sfam wrote:DCZards wrote:sfam wrote:Ever since the first two days of his Presidency, Trump has had non-stop success.
Nonstop success is of course measured by whether Trump is the center of conversation. He wasn't during his inauguration as the talk was on crowd size. Nor was he the next day, as the protests dominated. Since then however, Trump is dominating international conversation, and probably will for the foreseeable future.
As an aside, having worked on countering violent extremism for the past few years, if you had a group of data scientists with as much data as they could consume, they would be hard pressed to come up with a strategy the resulted in worse geopolitical consequences and global instability than this one.
In the last 24 hours or so, more and more counter terrorism experts have come forward to question the wisdom of the ban because of the concern that you raise. Here's what a couple of Republicans have said related to that:
"We fear this executive order will become a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism," Sen. John McCain and Sen. LIndsay Graham said in a joint statement, adding that Trump's executive order "may do more to help terrorist recruitment than improve our security."
This is and has been pretty much a shared perspective across both parties in the national security establishment. We are in effect lighting a fire cracker and tossing it in a public space where lots of people have guns. The chances of blow back, perhaps deadly, is near certain.
Remember the letter 50 Top Republican Security Officials wrote to the Times warning the nation of a Trump Presidency? Well we have seen what they feared in the early going already. The guys who work in the trenches are sh*ting themselves, our spooks even warned their Israeli counterparts about sharing info.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/08/08/us/politics/national-security-letter-trump.html?_r=
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