When Britain and the U.S. invaded Iraq, it was with the reasonable expectation that it was going to increase the threat of terror, as it has.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am confident that the British people will not be intimidated by terrorism.
I think the War on Terror has succeeded in creating more terror, more terrorists, a less safe America, and a less safe world.
Some have argued that confronting the threat from Iraq could detract from the war against terror. To the contrary, confronting the threat posed by Iraq is crucial to winning the war on terror.
The threat of terrorism is not stronger than the will of the American people.
The deliberate and deadly attacks which were carried out yesterday against our country were more than acts of terror. They were acts of war.
Remaining vigilant toward this ever-present threat means constantly learning how better to protect ourselves. But primarily it reminds us that we must fight and win the war on terror, so that we do not have to fight it here in America.
Terrorism is escalating to the point that Americans soon may have to choose between civil liberties and more intrusive means of protection.
Clinton himself acted in ways which increased the threat of terror.
Terrorists are always a threat to someone. If we'll be scared of them, it means they have won.
The liberation of Iraq is a crucial advance in the campaign against terror.