Taranaki Daily News

Trump threatens to release IS fighters if EU rejects them

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Donald Trump has demanded Britain and its continenta­l neighbours repatriate their captured Islamic State fighters and put them on trial – or face the terrorists being set free to ‘‘permeate Europe.’’

In a strongly-worded message tweeted on Sunday, the US president warned he would have little choice but to release approximat­ely 800 ‘‘jihadists’’ currently held by Americanba­cked Kurdish forces in Syria.

He said now was the time for the anti-Islamic State coalition partners to ‘‘step up’’ and take over ownership of its rogue citizens who threaten the safety of Europe.

‘‘The United States is asking Britain, France, Germany and other European allies to take back over 800 Isis fighters that we captured in Syria and put them on trial,’’ President Trump wrote.

‘‘The Caliphate is ready to fall. The alternativ­e is not a good one in that we will be forced to release them.

‘‘The US does not want to watch as these Isis fighters permeate Europe, which is where they are expected to go. We do so much, and spend so much – Time for others to step up and do the job that they are so capable of doing. We are pulling back after 100% Caliphate victory!’’

Time is rapidly running out to establish a coherent strategy with IS fighters now controllin­g a pocket of land just 700 metres square in eastern Syria. In a final gesture of defiance, IS militants laid down roadblocks yesterday around their final redoubt to prevent an estimated 1000 civilians trapped with them from leaving.

The Syrian Democratic Forces commanders have slowed a push on the village of Baghouz because of fears that civilians were being used as human shields.

The French army has revealed a senior officer was facing punishment after publicly criticisin­g coalition tactics. Colonel Francois-Regis Legrier said an emphasis on minimising risk to coalition personnel resulted in unnecessar­y civilian deaths and destructio­n of infrastruc­ture that could feed resentment, leading to another insurgency in the future.

Sajid Javid, the British Home Secretary, insisted last week he would ‘‘not hesitate’’ to prevent the return of anyone who supported terrorist organisati­ons abroad.

But General Lord Richard Dannatt, the former head of the British Army, said the UK had an obligation to accept its citizens.

‘‘Usually I disagree with Donald Trump, but on this occasion I think he’s right. If there are . . . a large number of foreign fighters in captivity in Syria who originate from countries like the UK, then they are our citizens and we have a responsibi­lity to act responsibl­y towards them. That means they have got to come back to this country.’’ – Telegraph Group

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