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Originally Posted by Mr K
How is it sensible? .
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I've explained it at least twice on this thread. You need to check out media outside the UK to get the full story; don't trust the BBC to give you the full story it is against their anti Trump agenda.
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Obama administration identified the initial 7 countries as needing more attention from a travel perspective. The documentation provided by those countries was less than sufficient to prove that there was no security risk. The Trump administration decided to impose a temporary ban whilst working out ways to obtain more information. Iraq has now agreed to supply more information and has been taken off the list. According to a Whitehouse press briefing, the list is not set in stone; countries could be added or removed at a later date.
BTW Terrorism is not Saudi Arabia's default method of 'attacking' America; their method appears to be influence via financial investments.