Fred '08: Fred Thompson speaks at The Citadel
Fred '08: Fred Thompson speaks at The Citadel
Via JunkYardBlog, where See-Dubya writes, "Look, as I've said several times now, the guy gets it. He understands the central problem of defending a democratic country -- credibility and resolve."
"If we know anything from modern history, it is that when fanatical tyrants pledge to "wipe out" an entire nation, we should listen.
"This radical threat we face today is committed to a hundred year war, and has been waging one against us for decades ... in Beirut, Somalia, embassies in Africa, Saudi Arabia, on the USS Cole. Each time Americans were killed. Yet each time our response sent the wrong signals. This is an enemy that understands only the language of power. Today, the focus of this war is Afghanistan and Iraq, but it is clear that this struggle and our enemies extend far beyond those borders. To defend ourselves, we in the democratic world must assert our intentions in the clearest possible terms.
"Diplomacy, economic influence, and other means of persuasion are always to be preferred in our dealings with dangerous regimes and rival states. But the words of our leaders command much closer attention from adversaries when it is understood that we are prepared to use force when force is necessary. And for that deterrent to exist, the will of our people and the strength of our military must be unquestionable."
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