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Mark Steyn: Shooter exposes hole in U.S. terror strategy
Same ideological pathologies that drive al-Qaida overpowered Hasan's American identity.
The Hole at the Heart of Our Strategy by Mark Steyn on National Review Online
article.nationalreview.com — hirteen dead and 31 wounded would be a bad day for the U.S. military in Afghanistan, and... a great victory for the Taliban. When it happens in Texas, in the heart of the biggest military base in the nation, at a processing center for soldiers either ... (more) The Hole at the Heart of Our Strategy by Mark Steyn on ...
The Hole at the Heart of Our Strategy -- By: Mark Steyn
article.nationalreview.com — T hirteen dead and 31 wounded would be a bad day for the U.S. military in Afghanistan,... and a great victory for the Taliban. When it happens in Texas, in the heart of the biggest military base in the nation, at a processing center for soldiers either ... (more) The Hole at the Heart of Our Strategy -- By: Mark Steyn
Steyn on Obamacare
commonsensewonder.blogspot.com — From Mark Steyn : I don't like to say I told you so, but I've been saying... for months now that the trick is to drag this thing across the finish line with 50.0000000000001 percent of the vote as soon as possible. From my "Happy Warrior" column in NR back in July: Obama believes in “the ... (more) Steyn on Obamacare
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The Night the Lights Were Dhimmed in Texas
Cold Fury — ... guy manning the airport-security desk.…The vast majority of Muslims don’t conspire to kill cartoonists or murder their daughters or shoot dozens of their fellow soldiers. But Islam inspires enough of this behavior to make it a legitimate topic of analysis. Don’t hold your breath. We’d rather talk about anything else — even in the Army. … America has the best troops and fiercest firepower, but no strategy for throttling the ideology that drives the enemy — in Afghanistan and in Texas. Read it all …before a Human Rights Commission bans it as “hate speech”, while ignoring Muslim ...

The Hole
Blue Crab Boulevard — ... Mark Steyn : Thirteen dead and 28 wounded would be a bad day for the U.S. military in Afghanistan and a great victory for the Taliban. When it happens in Texas, in the heart of the biggest military base in the nation, at a processing center for soldiers either returning from or deploying to combat overseas, it is not merely a “tragedy” (as too many people called it) but a glimpse of a potentially fatal flaw at the heart of what we have called, since 9/11, the “war on terror.” Brave soldiers trained to hunt down and kill America’s enemy abroad were killed in the safety and ...

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Will the FBI Properly Investigate the Fort Hood shooter’s Alleged al Qaeda Ties?
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Afghanistan Strategy
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