United States military involvement in Iraq is increasing, but it is not mitigating the threat of global terrorist networks. Richard Clarke, former head of counterterrorism at the National Security ...
United States military involvement in Iraq is increasing, but it is not mitigating the threat of global terrorist networks. Richard Clarke, former head of counterterrorism at the National Security Council, delivered this message in a speech this week at the Center for American Progress.
For more on the Clarke speech please see: www.americanprogress.org
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Put headphones on, it's the only way to hear it! Listen to this man people.We have to pesent a better way of life than islamic extremists do! True democracy not Bush's twisted perversion of it.
What a great argument! Richard Clarke, if you're reading this, your arguments are not falling on deaf ears! I have read you book and I respect you for everything you have done for this country (and continue to do) Your honesty a is blessing to the American people. Of course the American people need good ears to hear what your saying. Maybe if you could just get a little closer to the microphone.
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