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Dick Cheney warns next terror attack on U.S. will be ‘far deadlier’ than September 11
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Cheney: Next Attack On Us Will Dwarf 9/11
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Dick Cheney warns next terror attack on U.S. will be 'far deadlier' than September 11
'I think 9/11 will turn out to be not nearly as bad as the next mass casualty attack
against the United States,' Cheney said
The former vice president credited the increased odds of an attack to 'the dramatic
spread of terrorist organizations' over the last several years
He also defended the Bush administration's aggressive anti-terrorism tactics: 'I
don't think we have any apologies to make'
By Francesca Chambers
‘Former Vice President Dick Cheney cautioned on Sunday that the next attack on the homeland will be ‘far deadlier’ than the last one.
‘We’re in a very dangerous period,’ Cheney told the Weekly Standard’s Bill Kristol in a
video interview released on Sunday. ‘I think it’s more threatening than the period
before 9/11.
‘I think 9/11 will turn out to be not nearly as bad as the next mass casualty attack
against the United States, which, if and when it comes, will be with something far
deadlier than airline tickets and box cutters,’ he continued.’
If and when the U.S. is attacked again, it 'will be with something far deadlier than
airline tickets and box cutters' former Vice President Dick Cheney said in an interview
released on Sunday
The former George W. Bush administration official acknowledged that 'some of the
decisions' his boss made were controversial and still are now, six years later, the
administration's methods were effective at 'preventing another mass casualty attack on
the U.S.'
'I don't think we have any apologies to make,' Cheney said.
'I think in a similar situation today, I would do exactly the same thing,' he stated.
Sorry I'm not sorry: Cheney told Weekly Standard founder Bill Kristol he has no regrets
about the way he and George W. Bush's administration aggressively combated terrorist
threats
Not citing the sitting president, Barack Obama, by name, Cheney suggested that his
unwillingness to engage Middle Eastern countries militarily could prove detrimental to
the U.S. and the international community.
'For us to look at that part of the world and think we can hide behind our ocean,
everything's fine, that's crazy,' he said. 'You gotta be a fool to believe isolationist
strategy is the way to go.
'We have no choice to be involved in that part of the world, and if we're not actively
involved, some very bad things are gonna happen,' he added.
Cheney also listed a nuclear Iran, cuts to the military and Chinese hackers as worrisome
threats to the U.S.
'I think we're entering a period of considerable danger with the United States that
relative to other nations is weaker than we oughta be,' he said.
'What we need is strong leadership. We need a president and a Congress who
understand the nature of the threat.
The retired politician expressed hope that the U.S. 'will rise to the occasion now as we
did in the past' during World War I and World War II and warned that it's 'very
important that we do so.'
'This is not the time for us to rest on our laurels' or cut defense budget he said,
referring to Obama's reduction in the military's size and scope.
Cheney did not indicate who he thought would make a good replacement for
Obama once he leaves office in early 2017, but he said America needs 'somebody
who will step up and remind the world what the United States is capable of and
demonstrate the ability and willingness to do that.'
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Cheney: Next Attack On Us Will Dwarf 9/11
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Dick Cheney warns next terror attack on U.S. will be 'far deadlier' than September 11
'I think 9/11 will turn out to be not nearly as bad as the next mass casualty attack
against the United States,' Cheney said
The former vice president credited the increased odds of an attack to 'the dramatic
spread of terrorist organizations' over the last several years
He also defended the Bush administration's aggressive anti-terrorism tactics: 'I
don't think we have any apologies to make'
By Francesca Chambers
‘Former Vice President Dick Cheney cautioned on Sunday that the next attack on the homeland will be ‘far deadlier’ than the last one.
‘We’re in a very dangerous period,’ Cheney told the Weekly Standard’s Bill Kristol in a
video interview released on Sunday. ‘I think it’s more threatening than the period
before 9/11.
‘I think 9/11 will turn out to be not nearly as bad as the next mass casualty attack
against the United States, which, if and when it comes, will be with something far
deadlier than airline tickets and box cutters,’ he continued.’
If and when the U.S. is attacked again, it 'will be with something far deadlier than
airline tickets and box cutters' former Vice President Dick Cheney said in an interview
released on Sunday
The former George W. Bush administration official acknowledged that 'some of the
decisions' his boss made were controversial and still are now, six years later, the
administration's methods were effective at 'preventing another mass casualty attack on
the U.S.'
'I don't think we have any apologies to make,' Cheney said.
'I think in a similar situation today, I would do exactly the same thing,' he stated.
Sorry I'm not sorry: Cheney told Weekly Standard founder Bill Kristol he has no regrets
about the way he and George W. Bush's administration aggressively combated terrorist
threats
Not citing the sitting president, Barack Obama, by name, Cheney suggested that his
unwillingness to engage Middle Eastern countries militarily could prove detrimental to
the U.S. and the international community.
'For us to look at that part of the world and think we can hide behind our ocean,
everything's fine, that's crazy,' he said. 'You gotta be a fool to believe isolationist
strategy is the way to go.
'We have no choice to be involved in that part of the world, and if we're not actively
involved, some very bad things are gonna happen,' he added.
Cheney also listed a nuclear Iran, cuts to the military and Chinese hackers as worrisome
threats to the U.S.
'I think we're entering a period of considerable danger with the United States that
relative to other nations is weaker than we oughta be,' he said.
'What we need is strong leadership. We need a president and a Congress who
understand the nature of the threat.
The retired politician expressed hope that the U.S. 'will rise to the occasion now as we
did in the past' during World War I and World War II and warned that it's 'very
important that we do so.'
'This is not the time for us to rest on our laurels' or cut defense budget he said,
referring to Obama's reduction in the military's size and scope.
Cheney did not indicate who he thought would make a good replacement for
Obama once he leaves office in early 2017, but he said America needs 'somebody
who will step up and remind the world what the United States is capable of and
demonstrate the ability and willingness to do that.'
vids on link.....
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2791421/i-think-9-11-turn-not-nearly-bad-mass-casualty-attack-dick-cheney-says-attack-u-s-far-deadlier-september-11.html#ixzz3G7LKMBEd
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