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Tag Archives: Ahmed Abu Khattala
Don’t Put Terrorists on Trial. Treating terrorist attacks as criminal incidents is a futile approach.
NATIONAL REVIEW by Daniel Pipes July 14, 2014 The Obama administration has brought an accused Libyan terrorist named Ahmed Abu Khattala to Washington for trial. His saga reveals how the government views the Islamist threat, and it’s discouraging. Fortunately, a … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged 9/11, Ahmed Abu Khattala, Bush Doctrine, Libya, Terrorism
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