Europe should withdraw ISIL foreign fighters, otherwise they will be left at the border, Trump’s threatens

Islamic State (ISIL) fighters

Islamic State (ISIL) fighters

Washington … News Time

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to release captured ISI fighters at the European border, if the European countries refuse to withdraw all their foreign militants, L’s genealogy does not change. Trump said Friday that he is in line with the policy of withdrawing troops from Syria, saying that the United States has done good to the world by eliminating the self-styled Caliphate terrorist group, and that it is time for other countries to move forward.

Speaking to newsmen after meeting with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the Oval Office of the White House, Trump said that we were asking them to withdraw the prisoners of war. They added that they refused. And at some point I have to say sorry. Either you bring them back or we will bring them to your border and release them. This is not the first time that Trump has warned his European allies on the issue of foreign fighters belonging to the Islamic State. After tweeting in February that the Islamic State’s caliphate had begun, the president had warned the allies over refusing to take back the captured militants.

Using the word Islamic State (ISIL) for the terrorist group, he wrote that the United States wanted to tell Britain, France, Germany and other European allies. To take back the more than 800 Islamic militants captured in Syria, and prosecute them. The alternative would not be good, as we would be forced to release them. According to recent US estimates, the Allied-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have imprisoned more than 2000 foreign fighters in prisons in northeastern Syria, who was captured along with other Islamic militants in Syria and Iraq. US and SDF officials warn that escapes from prisons have become commonplace, because of the numerous installations that were built as temporary prisons, the number of detainees has gone beyond scope. Chris Mayer, head of the task force to defeat the Islamic State (ISIL) in the Pentagon, told reporters on Wednesday that the matter was not satisfactory. Jail forces are not under control in northeastern Syria, in which 100,000 Islamic State fighters can be locked up.

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