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To begin with, we can't focus completely on the threat of terrorism because we've first got to resolve the mess we've created in Iraq. We've left ourselves quite vulnerable here and in other parts of the world because so many of our assests are deployed or refitting.
Are terrorist acts legal issues? As opposed to what? If a guy comes here and blows a few things up taking lives with him, well, yeah I'd say that is a legal issue. Is it an act of war? From whom? McVeigh, Nichols, Kazinski (sp), Bundy, were terrorists; do we declare war on their home states? The majority of 9/11 terrorists were Saudi, no declaration of war there.
Terrorism is a tactic, not a country. You can't very well wage war against a tactic. However, those responsible for employing those tactics should be hunted down and prosecuted to the fullest extent.
I didn't defend Clinton. Matter of fact, I said he screwed up. I did say, though, what I remember his reasons being and what I thought the reaction from the public would have been. That neither condones nor condems his actions.
The efforts to prevent future attacks are centering around law enforcement. The news today reports that a radical cleric was arrested in the UK and will be extradited to the US. Granted we had to make some affirmation to the stipulations of no death penalty or military tribunal, but either way it's one less radical on the streets.
I've never advocated revoking the Patriot Act in whole. I do believe it needs to be tweaked, however.
Finally, once the mess in Iraq is squared away, I think the DoD may need to take a look at restructing the force in such a way that more Black Ops are available for "search and destroy" type missions. This of course would require tremendous diplomacy and a revamped foriegn policy. But I'd like to see Task Force 21, or something like it, utilized in such a way, in conjunction with Homeland Security, to go from country to country and root out the terrorist cells.
It doesn't seem that invading a country with our full military force is very effective in quashing an ideology. It seems to rather be strengthening their resolve. Although some say, "I'd rather fight them over there than here," imagine what the innocent inhabitants of "there" feel about that. Think it improves our image any or fosters a will of cooperation?
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Tent makers for Christie, 2016.