US Attack: Donald Trump is worried about Islamic terrorism, how ISIS sympathizers entered the US Army, how will US deal with this challenge?

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America was shocked by the attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas.Trump blamed Biden’s policies for increasing violence.The New Orleans attacker was a former US Army soldier and ISIS supporter.

Washington: The beginning of the New Year in America was very sad. As soon as the New Year began, America was shaken by explosions. The terrorist attack in New Orleans on Wednesday and the subsequent explosion outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas have shocked the entire America. Now new President Donald Trump has blamed President Joe Biden’s policy for the increasing violence in America.

He further said that Biden and the group of “thugs” who interfered in his election have caused permanent damage to the country. Trump’s statement came after a pickup truck drove into a crowd in New Orleans. At least 15 people were killed in this attack. On Wednesday, an explosion occurred outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.

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Trump on Thursday blamed President Joe Biden’s “open borders policy” for the increase in violent crime in the country. Trump posted on Truth Social that ‘Under Biden’s “Open Borders Policy”, he has repeatedly warned at rallies and elsewhere that radical Islamic terrorism and other forms of violent crime will become so severe in America that it is unimaginable. It would be difficult to do or believe.

Trump has been continuously expressing concern over Islamic terrorism. (Photo AP)

concern about islamic terrorism
Trump has been continuously expressing concern over Islamic terrorism. He once again claimed and wrote in his post that this time has come and it is worse than anticipated. He wrote in his post, “With Biden’s ‘Open Border Policy’, I have said many times at rallies and elsewhere that radical Islamic terrorism and other forms of violent crime will become too bad in America to imagine or believe.” It will also be difficult. That time has come, but now it is worse than we could have imagined.”

ISIS enters America’s army
It is known that 42 year old Shamsuddin Jabbar, a resident of Texas, crushed the crowd in New Orleans with a high-speed pickup truck. 15 people were killed and more than 35 people were seriously injured in this attack. He was an ISIS supporter. After the incident, police killed Jabbar. After the incident, the FBI recovered an ISIS flag and explosives from his car.

The FBI recovered an ISIS flag and explosives from his car. (Photo AP)

Public records show that Jabbar had served in the US Army for about ten years. He worked as a human resources and IT specialist in the Army. He currently worked in real estate in Houston, Texas. In a video, he described himself as a native of Beaumont, a city located 130 km east of Houston.

How will US deal with this challenge?
Trump appeared to be very strict regarding terrorism in his first government. He had taken strict action against terrorism. He promoted military operations against terrorist organizations like ISIS. In 2025, his government may again take strict steps against terrorists and fundamentalist groups. He has already indicated this. Trump has always given priority to border security. He had repeatedly raised the issue of border security in election rallies and had targeted Biden a lot for this.

In view of the increasing threats of terrorism, Trump will implement even more stringent border security measures. However, this could lead to tighter surveillance and improvements in visa processes to prevent illegal infiltration and entry of terrorists. In view of increasing terrorist activities, Trump will tighten the scrutiny of people coming from across the border and further strengthen migration policies. Especially from those countries which have become hubs of terrorist activities.

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