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Originally posted by Not Me
"Kerrey prefaced his questioning by telling Rice that he thinks the war on terrorism is really a war on radical Islam and that military action under way in Iraq is "dangerously off-track" and that it would lead to civil war."
It was his comments on the war on terrorism being a war on radical islam followed by his comments about Iraq being "dangerously off-track" that made me think that he had some sort of problem with the US going after radical islam (a religious group whose goal is the destruction of the US).
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So you based your comments on a report of what he said instead of the reading a single line from the very link you posted? Weird.
He said the war on terrorism is really a war on radical Islam. Do you disagree? I don't think so. It's your own feeling that what a Dem says must be wrong that's driving you to read into that statement the line "and that's not good."
The war in Iraq is dangerously off-track not because it constitutes a war on radical Islam, but because we are now seeing Iraq become more welcoming to radical Islam than it was before, among other reasons.