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John Kerry, winner of the Iowa caucus, takes this position:
The war on terror is less of a military operation and far more of an intelligence-gathering and law-enforcement operation. And we deserve presidential leadership that knows that and knows how to make America safer, and I will do that.
He pre-emptively removes the military from protecting the United States against terrorism. Can anyone think that the 70% reduction in Al Qaida could have been achieved if it were pursued with our military taken out of the picture?
Thank the left for this policy: pre-emptive surrender.