Will call international meet to halt spread of radical Islam: Trump

Trump said his administration will aggressively pursue joint and coalition military operations to crush and destroy ISIS.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Merrill Auditorium in Portland, Maine. (AP)
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Merrill Auditorium in Portland, Maine. (AP)

WASHINGTON: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has said that the era of nation building should come to an end, as he laid out a foreign policy approach to deal with the Islamic State militant group and radical Islam.

"If I become president, the era of nation-building will be brought to a very swift and decisive end. Our new approach- which must be shared by both parties in America, by our allies overseas and by our friends in the Middle East - must be to halt the spread of radical Islam," Trump said in a major policy speech on defeating radical Islam in Ohio.

"All actions should be oriented around this goal and any country which shares this goal will be our ally. Some don't share this goal. We cannot always choose our friends but we can never fail to recognise our enemies," he said.

"As president, I will call for an international conference focused on this goal. We will work side by side with our friends in the Middle East, including our greatest ally Israel. We will partner with King Abdullah of Jordan and the president of Egypt, President Sisi, and all others who

recognise this ideology of death that must be extinguished," Trump said.

A Trump Administration, he said, will also work very closely with NATO on this new mission.

"I had previously said that NATO was obsolete because it failed to deal adequately with terrorism. Since my comments, they have changed their policy and now have a new division focused on terror threats. Very good. Very, very good," he said.

"I also believe that we could find common ground with Russia in a fight against ISIS. Wouldn't that be a good thing? Wouldn't that be a good thing? They, too, have much at stake in the outcome in Syria, and have had their own battles with Islamic terrorism just as bad as ours. They have a big, big problem in Russia with ISIS," he said.

Trump said his administration will aggressively pursue joint and coalition military operations to crush and destroy ISIS.

International cooperation to cut off their funding, expanded intelligence sharing, and cyber warfare to disrupt and disable their propaganda and recruiting. Their recruiting is taking place right now, and they're setting records. It's got to be stopped, he said.

"We cannot allow the internet to be used as a recruiting tool and for other purposes by our enemy. We must shut down their access to this form of communication, and we must do it immediately," he said.

Trump alleged that the rise of ISIS is the direct result of policy decisions made by President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, his Democratic rival who served as the Secretary of State in his first term.

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