U.S. president Donald Trump signed a national anti-terrorist strategy, which focuses mostly on neutralizing threats from drug cartels - reported Sebastian Gorka, White home chief advisor on Wednesday.
"We will not let cartels, jihadists or governments that support them to conspire against our citizens with impunity. Terrorists will not be able to find safe shelter at home or attack us from abroad" - Trump wrote in a 16-page document, quoted by the AP agency.
Gorka, manager of the White home for anti-terrorism, said Trump signed the paper on Tuesday, and in doing so he followed the rule that America as - as he pointed out - our homeland must be protected.
JG, PAP











