Monday, July 11, 2005
F'n Idiot
I assume fighting terror abroad so not having to face them at home, doesn't work for the British.
Does that mean our troops (and Iraqi Civilians) in Iraq are only there to be targets?
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"The war on terror goes on," Bush told reporters hours after the explosions.
Some have questioned whether Bush's strategy to fight the terrorists abroad so "we do not have to face them at home" is working when terrorists are planting bombs on London's public transportation. Great Britain is a key member of the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq.
Bush's homeland security adviser, Fran Townsend, defended the strategy during an interview on "Fox News Sunday."
The war in Iraq, she said, attracts terrorists there "where we have a fighting military and a coalition that can take them on and not have the sort of civilian casualties that you saw in London."
Does that mean our troops (and Iraqi Civilians) in Iraq are only there to be targets?