Obama's senior terrorism adviser: Kumbaya

"Poverty does not cause violence and terrorism. Lack of education does not cause terrorism," maintained Brennan, who once studied at the American University in Cairo and served as a US diplomat in Saudi Arabia.The 9/11 terrorists definitely weren't impoverished but that didn't stop them.
He continued, however, by saying that people without hope of education, jobs and a stable provision of their needs are more susceptible to dangerous ideologies. "Extremist violence and terrorist attacks are therefore often the final murderous manifestation of a long process rooted in hopelessness, humiliation and hatred."
Therefore, he said, the US was dedicated to addressing these forces not only through military operations but "a political, economic and social campaign to meet the basic needs and legitimate grievances of ordinary people."
He pointed to the strategies of groups like Hamas and Hizbullah in providing social services as a means of garnering support.
As part of that counter-effort, Brennan said the US needs to "demonstrate that seemingly intractable problems and legitimate grievances can be resolved through diplomacy, dialogue and the democratic process."
He pointed to several problem areas, including the Arab-Israeli conflict.
"That is why the administration is aggressively pursuing negotiations to achieve the goal of two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security," he said.
As to the 'goal of two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security,' don't hold your breaths waiting for it to happen.
If anyone can explain to me how a former CIA Mideast station chief could become so totally delusional, I'd love to hear it.
In the meantime, I think this sums up Brennan's interview quite well. Let's go to the videotape.
Sorry I decided I like Mark Levin's version better than Joan Baez's. Heh.
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If anyone can explain to me how a former CIA Mideast station chief could become so totally delusional, I'd love to hear it.
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Former US diplomat in the KSA? He's on the take, was, or will be, just like the rest of them.
Living for years in an Arab society does strange things to one's mind. If you begin to think the way they do, you'd think Israel and the West are in the wrong, too.
Hopenchange, any one?
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