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Outgoing officials like H.R. McMaster and Rex Tillerson were seen as moderating influences on Trump's rhetoric and actions.
By NAHAL TOOSI 03/26/2018 07:21 PM EDT
The latest shifts on President Donald Trumps foreign policy team, including his choice of John Bolton as national security adviser, have rekindled fears among lawmakers and activists that the White House will further damage Americas precarious standing in the Muslim world.
Bolton chairs an organization that produces harshly critical commentary about Islam and Muslim immigrants and he also has close ties to controversial activists often described as anti-Muslim. He succeeds Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, who urged Trump to avoid a favorite phrase radical Islamic terrorism because it offends many Muslims as a blanket condemnation of their faith.
Trump also decided this month to nominate Mike Pompeo, the current CIA director, as secretary of state, replacing the fired Rex Tillerson. Pompeo has accused U.S. Muslim leaders of being potentially complicit in terrorist attacks and, like Bolton, has consorted with conspiracy theorists who have peddled false claims about Muslims. Tillerson, on the other hand, generally used cautious language when it came to Islam and had extensive business experience in the Muslim world.
Both Bolton and Pompeo will now be working for a president who has alleged, with no evidence, that American Muslims celebrated the 9/11 attacks, and who has proposed banning all foreign Muslims from U.S. shores. Critics say the personnel moves suggest Trumps worst instincts on how to approach the worlds 1.5 billion Muslims will find receptive ears among his foreign policy aides.
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kysrsoze
(6,023 posts)This is the only trick these two asses know.
exboyfil
(17,865 posts)during the confirmation hearings? It didn't come up in the CIA hearings (just one general question about treatment of prisoners). As mentioned it is sure a big issue for SecState.