The Sunday Post (Inverness)

He’s more dangerous than ISIS

Your verdict in our new poll

- By Kieran Andrews KIANDREWS@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Scots think Donald Trump is more dangerous than ISIS, a Sunday Post poll reveals today.

A third of people questioned reckon the controvers­ial US President poses a greater threat to world security than Islamic terrorists, North Korean dictator Kim Jong- un or Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The President has been accused of reckless, ill- informed internatio­nal interventi­ons since arriving in the White House.

He has provoked diplomatic consternat­ion and escalated fears of conflict after personal attacks on foreign leaders, including volatile North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Last week, violence flared in the Middle East after the former reality TV star controvers­ially backed Israel’s claim that Jerusalem is the country’s capital.

Israeli forces and Palestinia­n protesters clashed in the occupied West Bank, which left one Palestinia­n dead and more than 200 people injured.

Tensions are high in the region following Mr Trump’s announceme­nt that he would, unlike other Western countries, move the U. S embassy to Jerusalem. His policy shift was hailed by Israel but condemned across the Arab and Islamic world.

Western allies also disavowed the move, which reversed decades of US neutrality on the status of Jerusalem.

Our Survation poll found that 33% of people believe President Trump is the greatest threat to internatio­nal security, while 32% think Islamic terrorism provides the biggest risk.

Kim Jong- un is next in line with 18% while Mr Putin polled just 4% despite Russia being accused of interferin­g with democratic elections across the West, including last year’s US Presidenti­al vote.

Phil O’Br i en, of St Andrews University’s School of Internatio­nal Relations, says the “aggressive rhetoric” directed from the White House towards foreign administra­tions, in particular North Korea, will be central to people’s worries.

He said: “He has been talking about attacking North Korea. He himself has brought up the prospect of war.

“He is talking much more about war and a pre- emptive attack on North Korea than previous presidents.”

President Trump’s unpredicta­bility is another reason for concern, but Prof O’Brien argued that he could be talking big without necessaril­y following through with his threats.

“My own view about Trump is he doesn’t necessaril­y mean what he says,” he said.

“Trump says many things, he is a child emotionall­y. Would he go to war with North Korea? I have no idea. He says things for effect but the thing is he can be impulsive and emotional.

“A lot depends on to what degree he is being reined in by ( US Defence Secretary) Jim Mattis and ( US Secretar y of State) Rex Tillerson. If Mattis is in control of when the US goes to war I wouldn’t be worried. He is a thoughtful guy. If Trump is calling the shots as commander in chief then I don’t know.”

“We have had a very dangerous past 17 years and have been waging a series of wars led by the US. Is it now more dangerous than it has been? No, I don’t think so but certainly it is not any safer.”

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