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<<<< “Domestic extremist violence continues to be unpredictable and, at times, severe,” the report states, yet radical Islam is not a domestic threat. And you think we are safe under this Administration????????
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Update: two days ago, Josh Earnst told reporters that Obama does have a comprehensive strategy for Iraq. This was followed by a presser in which Obama told us he has "no strategy for Syria." Obviously, you cannot have a strategy for ISIS Iraq without a strategy for ISIS Syria . . . . another rather boorish lie told by an Administration bungling its way to the final days of its remaining two years in office.
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Update: two days ago, Josh Earnst told reporters that Obama does have a comprehensive strategy for Iraq. This was followed by a presser in which Obama told us he has "no strategy for Syria." Obviously, you cannot have a strategy for ISIS Iraq without a strategy for ISIS Syria . . . . another rather boorish lie told by an Administration bungling its way to the final days of its remaining two years in office.
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The FBI’s
most recent national threat assessment for domestic terrorism makes no
reference to Islamist terror threats, despite last year’s Boston Marathon
bombing and the 2009 Fort
Hood shooting—both
carried out by radical Muslim Americans.
Instead,
the internal FBI intelligence report concluded in its 2013 assessment published
this month that the threat to U.S. internal security from extremists is limited
to attacks and activities by eight types of domestic extremist movements—none
motivated by radical Islam.
They
include anti-government militia groups and white supremacy extremists, along
with “sovereign citizen” nationalists, and anarchists. Other domestic threat
groups outlined by the FBI assessment include violent animal rights and environmentalist
extremists, black separatists, anti- and pro-abortion activists, and Puerto
Rican nationalists.
“Domestic
extremist violence continues to be unpredictable and, at times, severe,” the
report states.
Yea, that's why he took out bin Laden.... and you didn't hear much about that before it happened... didn't you?
ReplyDeleteYou didn't hear much about bin Laden because he was irrelevant. And 12 weeks after the Navy Seals took out bin Laden, 32 of them were killed in a revenge attack, thanks to Obama and Biden betraying their identity, effectively signing their death warrants. The Afghan war was lost three years ago. Obama never set up benchmarks for victory and even went so far as to suggest that his wars have no "victors and no vanquish." What a load of garbage.
ReplyDeleteLike any war in the Middle East, the war in Afghanistan can never be 'won' my a military solution, unless we install a dictator and occupy the country with 100,000+ troops, permanently. Is that what we should have done? You want to pay for that?
ReplyDeleteSo why did Obama waist 1500 American lives in Afghanistan? As far as spending money on our military complex - your financial guru, B Obama, once said , " All government spending is stimulus." One minute you all hate spending, the next minute, you all refuse to offer a balanced budget or a budget of any kind, for that matter. You all are a joke when it comes to leadership.
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