We're still stymied by the old stand-off between those who wish to fight terrorism and resistance fighters.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Put simply, we are still at war with radical Islamic groups and an ideological movement that can't be ignored nor wished away.
The fight against international terrorism isn't just a fight against a bunch of misguided extremists; it is a fight to defend the values that we hold dear.
If we don't fight hard enough for the things we stand for, at some point we have to recognize that we don't really stand for them.
The fight, this war, this fight against the remnants of terrorism will go on for some time.
There was no doubt that sooner or later we will fight. But we will fight not in the way of the dissidents' protests. We understood that we needed to be as professional as possible.
We have shown, given these last three years, that we were succeeding in fighting terrorists. While during the first 30 years of the former governments they didn't.
We have to remain vigilant, and we have to continue to take the fight to the terrorist.
We are still fighters.
Now we are showing to the world that this fighting against two terrorist groups was feasible and now we have an isolated case which doesn't mean that terrorism is alive, as it was before.
On military battlefields, we have defeated radical Islamic forces every time we have seriously gone after them, from Iraq to Afghanistan.