December 15, 2015
Fighting the War on Terror
The president’s recent speech highlighted his strategy -- or a better description, his non-strategy. Unfortunately, it was the same old rhetoric with no new measures. As usual when he is criticized, he always resorts to saying the opposition is not offering any suggestions. On December 15th the Republican candidates will once again debate. They might want to listen to these national security officials who gave their suggestions to American Thinker on how the War on Terror should be fought.
The Republican candidates might want to follow the lead of Former CIA Director Michael Hayden, who told American Thinker, “If the president's description was trending in the right direction, his prescription was fairly static. Indeed, the bulk of the speech comprised the president cataloging what we have been doing, why it represented wisdom, and why more robust action, described as being ‘drawn once more into a long and costly ground war’, a...(Read Full Article)