
Ex-Army Ranger Rep. Warren Davidson: 20 years after 9/11 we must wage war differently
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Congress and multiple presidents have failed to correct the emotional decisions made after 9/11.
Some of our fellow Americans continue to chip away at the freedoms that make America unique among all nations. Congress and multiple presidents have failed to correct the emotional decisions made after 9/11. In 2000, President George W. Bush campaigned for the presidency primarily on domestic issues—particularly education. That day, President Bush, was reading to school children in Florida when he was called away to reckon with a nation that suddenly recognized we were at war. Within a week, Congress authorized the use of military force in Afghanistan, the nation harboring Usama Bin Laden. A year later, the United States invaded Iraq – officially to locate weapons of mass destruction and take them from Saddam Hussein before he could distribute them to terrorists seeking to attack America.More Related News