White House Counterterrorism Strategy Targets the Usual Suspects — and some Who Aren’t
The 16-page memo expands surveillance and cyber tools while critics say it selectively cites data and overlooks far-right violence.
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POLITICS: Miranda Devine: The Trump admin is going after violent leftists and their twisted ideology
Jihadis and cartels are targets of the new White House counterterrorism strategy, but so, too, are Antifa, Trantifa and other violent domestic left-wing anti-American groups. It’s a sharp departure from the Biden administration’s sinister national strategy on counterterrorism that pretended groups like Antifa didn’t exist and instead targeted Catholics at traditional mass, parents questioning gender ideology at school-board meetings and Trump s…
Miranda Devine: The Trump admin is going after violent leftists and their twisted ideology
Jihadis and cartels are targets of the new White House counterterrorism strategy, but so, too, are Antifa, Trantifa and other violent domestic left-wing anti-American groups.
White House counterterrorism strategy targets the usual suspects — and some who aren’t
The Trump administration’s new counterterrorism strategy targets drug cartels, Islamic terror groups — and left-wing domestic organizations that President Donald Trump views as enemies. The 16-page memo, which some analysts at The Guardian labeled as bizarre, identifies the former Biden administration, transgender Americans and antifa as threats to public safety. However, it makes no mention of far-right extremists, even though Congress and fede…
Navy expert issues point-by-point take down of Trump’s strategy 'mess'
A former Naval War College teacher is blasting the White House’s new counterterrorism plan as a sloppy, politicized document that reads less like a sober strategy and more like a manifesto.The 2026 United States Counterterrorism Strategy was released last week, and Nichols called it "a mess." Reviewing it, he noted typos, hyperbole and an unnatural obsession with former President Joe Biden. Worse, however, Nichols argued there's no legitimate st…
The new counterterrorism strategy – who is going to do the work?
“We face new categories and combinations of violent actors that make the established ways of doing counterterrorism insufficient or obsolete. We face a multiplicity of deadly threats from terror groups and non-state actors, often secretly supported by governments who wish to undermine us. Currently, we face three major types of terror groups: • Narcoterrorists and Transnational Gangs • Legacy Islamist Terrorists • Violent Left-Wing Extremists, i…
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