cities of the wine and visual seal and the year before that in 1881, there was a jew in paris, a student who realized jews would come from all over the world to establish the jewish state and there s something that must unify them. . their intention. they said they wanted to send a message to jews by targeting the house in a mumbai back street. with this special preoccupation came special cruelty. and in other words, the terrorist ordered a desirable optional extra. the really serious business was killing jews in the city where one has to look to find any. now this is a pakistani group. territory that was once ruled by muslims today ruled by infidel hindus. what were the words of mohammed sahid who inspired the mumbai murders. he said, at this time our focus is cashmere. our struggle with the jews is always there. my question is why. this for him, why are the struggles always there? let alone for all time. it seems clear to me that we are dealing with a different sort of
the region. instead of sending in more troops and investing in military solutions that won t work, we should be investing in smart, peaceful power that will work. smart power means helping the people of afghanistan and pakistan to build roads, schools, hospitals and better agricultural systems. it means helping to create jobs and assisting those who have been displaced by the war. this is what the people of afghanistan and pakistan really want from the united states. if we provide smart assistance to them, madam speaker, we will defeat the violent extremists. we will bring peace to the region and we will make america safer. this strategy is at the core of my smart security platform for the 21st century. this is legislation that is described in house resolution 363. madam speaker, i encourage all of my colleagues to consider resolution 363 and to support it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: mr. jones of north carolina. . mr. jones: madam speaker, i want to thank my colle