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Should never be accepted. a man who trampled upon the sacred deities of american civic life. a man who has poured hate and offense upon those who protect the borders of this nation. i don t just mean the physical borders but psychological borders, moral borders, national borders, democratic small d borders. he is taking a sacred moment in the collective american consciousness, 20 years after one of the greatest terror events in the history of this nation, and trampling upon it. he is a hustler in the worst sense of the word. grace into offense. he is turning the solemn remembrance of a day that should unite all of across a spectrum into a self-agrandizing moment.
A cigar in an ashtray. we raised the flag again and let me tell you two things, the mission we had was to ensure there would never be another catastrophic event. if you had told us 20 years later there would be fewer than 200 people killed in international terror events in america over the next 20 years, we would say, you re nuts. if you had asked a second and final question, the debate will have in 20 years is whether we re successful building a nation in afghanistan, and that s the debate americans will hinge their judgment on, i would say you re nuts. we did. americans, the military, the agency, the state department, the american people who funded this, we did what we were told to do. enough with people saying this was a disaster. chris, it was not. we were there to stop another 9/11. so now if we leave, the question is, are americans as safe now as they were six months ago? they are not. but they re being told that this is a catastrophic event, an epic failure for america.
In 2001 because they left so quickly. we raised the flag again and let me tell you two things, the mission we had was to ensure there would never be another catastrophic event. if you had told us 20 years later there would be fewer than 200 people killed in international terror events in america over the next 20 years, we would say, you re nuts. if you had asked a second and final question, the debate will have in 20 years is whether we re successful building a nation in afghanistan, and that s the debate americans will hinge their judgment on, i would say you re nuts. we did. americans, the military, the agency, the state department, the american people who funded this, we did what we were told to do. enough with people saying this was a disaster. chris, it was not. we were there to stop another 9/11. so now if we leave, the question is, are americans as safe now as they were six months ago?
Bum vest on and so we cleared house and got out of the way. usman khan and his previous terror events, he is pakistani by origin and was 19 when he was arrested with eight others for a plot to bomb london s stock exchange. this was back in 2010. his original sentence was reduced partly because he pled guilty. khan was released in prison in 2018 on license, which is a form of strict parole to serve out the second half of his sentence from home. with us now from london is terrorism expert sargin gomel. always good to see you, sir. the interesting thing here, police were on the scene so very quickly, but the whole incident does speak to the effectiveness of these low tech attacks, if