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{UAH} Trump extends travel ban to 6 countries — but is OK with selling arms to those same places

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Trump extends travel ban to 6 countries — but is OK with selling arms to those same places

If these places are so threatening, the U.S. shouldn't continue to give their governments the very weapons that can make them even more unsafe.
The Nigerian army trains recruits to tackle the terror threat of the Islamist group Boko Haram. The new U.S. travel ban includes Nigerians, but America doesn't bar U.S. arm sales to their country.
The Nigerian army trains recruits to tackle the terror threat of the Islamist group Boko Haram. The new U.S. travel ban includes Nigerians, but America doesn't bar U.S. arm sales to their country.Pius Utomi Ekpei / AFP via Getty Images
Jan. 31, 2020, 11:35 PM GMT
By A. Trevor Thrall and Jordan Cohen

The Trump administration announced Friday that it is adding six new countries to the existing travel ban, joining the seven already on the list. The ban means that citizens living in these nations cannot get visas to travel to the United States without getting a special waiver, dramatically reducing the number of people from these countries visiting the United States. The administration's rationale for the ban is that conditions in those countries, especially the level of terrorism, raised the risk of allowing their citizens into the U.S. to an unacceptable level.

In these places, U.S. arms have not brought stability, much less peace. Instead, in many cases they have led to increased homicide rates and fed state-sponsored violence.

But if the administration is correct about the risks posed from the countries on the newly expanded list, why does it continue to allow the U.S. government and companies to sell weapons to more than half of them? During the Trump administration alone, the U.S. has sold Libya, Yemen, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Nigeria and Tanzania (the last five of which are new additions to the travel ban) everything from handguns and automatic weapons to light attack aircraft. Even more damning, since 2002 the U.S. has sold roughly $409 million worth of these weapons to 10 of these 13 nations despite their troubled political systems, poor human rights records, high levels of corruption and their participation in a range of conflicts.

The Trump administration is only the most recent administration to embrace what they believe to be the strategic and economic benefits of arms sales, while turning a blind eye to the downstream consequences of how these arms can increase terrorism and dysfunction in the countries to which they are sent.

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