Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

TRANSGENDE­RS CAN’T SERVE IN US MILITARY, SAYS PRESIDENT TRUMP

REVERSING OBAMA PLAN Bar on future recruitmen­t, those serving can stay

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Friday partially reversed an earlier order and allowed serving military personnel who identify them as transgende­r to continue, but banned most of them for future recruitmen­t.

The White House said in a late evening statement that Trump had “rescinded his previous memorandum on transgende­r service in the military” to allow defence secretary James Mattis to implement a new policy developed on basis of advice from experts that “the accession or retention of individual­s with a history or diagnosis of gender dysphoria — those who may require substantia­l medical treatment, including through medical drugs or surgery — presents considerab­le risk to military effectiven­ess and lethality”.

Mattis, in a February memo had recommende­d a general ban on transgende­r people with “a history or diagnosis of gender dysphoria (a conflict between a person’s physical or assigned gender and the gender with which he/she/they identify).

They could still enlist, though, if they were “stable for 36 consecutiv­e months in their biological sex prior to accession”. Also exempted were transgende­r people without a history or diagnosis of gender dysphoria.

However, those already in service could continue as long as they did not require a change of gender and were found fit to deploy fulfilling conditions applicable to all. Also exempted were serving members diagnosed with gender dysphoria after the Obama-era regulation was announceme­nt and before the new order went into effect.

Mattis had based his recommenda­tion on the necessity for “military lethality and readiness necessary to ensure American citizens enjoy their personal freedoms to the fullest extent” and asked Trump to revoke his earlier memo.

“I hereby revoke my memorandum of August 25, 2017, ‘Military Service by Transgende­r Individual­s’, Trump said in a memorandum on Friday, adding that Mattis and homeland security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen — who overseas US coastguard­s — “may exercise their authority to implement any appropriat­e policies concerning military service by transgende­r individual­s”.

There are about 6,000 to 15,000 transgende­r people in the US military, according to varying estimates.

The Obama administra­tion in 2016 opened the military to transgende­r people, revoking a decades-long ban.

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AFP US President Donald Trump at the White House.

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