'The US should not be an accomplice to anyone who terrorises his fellow citizens and calls it counter-terrorism, but that is precisely what Trump is doing.' Opinion | willdizard
The Muslim Brotherhood may soon be designated as a terrorist organisation by the United States thanks to the prodding of Egyptian autocrat Abdel Fatah el Sisi, who recently visited the White House.
In Sisi’s Egypt, politics itself is outlawed, and any politics pose a threat to Sisi’s rule as president, whichIndeed, taking his advice runs counter to the text of various US federal government websites. And a terrorist organisation designation for the Brotherhood will go a long way to outlawing politics itself across the region.
Christianity expresses itself in politics in the US all the time. Sometimes the influence is helpful to human wellbeing, and sometimes it isn’t. But achieving a separation, or at least a healthy distance, between state and religion cannot happen at the point of a gun, but rather by the inclusion of religion in the democratic process of negotiation between different ideologies.
President Barack Obama, Trump’s professorial predecessor, also made ill-considered foreign policy decisions that made the world less safe, but at least he made them himself. Even the British Empire prompted the US to enter World War I with a doctored telegram it said it intercepted between Germany and Mexico. The Crown wanted America to enter the war against Germany, so it convinced the US foreign policy establishment at the time that Germany would invade the US with Mexican help. Although reluctant to engage in foreign entanglements, President Woodrow Wilson came to the allies aid.
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