Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Al-Qaida Expected To Intensify

The National Strategy for Homeland Security Report said that Al-Qaida is continuously trying to increase the number of operatives that it has on U.S. soil. In response to this, the Bush administration is trying to put into motion a plan that will increase the number of domestic spies in the U.S. in order to deter such terrorists from achieving their goal. Many critics of this plan say that Bush is putting too much focus on the war in Iraq which is taking funds away from the domestic spy plan. I stand firmly behind the administrations plans and efforts to keep our country safe domestically and overseas. Nobody will ever be happy with any plan that Bush comes up with. You can bet that if he put more funds and attention into the domestic spy plan, critics would complain that he should focus more on the war. I appreciate the administration's attempt to balance the effort and I think that they are doing the best job that could be done right now.

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