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June
14,
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Sasse
Responds
to
Obama
Press
Conference
Washington,
D.C.
-
U.S.
Senator
Ben
Sasse,
a
member
of
the
Senate
Homeland
Security
Committee,
issued
the
following
statement
in
response
to
President
Obama’s
comments
today
that
“there
is
no
magic
to
the
phrase
'radical
Islam.'
It
is
a
political
talking
point.
It
is
not
a
strategy.”
“With
all
due
respect
Mr.
President,
you’re
wrong,"
said
Sasse.
"Telling
the
truth
about
violent
Islam
is
a
prerequisite
to
a
strategy
a
strategy
you
admitted
you
don’t
have.
It
is
the
Commander-in-Chief’s
duty
to
actually
identify
our
enemies
and
to
help
the
American
people
understand
the
challenge
of
violent
Islam.”
Background:
Last
December,
Senator
Sasse
took
to
the
senate
floor
criticizing
Washington’s
lack
of
urgency
and
seriousness
in
confronting
the
growing
threat
of
militant
islam.
In
his
remarks
Sasse
said,
“There
are
many
hand-wringers
in
Washington
who
refuse
to
name
the
enemy
we
face.
They
refuse
to
admit
that
we
are
at
war
with
militant
Islam,
with
jihadi
Islam,
with
violent
Islam.
They
dance
around
platitudes
and
empty
labels,
hiding
behind
a
worry
(an
understandable
worry)
that
Muslims
in
America
could
face
backlash.
"I
share
this
fear.
And
I
believe
that
telling
the
truth
about
who
is,
and
who
is
not,
our
enemy
is
actually
the
only
sure
pathway
to
avoiding
that
danger.”
Sasse’s
full
speech
from
December
8,
2015
can
be
found
here: https://youtu.be/LQuaR73ogvo
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