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Donald Trump slams Muslims for failing to report suspicious activity within their own communities as he insists he would 'hit ISIS so hard you wouldn't believe it'



Republican presidential candidate criticises 'outrageous' Brussels attack
Says it's 'a disgrace' that Paris attack suspect evaded capture in his area
Salah Abdeslam had been hiding in Brussels neighbourhood for 4 months
Mr Trump tells ITV that when Muslims 'see trouble they aren't reporting it'


Speaking to ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Mr Trump said: ‘When they see trouble they have to report it, they are not reporting it, they are absolutely not reporting it and that's a big problem.’

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Presidential candidate: Donald Trump (pictured today) said it was ‘a disgrace’ that a suspect behind last year’s Paris attacks had been found after a long manhunt by police in an area of Brussels where he lived



 

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Donald Trump condemned Muslims today for failing to report suspicious activity within their own communities - insisting they must do more to help prevent attacks such as those in Belgium.


The US Republican presidential candidate said it was ‘a disgrace’ that a suspect behind last year’s Paris attacks had been found after a long manhunt by police in an area of Brussels where he lived.


Mr Trump, who wants a ban on Muslims entering the US, condemned the ‘outrageous’ attacks on the Brussels airport and metro yesterday and said he would ‘hit ISIS so hard you wouldn't believe it’.




Speaking to ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Mr Trump said: ‘When they see trouble they have to report it, they are not reporting it, they are absolutely not reporting it and that's a big problem.’
In the interview by DailyMail.com U.S. Editor-at-Large Piers Morgan, Mr Trump told of his fury that Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam had been living in his local area of Brussels for four months.
‘He was in his neighbourhood where he grew up and nobody even turned him in and supposedly this is retribution for that. It's a disgrace,’ he said.






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Interview: Mr Trump, who wants a ban on Muslims entering the US, spoke to DailyMail.com U.S. Editor-at-Large Piers Morgan on ITV's Good Morning Britain, condemned the ‘outrageous’ attacks on Brussels yesterday



 

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Mr Trump said there were signs that an attack by suspected Muslim extremists in California in December, which killed 14 people, could have been stopped.
‘A lot of people in the community knew they were going to do it because in their apartment they had bombs all over the floor... and they didn't report them,’ he said.
‘I don't know what it is. It's like they're protecting each other but they're really doing very bad damage. They have to open up to society, they have to report the bad ones.’






"I don't know what it is. It's like they're protecting each other but they're really doing very bad damage. They have to open up to society, they have to report the bad ones"
Donald Trump, on Muslim communities




 

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When asked what he would do to stop such attacks in the future, Mr Trump told the programme: 'I would hit ISIS so hard you wouldn't believe it, and I'd get the people over there to put up their soldiers because it's about time somebody did it.


'But I'd have such backup like you've never seen before in terms of air power, airstrikes etc, and you've got to take them out - and you've got to take them out harshly, and you've got to take them out fast.


'You have no choice. These people, you know, we're now in the age of chopping off heads, nobody would have believed this was possible. I would hit them very hard, very fast.’




He said Abdeslam was ‘really coddled and taken care of by people that like in the neighbourhood, and many people knew he was there, and yet he was the number one wanted fugitive in the world’.
Mr Trump added: ‘Everybody from that area knew he was there and nobody turned him in. There's something going on, and there's something wrong - you know it Piers, and so do I.’
Mr Trump told Mr Morgan - who said he considered the billionaire ‘a good friend’ he had known for a decade - that he did not believe many Britons were scared of the idea of him in the White House.
He said: ‘I don't think too many are. Honestly, I'm a very normal person. I happen to be intelligent, very intelligent, I guess, based on certain results that I get in doing things.’
Mr Trump's statements are ‘just not true’, said Miqdaad Versi, assistant secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain.
He told Good Morning Britain: ‘What we have to recognise is when some of these statements are made that fuel this idea of bigotry and really fuel the thing that terrorists themselves want - that Muslims are apart from the West and cannot be seen as equal citizens - these things are not good for our society.’
Mr Versi said he cannot speak for the rest of Europe but said in London it is ‘not the case’ that Muslims are not reporting people they suspect to be extremists, adding that there is a ‘much more integrated society’ in the UK.
He said: ‘In the UK British Muslims have been very outspoken on this issue.’
Mr Versi said research had shown that the overwhelming majority of Muslims in Britain would report suspicious activity.
He warned it was concerning that people are confusing criminality and religion.
He said: ‘We have to understand how much of this is due to them being Muslim communities or just a community of criminality which people are working within? And we have to try and not conflate the two together.’





 

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Mr Versi warned that bigotry against Muslims is growing, describing it as ‘a serious concern’. ‘That's dangerous for the cohesiveness of our society.’
Mr Basu said police had received ‘increasing volumes of calls’ to the dedicated anti-terror hotline since it was set up, which he described as a ‘measure of success’.
He told Good Morning Britain: ‘We know we are getting more referrals into our Prevent programmes which are aimed to dissuade people from radicalisation. So I think it's working but this is a generation of work.’




Asked whether an attack in the UK is inevitable he said he would not ‘patronise the public by saying that we are going to be capable of stopping every attack’ but highlighted that police had prevented seven attacks in a period of 12 months.
Yesterday, Mr Trump commented on the bombings hours after they happened, saying: 'This is going to happen in the United States.'
He then said in an interview on Fox News that the US needs to 'shut the borders' - a statement he repeated later in the morning while appearing on NBC’s The Today Show.
In that appearance he also told presenter Matt Lauer that he is a firm believer in using torture to get information from people behind attacks like the one in Brussels, stating: 'Waterboarding is fine.'
Mr Trump’s Democrat rival Hillary Clinton also called into The Today Show - and criticised Mr Trump's comments about waterboarding, saying: 'We don't need to resort to torture.'
Mr Trump also called into Fox Business Network's Mornings with Maria Bartiromo saying that the US must have surveillance of Muslims in this country, particularly at mosques.
The series of bombings in the Belgian capital - which occurred in the city's airport and at a Metro station close to the headquarters of the European Union - have claimed the lives of at least 34 individuals. ISIS has since claimed responsibility for the attacks in a statement.
Mr Trump previously called Brussels a 'hellhole' in January when asked about the city during a Fox Business interview.
The New York Times contacted Mayor Yvan Mayeur in the wake of that comment, who told the newspaper: 'We don't react to Mr Trump's comments. Have a nice day.'



 

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"I'd have such backup like you've never seen before in terms of air power, airstrikes etc, and you've got to take them out - and you've got to take them out harshly, and you've got to take them out fast"
Donald Trump, on ISIS




 

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"I'd have such backup like you've never seen before in terms of air power, airstrikes etc, and you've got to take them out - and you've got to take them out harshly, and you've got to take them out fast"
Donald Trump, on ISIS





Guy is scared of Megyn Kelly but would destroy ISIS. Ok Donald ......Trump has the dumbest supporters in the world.
 

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Guy is scared of Fox News but would destroy ISIS. Ok Barak ......Obama has the dumbest supporters in the world.

damn.....
 

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damn.....

Scared of Fox News? He's done multiple interviews with Fox poster boy Bill O. And under his admin he's killed more terrorists than the previous admin......the admin that actually created ISIS

"believe me I would hit them hard and fast". Lol....ok Donald. He will get tough with them on Twitter I'm sure.
 

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I hate Trump!!! But also believe that MOST Muslims want our way of life destroyed and Islamic laws & regimes installed.
 

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