This month’s revival of terrorism trials at Guantanamo Bay
underscores President Obama’s reliance on counterterrorism tools he
inherited from George W. Bush.
While Mr. Obama has been a frequent critic of Mr. Bush
as a war president, the record shows he has embraced, and even
expanded, groundbreaking policies and operational techniques — from
increased government surveillance to enhanced special operations — left
by his predecessor.
Bush administration
alumni are arguing that the anti-terror measures they created in the
hectic first years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks have stood the test
of time.
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2 comments:
Seems to me I recall Obama clearly stating his support for increased special ops and never heard him complain about surveillance. So whats the point?
@2:14 Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh.............
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