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General Category => Editorial/Opinion/Blogs => Topic started by: mystery-ak on December 01, 2016, 01:38:02 pm
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Terrorists Are People, Too
Not all of them want to die, and they hope we’ll tire out before they do.
By David French — December 1, 2016
There will come a time when our nation can fairly evaluate George W. Bush’s strategy and record in fighting terrorism. Perhaps that time can start now. A new book by James Mitchell, a man who questioned 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed contains an extraordinary revelation.
It turns out that those who believe that al-Qaeda attacked the U.S. in order to draw us into an Afghan quagmire are wrong. Terrorists attacked America expecting that we’d respond as we traditionally had, by treating terrorism primarily as a law-enforcement problem, with the military response limited to cruise-missile attacks like Bill Clinton’s ineffective 1998 strikes in response to the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. Instead, Bush chose a different course.
Writing in the Washington Post, Marc Thiessen quotes from Mitchell’s account:
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http://www.nationalreview.com/node/442609/print
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Dr. Sebastian Gorka: Obama counterterrorism policy is ‘absolute insanity’ [Video]
http://conservativevideos.com/dr-sebastian-gorka-obama-counterterrorism-policy-absolute-insanity-video/
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Anyone who believes terrorists are just like us needs to put their money where their mouth is. They need to go to the middle east, go to an ISIS camp and just start offering "free hugs", and then let me know how that works.
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Anyone who believes terrorists are just like us needs to put their money where their mouth is. They need to go to the middle east, go to an ISIS camp and just start offering "free hugs", and then let me know how that works.
— David French is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, a staff writer for National Review, and an attorney.
Despite the tone of the title, French is a long way from suggesting free hugs.