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Saturday, October 4, 2014

Biden: Terrorism no 'existential threat' to U.S.



Actually Joe is right this time
  • Let's bottom line this - The two major terrorist acts in the U.S. were 9-11 and the Boston Bombing.  Both acts stemmed directly from the our bi-partisan immigration policy that deliberately imports Muslims into America. Period.  Meanwhile the ISIS threat is a creation of the CIA and our allies who flooded Syrian Islamist groups with outside weapons.  Keep in mind that ISIS "magically" arrived just in time for the November elections.
  • Security is important, but we need to recognize that our government is creating conditions for terrorism and war.


Vice President Biden argued Thursday night in a foreign policy address at Harvard University that Americans “face no existential threat” from terrorism.

Imploring students to keep the threat posed by violent extremists “in perspective,” Biden said that although the country must remain vigilant, terrorists did not fundamentally challenge “our way of life or our security.”

“Let me say it again: We face no existential threat — none — to our way of life or our ultimate security,” Biden said. “You are twice as likely to be struck by lightning as you around to be affected by a terrorist event in the United States.”


“Our allies in the region were our largest problem in Syria,” Biden said, explaining that Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the UAE were “so determined to take down Assad,” that in a sense they started a “proxy Sunni-Shia war” by pouring “hundreds of millions of dollars and tens of thousands of tons of weapons” towards anyone who would fight against Assad.

“And we could not convince our colleagues to stop supplying them,” said Biden, thus disassociating the US from unleashing the civil war in Syria reports RT News.  (A total lie Joe.  The CIA was working with our allies.)

“The outcome of such a policy now is more visible,” he said, as it turned out they supplied extremists from Al-Nusra Front and Al-Qaeda.

“But of what I’m more astonished is of his apparent amnesia about what America and Britain were trying to ferment in Syria only a year ago. They were not only putting staff intelligence personnel on the ground, and providing logistical support to the rebels in Syria; they were spearheading the campaign to try to oust Assad,” former MI5 agent Annie Machon told RT.

She added that “Perhaps, the Vice President is finally learning some lessons from history. It does not matter who you think your friends are going to be in the region. Very often they will be taken over or subsumed into a more radical group.”

Via:  The Hill


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