Birmingham Post

Trump makes sense for once: bring our ISIS fighters home

- Chris Bucktin STATESIDE

IN the past two years, I can count on Captain Hook’s bad hand how many times I have agreed with Donald Trump.

Since coming to power, he has single-handedly brought mayhem, malice and madness to the oncehighly respected Oval Office.

However, following his latest Twitter outburst, I found myself unusually agreeing with his thoughts.

At the weekend Trump called on the UK to take back and put on trial British ISIS fighters who have been captured in Syria.

The President demanded Theresa May “step up and do the job” as he asked other European leaders to do the same with more than 800 foreign jihadists being held by US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces.

“The Caliphate is ready to fall,” Trump wrote. “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.”

Again Trump demonstrat­ed his ineptitude at trying to bully European allies by threatenin­g to release the jihadists if no action was taken, but the sentiment about taking care of our own is entirely correct.

For far too long, Europe has relied on the States to solve what are effectivel­y its problems.

In response to Trump’s warning, EU countries said they would not be steamrolle­red into taking back citizens caught fighting for Islamic State just because he told them to.

Home Secretary Sajid Javid said Britain would “not hesitate” to prevent the return of ISIS fighters to the UK.

“We have a range of tough measures to stop people who pose a serious threat from returning to the UK, including depriving them of their British citizenshi­p or excluding them from the UK,” Javid said.

This week he stripped ISIS bride Shamima Begum of her UK citizenshi­p. He added it was his priority to “ensure the safety and security of the UK” and that he won’t “let anything jeopardise this.”

France said it would assess each case on its merits while Germany added it wouldn’t accept them without guarantees they can be taken into custody straight away.

Of course, no country should want such heinous thugs in their midsts.

It is understand­able, too, why so many say they deserve not one iota of ‘fairness’. After all, did they show the same ‘fairness’ to those they slaughtere­d on the battlefiel­d?

Ultimately though, ISIS is a global terror that requires a global response that is not left to the countries in which they fought.

It is imperative these goons, no matter how deep our hatred towards them and their ideals, are dealt with to help prevent others in the UK being radicalise­d. British ISIS fighters should be brought back, held, questioned, put through due process and imprisoned.

The danger is that if we turn our backs, their treatment could have significan­t consequenc­es, becoming a recruiting tool for ISIS.

Perish the thought that other ticking timebombs in the UK become radicalise­d due to our inaction abroad.

The British are our responsibi­lity, but those found guilty must be dealt with appropriat­ely.

They are, quite simply, traitors.

For too long we’ve seen too many given an easy ride, released back onto the streets, gifted with all the benefits Britain affords its citizens.

The freedoms we hold so dear and which these treasonous jihadists so bitterly rejected in their support of ISIS should never be bestowed upon them again.

To those found guilty, life should mean life, and from there may they rot in hell.

Ultimately Isis is a global terror that requires a global response

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