It comes as no surprise that GOP
presidential candidate Donald Trump has been making headlines again after
causing a controversy with statements he’s made. Recently, he drew criticism
from many establishment Republicans when he pointed out that the 9/11 2001
terror attacks happened on former President George W. Bush’s watch.
Trump is certain the terrorists would
never have hit America if he had been in the White House because he was on
alert for terrorist attacks well before passenger planes were turned into
missiles and used against Americans.
Much to the chagrin of his detractors,
it turns out that Trump can back up his statements. Way back in 2000 — a full
19 months before September 11, 2001 — Trump wrote in detail about the threat
that terrorism posed to the United States. In his opinion, a major terrorist
attack on a U.S. city was not only likely, it was inevitable.
In his book The America We Deserve Trump
wrote:
“I really am convinced we’re in danger
of the sort of terrorist attacks that will make the bombing of the Trade Center
look like kids playing with firecrackers…. No sensible analyst rejects this
possibility, and plenty of them, like me, are not wondering if but when it will
happen.”
Trump had harsh words for American
foreign policy and even mentioned Osama bin Laden by name:
“One day we’re told that a shadowy
figure with no fixed address named Osama bin-Laden is public enemy number one,
and U.S. jetfighters lay waste to his camp in Afghanistan. He escapes back
under some rock, and a few news cycles later it’s on to a new enemy and new
crisis.”
Fellow GOP candidate, Jeb Bush didn’t
miss an opportunity to take offense at Trump’s comments and grab a little
headline space for himself. He took to Twitter and called Trump’s criticism
“pathetic.” He later told Jake Tapper on CNN that, “Trump talks about foreign
policy like he’s still on his reality show, ‘The Apprentice.’”
Since Trump’s book came out at least
four years prior to ‘The Apprentice’ being aired on television, Jeb’s comments
don’t hold water. In fact, The Donald devoted a large section of his book to
discussing how terrorism was the biggest threat to American national security
and that the government’s failure to adequately address it was placing us all
in danger.
“For
many years now, that foreign-policy establishment has insisted that questioning
Bush’s failure to stop the September 11 attacks constitutes an outrageous
slur,” he writes, arguing former Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer’s attack on
Trump, calling him a “truther” on CNN, is “blurring the line between accusing
Bush of having orchestrated the attacks and accusing Bush of having been
insufficiently vigilant in trying to stop them. But Bush was insufficiently vigilant. The
evidence is overwhelming.”
Does learning that Trump was on alert
toward Islamic terrorism well before 9/11 surprise you? Do you agree with Trump
and Beinhart that George W. was “insufficiently vigilant” in this regard?
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