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Whatever one thinks of Trump's rhetoric, his is a voice of certainty at a time when a growing number of Americans appear fed up with a seemingly ineffective government, weak statements and even weaker responses. Example:
Are words the cause of so many American deaths from terrorists attacks and on battlefields in
Many Americans believe their government cares more about the sensitivity of Muslims than it does for them. From releasing detainees from Guantanamo prison, some of whom have gone on to plot terrorists attacks against Americans, to the acceptance of thousands of refugees from Islamic countries where terrorism appears to be a major export, people are rightly concerned.
Adding to those justifiable concerns is this
This is the same administration that promised "robust" vetting of all immigrants. It's not the kind of storyline that builds confidence among a populace that is increasingly skeptical about their government's ability to protect the homeland.
Many people are afraid to say what should be said for fear of being labeled an "Islamophobe." Those who deny the threat of Islamic extremism in this country are quick to brand those in opposition with that term, even though in many cases their only sin is taking seriously the virulent rhetoric of racial Islamists, who blatantly admit to wanting to destroy western countries, especially
In the September issue Trifkovic writes: "The enemy is Islam, a supremacist ideology of permanent conflict and conquest, which is and has always been structurally unamenable to compromise with non-Islam. It has a highly developed legal, political, and moral doctrine, rooted in its core texts, which denies the legitimacy of any other belief system and form of social organization. Its exponents are state actors (most notably
All Muslims do not buy into these doctrines, but those who don't are regarded as heretics by those who do. Don't take my word for it. Do the research. The motives and goals of radical Islamists are in their writings, sermons and media.
The latest terrorists attacks, and the possibility of more to come before the election, can only benefit
Americans are tired of losing wars. This one they want to win. To those who want to win, Trump is Gen. Patton.
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Cal Thomas, America's most-syndicated columnist, is the author of 10 books.
