Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Top Takes on National Security Do 'less offensive' terms regarding national security issues help or harm us?

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Janet Napolitano
With almost two dozen attempted attacks thwarted since 9/11 by terrorists either already here or trying to come here to kill Americans it makes no sense to minimize the threat.

- James Jay Carafano, Ph.D., is a leading expert in defense affaires, intelligence, military operations and strategy, and homeland security at the Heritage Foundation.

By Dr. Candace de Russy

To lump the terrorist scourge in the catch-all category of "man-caused" disasters, as Napolitano does, effectively obscures its Islamofascist origins and specific destructive consequences.

Such pussy-footing around terror amounts to cynical word games intended to propitiate the Obama Administration’s anti-anti-terrorist supporters.

Napolitano’s trifling dismissal of “the politics of fear” is more of the same. Neither politics nor fear caused 9/11, or the bloody parade of related attacks. Islamofascism did. Read more ...

Source: FSM

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