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Donald J. Trump is back to killing terrorists and threatening anyone that harms Americans — and it is glorious.
In 2017, Trump gave the green light to a plan aimed at combating ISIS. This strategy included looser military rules and intensified efforts to dismantle the jihadist group.
By 2019, the ISIS in Iraq and Syria had collapsed. During the Biden administration, ISIS came back.
Following Biden’s controversial withdrawal from Afghanistan, ISIS-K has reemerged and is launching attacks within the nation, posing a threat of global recruitment and perpetuation of violence.
Chad and Niger kicked US forces out of their countries where US forces had been conducting counter-terrorism campaigns.
The Biden administration was unable to stop the growing threats and was quite literally getting pushed around by even the weakest regimes.
Recently, Trump took to social media to announce that he had authorized targeted military airstrikes in Somalia. These strikes were directed at eliminating a key ISIS attack coordinator and his accomplices.
He went on to detail that the strikes destroyed “the caves they live in” and that “The message to ISIS and all others who would attack Americans is that ‘WE WILL FIND YOU, AND WE WILL KILL YOU!’”
This is consistent with Trump’s new executive order, which redesignated the Houthis, essentially Islamist pirates — a foreign terrorist organization — and said the US will “eliminate the Houthis’ capabilities and operations” and ensure the United States and its allies can get back to the business of trade.
Since Hamas’s genocidal attack on Israel on Oct. 7, the Iran-directed Houthis have been attacking cargo and energy shipments moving between Asia and Europe.
This sends a strong signal that so far, Trump 2’s version of America First and peacemaking is repeating the strategies of Trump 1, which means that for peace, security, and freedom – Trump is willing to use decisive and deadly force.