Wait–Obama Said We Haven't Been Attacked By Foreign Terrorists In Eight Years?
President Obama mentioned in his farewell speech that no foreign
terrorist organization has planned and executed an attack on the
homeland.
Because of the extraordinary courage of our men and
women in uniform, and the intelligence officers, law enforcement, and
diplomats who support them, no foreign terrorist organization has successfully planned and executed an attack on our homeland these past eight years
The president has been laying it on thick over the past week with
this claim. On January 4, at Fort Myer in Arlington, President Obama
addressed members of the military in a farewell ceremony, where he reiterated the claim
that "no foreign terrorist organization has successfully planned and
executed an attack on our homeland these past eight years."
Seriously? So, Fort Hood, Orlando, the Boston marathon bombing, San
Bernardino, and Chattanooga were not terrorist attacks? Washington
Examiner’s T. Becket Adams listed the attacks since the beginning of Obama's presidency:
The first such attack took place on June 1, 2009,
when Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad shot and killed Army Pvt. William
Andrew Long and injured Pvt. Quinton Ezeagwula at a military recruiting
station in Little Rock, Ark. The shooter claimed later that he acted as a
member of al-Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula, which operates out of Yemen.
Later that same year, on Nov. 5, 2009, Major Nidal Malik Hasan went
on a shooting spree at Fort Hood in Texas, murdering 14 people. Prior to
the attack, Hasan was in contact with al-Qaeda's Anwar al-Awlaki.
On April 15, 2013, the radicalized Tamerlan and Dhozkar Tsarnaev,
both of whom frequented a mosque with connections to al-Qaeda, detonated
two bombs at the Boston Marathon, killing three and injuring more than
200.
One year later, on Oct. 23, 2014, Zale Thompson assaulted and injured
two police officers in Queens, N.Y., with a hatchet. Though he was a
so-called lone wolf, Thompson acted after he became self-radicalized
through ISIS, al-Qaeda and al-Shabab literature.
On July 16, 2015, Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez shot and killed four
U.S. Marines and one sailor at a Navy reserve facility center in
Chattanooga, Tenn. FBI Director James B. Comey said later that there was
no doubt that Abdulazeez was, "motivated by foreign terrorist
organization propaganda."
Later, on Dec. 14, 2015, Tashfeen Malik and her husband, Syed Farook,
shot and killed 14 people at a Christmas party in San Bernardino,
Calif. The shooting spree left an additional 22 people with injuries.
The FBI reported the two shooters had been radicalized by Islamic
terrorist organizations, though the bureau has not yet determined which
group most inspired the attack. ISIS has described the two terrorists as
"supporters."
The Washington Post’s fact checkers gave no rating
for this claim. Why? Well, they say that the president chose his words
carefully. By focusing on foreign terrorist organization, the White
House can duck and cover, declaring the attacks above is the work of
homegrown terror, not part of a planned effort, and fueled by
self-radicalization by Islamic extremists. I think the American voter
isn’t going to see the difference. With the Internet, pouring the toxic
ideology of Islamic extremism to influence lone wolf attacks seems to be
an outreach strategy that has yielded dividends for groups like the
Islamic State. And it’s not just in the United States; ISIS has struck
terror into the hearts of the France, Belgium, and Germany. Yes, it’s
great that a 9/11-style attack hasn’t occurred again, but to say that
foreign terrorists haven’t hit us since 9/11 is a bit of a stretch.
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