Summary

Experts warn that Trump’s proposal for the U.S. to “take over” Gaza is fueling jihadist propaganda and could inspire terrorist attacks.

Security analysts say extremist groups will use his remarks to recruit, portraying the U.S. as an occupying force.

Critics, including Sen. Chris Murphy, argue Trump’s rhetoric directly aids terrorist recruitment.

Despite global backlash, Trump has defended his stance.

Former officials warn that, combined with recent cuts to intelligence agencies, these statements heighten the risk of terrorism targeting Americans at home and abroad.

  • Zaktor
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    10 hours ago

    They had to make sure to have quality kneepads… You know why.

    Oh, I do know why! You really made fun of them good by implying they do gay stuff.

    • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      9 hours ago

      The fact that you think the joke was about being gay, says a whole lot about you.

      I could not care less about dudes sucking dick. I was referring to the subservience that comes with it.