MESSAGES FROM MUMBAI
Dec 01, 2008 01:37 AM EST
The savage, bloody attacks in Mumbai should remind every American that the threat of Islamo-Nazi terror remains very urgent and very real. Reports suggest that just ten terrorists succeeded in massacring 200 innocents and paralyzing India’s financial capital for days. The attacks also show the danger of retreat in the terror war: since the Congress Party took over India in 2004, with overwhelming support from Muslim voters, they’ve cut funds and urgency from the nation’s desperately needed counter-terror efforts. Since that time, more than 4,000 Indians have died—more terror victims than any nation other than Iraq. President-elect Obama may want to concentrate on economic issues, but his first priority must remain continuing the admirable security record compiled by President Bush in the seven years since 9/11, and continuing to protect our nation from devastating assault.
Michael Medved
Michael Medved's daily syndicated radio talk show reaches one of the largest national audiences every weekday between 3 and 6 PM, Eastern Time. Michael Medved is the author of eleven books, including the bestsellers
What Really Happened to the Class of '65?, Hollywood vs. America, Right Turns,
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