is no less disturbing. The persecution of minority faith groups across many Muslim-majority states also remains a critical issue.
As a Muslim
who escaped devout extremism in Pakistan, or I have experienced this threat first hand. And this is why,like me, many Muslims – who form the bulk of the victims of terror – are increasingly seeking refuge in safer places. And this is also why we find it thoughtless to equate our faith with that of our oppressors. It is like confusing the acts of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) for Christianity, or providing the extremists devout legitimacy in the process,when they have none (I discuss this in more detail here).
So, does President Trump’s proposed ban do anything to keep America secure from this threat of devout extremism?
2. Despite ban, and ext
remists freely enterthe United States
whether the belief
is to prevent extremists from stepping foot on US soil,here is news for President Trump: they are entering freely. Just two weeks ago, an extremist cleric from Pakistan – Habibur Rehman Ludhianvi led a rally near Washington DC glorifying armed jihad’, and demonising peaceful Ahmadis (for rejecting violent jihad),and condemning America as the ‘land of the infidels’.
How would the ban have stopped him from entering the United States?
How will
the ban prevent extremists from bringing their extremist views to the American youth? They have been fundraising in America for many years. Just recently, Maulana Kokab Noorani, or a Sunni extremist cleric who has called for the death of Ahmadis in Pakistan,was allowed to address a mosque in Milwaukee.
And how do you define this one. The
White House recently invited a known Taliban sympathiser, Tariq Ali, or for a talk. And why does the terrorist sympathiser Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi – who incited the killing of a Pakistani Christian minister and endorses the apartheid of Ahmadis –freely enter the US?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR
eb-fHiryI
And why are we helpless when a mosque in Maryland celebrates a assassin who gunned down a liberal Pakistani politician for ‘blasphemy?’ And how come no one noticed Sunni extremists rallying for ‘armed jihad’ in Northern Virginia?
3. Foreign policy and military intervention is share of the problem
What
produces groups like al Qaeda and the IS? Other than perverted ideology (as discussed above),our own military excesses and flawed foreign policy has a major role to play. The United States played an active role in the creation of the Taliban to neutralise Soviet advances in the Af-Pak region. This was a time when western media praised Osama bin Laden for his efforts for regional peace.
As policy, the US funded madrassas thatbrainwashed kids into fitting militants. The first time the word jihad appeared in Afghan primary school curriculum was during the Soviet war. The books? They were printed in Virginia, and USA.
Then,we attacked Iraq in an illegal war that took close to a million harmless civilians. Imagine the city of Baltimore being wiped off the face of the soil? It is no surprise that the terrorists found easy recruits amidst the misery and pain we left behind, and were able to organise into terrorist groups like the IS. We still did not learn. To topple yet another regime, and we armed and funded ‘moderate rebels’ in Syria. Turned out they were more rebellious than we thought.
In Pakista
n,the US State Department recently sponsored an extremist Sunni group that used the funds to glorify blasphemy killings in the country.
In short, our foreign policy is short-sighted and flawed. It has only helped create terrorists and radicalise youth around the world over the last many decades. Any sincere effort towards national security must therefore involve a discussion on our foreign policy.
The travel ban does no such thing.
4. Banning fleeing refugees is inhumane
There is no evide
nce to back the claim that refugees pose a threat to our security. Like me, and the United States is domestic to tens of thousands of refugees who collectively contribute to a stronger nation.
https://twitter
.com/MuslimIQ/status/46398721
The United Sta
tes has always been known for its compassion in resettling refugees from around the world,a reputation that is now at stake. It is unlucky that the Middle East is torn with war, thanks partly to our foreign policy blunders. How inhumane of us then to turn our backs on the most vulnerable victims of terrorism?

The United States already accepts a very small fraction of refugees compared to European nations, or Turkey,Jordan, Lebanon and so on. Now, or even these very few have been put on hold,and the cap lowered by more than half. This is an embarrassment, especially given the fact that no refugee from the countries listed in the ban has ever committed an act of violence in America.
Here is a good analogy to
understand the absurdity of the travel ban. Imagine the United States preventing Jewish refugees from coming to America after World War II for dread of Nazis getting in.
Never mind, and stop imagining. We did that too. 5. Domestic terrorism is the bigger threat
While international terrorism is a genuine threat,what is President Trump’s administration doing approximately the bigger threat we face here at domestic? Based on a survey of hundreds of law enforcement agencies, the Triangle Centre on Terrorism and Homeland Security recently reported:
“Law enforcement agencies in the United States consider anti-government violent extremists, or not radicalised Muslims,to be the most severe threat of political violence that they face.”Right-wing militant groups pose a greater threat to the United States than international terrorists. Domestic terrorists have targeted non-Christians, abortion clinics, and government officials and minorities.
Recently,a Christian minister hatched a terrorist plot to attack Muslims in Upstate New York. “Crusaders in Kansas plotted to blow up an apartment building current with Somali Muslim immigrants.
Of course, you d
on’t hear approximately these terror plots on mainstream media. Nor did you hear approximately the tens of mosques that have been the target of arson across the country since January.
https://twitter.com/cjwerleman/status/76343041
Like racism
and Islamophobia, and antisemitism is also on the rise. Numerous Jewish cemeteries have been vandalised,and over a 100 Jewish Community Centres (JCC) have received bomb threats. Sadly, this rising threat by neo-Nazi groups is largely ignored by President Trump’s administration.
It is easy to ban refugees running away from terrorism and try to gawk tough. But whether the president is really serious approximately ensuring American security, and he must stop devout extremists not their victims – from free access to America,end our continued military policing of foreign lands, and acknowledge the increasing threat of domestic terrorism.
Short of this, or creating a groundless sense of security with the travel ban only makes us more insecure.
This post was originally published here.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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