WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he has askedCongress to pass legislation ensuring that US aid is only delivered to”America’s friends” and always serves its interests.
He made the remarksin his first State of the Union speech, delivered in thechamber of the House of Representatives Tuesday night.
The remarks about the foreign assistance followed his mentioning of theUnited Nations General Assembly vote against America’s recognition ofJerusalem as Israel’s capital.
“Shortly afterwards, dozens of countries voted in against America’ssovereign right to make this recognition. American taxpayers generouslysend those same countries billions of dollars in aid every year.
“That is why, tonight, I am asking the Congress to pass legislation to helpensure American foreign-assistance dollars always serve American interests,and only go to America’s friends,” he said in the speech.’Terrorists should be treated like terrorists’
Trump urged Congress to ensure America continues to retain its power to beable to detain terrorists wherever “we chase them down”.
Terrorists are not merely criminals but are unlawful enemy combatants, hestressed, adding that whenever they are captured, they “should be treatedlike terrorists”.
Trump also announced to keep Guantanamo Bay open, breaking from hispredecessor Barack Obama´s lengthy and ultimately failed efforts to shutterthe maligned detention facility.
“I just signed an order directing Secretary Mattis to reexamine ourmilitary detention policy and to keep open the detention facilities atGuantanamo Bay,” Trump said.
Under president George W. Bush, the US military hastily constructed aprison camp on Guantanamo Bay, located on the US naval base on the easterntip of Cuba, in the months following the US-led invasion of Afghanistanafter the September 11, 2001 attacks.
At the height of its operations after 9/11, the facility held 780 people,detained mostly for their alleged ties to Al-Qaeda and the Taliban.
Since then, hundreds have been transferred back to their home countries orother places.
Some of the most notorious inmates, including several alleged 9/11co-conspirators, among them accused mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, arestill awaiting trial.’No longer undermined by artificial timelines in Afghanistan’
Trump said in his address that the US military is no longer undermined by”artificial timelines” inAfghanistan.
“Our warriors in Afghanistan also have new rules of engagement. Along withtheir heroic Afghan partners, our military is no longer undermined byartificial timelines, and we no longer tell our enemies our plans.”
State Department spokespersonHeather Nauert tweeted US Secretary of StateRex Tillerson’s statement on Trump’s State of the Union address.
“As President Trump emphasizes, we keep America safe when our nationalsecurity is based on the principle of peace through strength. We willcontinue to pursue the peaceful denuclearization of North Korea, preventterrorists from regaining safe havens in Syria and Afghanistan, and holdIran accountable for its full range of threatening activities.