Extreme Muslim Immigration Ban Suggests Bannon Is Running the White House
Extreme Muslim Immigration Ban Suggests Bannon Is Running the White House · The Fiscal Times

The two biggest stories of the past few days, President Trump’s immigration ban and his restructuring of the National Security Council to elevate his chief political strategist above top military and intelligence leaders are largely being treated as separate events. But there is a case to be made that they should, even that they must be viewed as two sides of the same coin.

The ban, announced Friday night, bars all refugees from entering the country for 120 days, and singles out refugees from Syria, the victims of a horrific humanitarian disaster, for an indefinite ban. It also bars people from seven majority Muslim countries, including Syria, and those holding valid visas, from coming to the United States for at least 90 days. The ban was initially applied to legal permanent residents, but after multiple federal judges issued stays against enforcement, the Trump administration seems to be backtracking slightly.

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As many warned, the decision to implement what amounts to a ban on millions of Muslims coming to the United States, combined with Trump’s spoken assurance that he will give preferential treatment to Christians, was greeted with glee by supporters of terrorist organizations. They predicted that it would reinforce the idea that the United States is at war not with terrorism but with Islam as a whole.

And that’s where Steve Bannon comes in. Trump’s senior counselor and chief strategist does not want to prevent a war between the US-led West and Islam. He believes an apocalyptic “war of immense proportions” has already started and that the real problem is that the West isn’t taking it seriously enough.

That view is largely shared by Michael Flynn, the retired Army General who serves as Trump’s National Security Advisor and chairs meetings of the NSC.

That’s why Friday’s other executive order needs to be seen as a companion piece to the travel ban. The second EO demoted the Director of National Intelligence and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff -- key leaders of the Intelligence and Defense communities, respectively -- from the Principals Committee of the National Security Council. Both will be limited to attending meetings that address issues specifically in their areas of expertise, though many struggled, particularly with regard to the DNI, to think of a national security related subject that would not be in their portfolios.

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In their places, it put Bannon, the former publisher of the alt-right Breitbart News, an individual with no relevant national security experience.