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Offline rangerrebew

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The risk of another 9/11 is greater than ever, thanks to these Biden-Harris policies
Opinion by Robert Greenway • 1h


Last December, FBI Director Wray told Congress he’d never in his career seen so many threats against the United States as he did then. There were "blinking lights everywhere," he said, a reference to a chapter in the 9/11 Commission Report’s titled "The System Was Blinking Red."
 
Nine months later, as we mark the 23rd anniversary of the horrific terrorist strike that left 2,977 American dead, the chances of a repeat attack are just as high – if not higher.

This is a direct result of the Biden-Harris administration’s actions and inactions, which have left America less secure at home and at grave risk abroad.
 
For example, as the president and vice president took office in 2021, Iran-backed actors found they could launch attacks with near impunity. According to U.S. Central Command, from 2021 until March 2023, Iran-backed proxies launched "about 78" attacks on U.S. force in Iraq and Syria, and faced a response only three times.

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The question I've been asking since about 2004 -- more relevant today than it was 20 years ago:
Who's winning...?