While on a trip to Cote d'Ivoire last week to help Ivanka Trump promote womens access to capital in Africa, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) warned of religious wars with radical ideology that would be hell on earth for women if they are not destroyed.
Its the enemy of mankind, not just the United States, Graham said, of the theoretical invaders,according to a recording provided to The Daily Beast. Some of our soldiers will be needed, but not a lot. Most of the fighting will be done by people in the region. I promise you the enemy will lose because very few mothers or fathers want to turn their daughters over to ISIS, Al Qaeda or any other group.
As he spoke, confused attendees could be heard on the recording asking each other in hushed tones what Graham was talking about. Graham and Ivanka, along with an American delegation that included Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE), were in Cote dIvoire to participate in the Women Entrepreneurship Finance Initiative (We-Fi). The initiative, an idea was first proposed by Ivanka in 2017, is housed in the World Bank and is a global partnership with governments, banks and other stakeholders. Its goal is to raise money to help prop up women businesses.
Following a panel We-Fis mission, Graham took the microphone and seemingly steered the conversation away from the days talking points to talk about a radical ideology that would cause war to break out, according to a recording provided to The Daily Beast. Asked about the comments Monday, Grahams office said the senator was referring to radical Islam.
Grahams remarks, intertwined with quiet claps from the audience, seemed to stir those in the audience who were at the summit to learn about the new opportunities We-Fi would offer women not only in Cote dIvoire, but also in countries throughout the continent.
Near the end of his remarks, Graham tried to pivot from terrorism to investment in women-owned ventures.
Were going to win this struggle. The only question is how long does it take and how many must die, Graham said, adding that it was critical to the U.S. to empower women in Africa because it makes America safer.
Giving a young woman in a remote, poor region an education and a voice for herself and her children is the terrorists worst nightmare, Graham said. So, if you really want to deal a blow to these evil people, build schools, create economic opportunity, allow a mother to have a say about the future of her children because she will inevitably say no to the terrorist.
President Trump has in the past referred to countries in Africa as shitholes and has yet to visit the continent. Melania Trump visited Ghana, Malawi, Kenya and Egypt in October. Ivanka spent several days last week in Ethiopia and Cote dIvoire last week with USAID Administrator Mark Green. Ivanka has no official role in We-Fi, but she spearheaded her own parallel initiative in the U.S. in 2018 to help promote the initiatives ideas and message.
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