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Defeating the Jihadists

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Governor Mitt Romney will Defeat the jihadists

 

 

Quotes from Governor Mitt Romney on the jihadists

 

 

2006

 

Omaha World

 

  • "The jihadists are waging a global war against the United States and Western governments generally with the ambition of replacing legitimate governments with a caliphate, with a theocracy."
    • Governor Mitt Romney, 01-23-2006, Romney tours area with an eye on '08, By Robynn Tysver, The Omaha World Herald

 

Press Release

 

 

Times Online

 

 

Values Voter Summit

 

  • "But number five, the culture of America is under attack. Now some people say wait, when you talk about culture , Governor, that's not of the same order of magnitude as the things you just mentioned: jihadists and the emergence of Asia , spending too much money, using too much oil. And I disagree. There was a book written some years ago by a fellow named David Landis; he's a Harvard professor. The book was given to me. It's called The Wealth and Poverty of Nations. The jacket cover included an endorsement by John Kenneth Galbraith. I said, oh boy, this is going to be some liberal diatribe. I read through it and found it pretty scholarly. And after about 500 pages, he concludes with roughly these words: If anything can be learned from the history of economic development in the world, it is this--culture makes all the difference."
    • Governor Mitt Romney, 09-22-2006, Values Voter Summit 2006, Washington, DC, Democracy in action transcript

 

Robert B. Bluey

 

  • "The key issues we face, of course, are first, the conflict with the jihadists. This is a conflict which is going on within the world of Islam, and the jihadists are attempting to overcome the moderate, modern factions of Islam and replace them with a caliphate. It’s going to require the involvement of the U.S. as a leader of the world to help move Islam away from that kind of extremism and violence. That’s one challenge."
    • Governor Mitt Romney, 12-28-2006, Q&A: Mitt Romney Discusses Iraq war , Reagan's Influence and Gay Marriage, by Robert B. Bluey

 

  • "It is also true of our state and community. We imagine that the way things are now will always be. But history teaches that where change is the only constant, a society will either grow stronger or it will decay. Today, we are painfully aware that there are forces that would weaken us: global competitors compete for Massachusetts jobs, innovators look to displace our lead in technology, the very values which underpin our society are challenged, and of course, most alarming, jihadists attack our country. As we have always done, Massachusetts will rise to the challenge. We will look first to the strength and character of our people. We will sacrifice complacency to invest of ourselves in our fellow citizens, providing them with better education, better healthcare, and enduring principles of success."

 

  • “Just like jihadists who are attacking us economically and militarily, just like the challenge we face competitively from Asia , our culture is under attack, only this time from within.”
    • Governor Mitt Romney, October 28, 2006
      • At a fundraiser for Republican congressional candidate Mike Whalen at Thunder Bay Grille in Davenport.

 

Quotes from others about Mitt Romney and the jihadists

 

  • "Romney wants the public to know that jihadists are not an 'armed group of crazed maniacs in the hills of Afghanistan.' Rather, Romney says the United States is facing a 'far more sinister and broad-based extremist faction' with a 'very 8th century view of the world.'"
    • (ABC News, April 30, 2006)

 

 

Iran:

 

There are few more urgent priorities for our nation than confronting Iran's dangerous nuclear program and support of terrorist groups targeting Americans. Governor Romney has led efforts to stand up to an Iranian regime that threatens America, Israel, and ultimately the world. At the 2007 Herzliya Conference in Israel, Governor Romney laid out a comprehensive, five point strategy for dealing with Iran.

 

Specifically, we must:

 

  • First, continue to tighten economic sanctions.

 

  • Second, impose diplomatic isolation on Iran's Government.

 

  • Third, have Arab states join this effort to prevent a nuclear Iran.

 

  • Fourth, make it clear that while nuclear capabilities may be a source of pride, it can also be a source of peril. The military option remains on the table.

 

  • Fifth, integrate our strategy into a broader approach to the broader Muslim world--including working with our NATO allies and with progressive Muslim communities and leaders to build a partnership for prosperity.

 

Governor Romney has taken concrete action to confront this threat. As Governor, he denied state police security for former Iranian President Khatami's visit to Harvard. He has personally and repeatedly led efforts and called on numerous private sector and state officials to strategically divest from Iran and cut off the resources Iran uses to fuel terror. No state could have a bigger impact on this effort than New York - the world's financial center, site of the tragic attacks on 9/11, and home of some of America's largest pension funds. After a new state comptroller responsible for New York pension funds was named in February 2007, Governor Romney wrote New York's Comptroller, Senators Clinton and Schumer, and Governor Spitzer calling on them to join this effort and terminate investments that support the Iranian regime and its nuclear and terrorist activities.

 

Governor Romney Discusses Iran:

 

Governor Romney: "In the previous global wars, there were many ways to lose, and victory was far from guaranteed. In the current conflict, there is only one way to lose, and that is if we as a civilization decide not to lift a finger to defend ourselves, our values, and our way of life."

 

2007

 

  • "The Iranian regime threatens not only Israel, but also every other nation in the region, and ultimately the world. And that threat would take on an entirely new dimension if Iran were allowed to become a nuclear power. And just think of the signal a nuclear Iran would send to other rogue regimes with nuclear ambitions – this could be a tipping point in the development and proliferation of nuclear regimes. . . It is time for the world to plainly speak three truths: One, Iran must be stopped. Two, Iran can be stopped. And three, Iran will be stopped."
    • Governor Mitt Romney, Remarks at the Seventh Annual Herzliya Conference; Herzliya, Israel, January 23, 2007

 

  • "Today, as we stare at the face of radical violent Jihad and at the prospect of nuclear epidemic, our military might should not be subject to the whims of ever-changing political agendas. The best ally of peace is a strong America."
    • Governor Mitt Romney, Remarks At Presidential Announcement, Dearborn, MI, 2/13/07

 

 

Debate on Romney's Ideas

 

 

 

Key Romney Jehadist Speeches

 

2007

 

2005

 

  • 09-07-2005; Homeland Security: Status of Federal, State, and Local Efforts

 

2006

 

  • 09-05-2006; ROMNEY DENOUNCES KHATAMI VISIT TO HARVARD, Declines to provide escort, or offer state support for trip

 

2004

 

 

2003

  • 05-15-2003; Investing in homeland security: Challenges facing state and local government.
  • 06-17-2003; “First Responders: How States, Localities and the Federal Government Can Strengthen Their Partnership to Make America Safer”


Quotes from Governor Mitt Romney on the jihadists

 

 

 

  • "Romney wants the public to know that jihadists are not an 'armed group of crazed maniacs in the hills of Afghanistan.' Rather, Romney says the United States is facing a 'far more sinister and broad-based extremist faction' with a 'very 8th century view of the world.'"
    • (ABC News, April 30, 2006)


 

Also See

  1. Terror
  2. Terrorism
  3. War On Terror
  4. Iraq
  5. Iran


Jihadists Videos

 

 

This Short Documentary connects the dots and helps understand how we are actually winning the war on terror in the middle east despite negative media coverage and poor approval rateings.

It reveals strategically why Iraq IS a desirable place to combat the war on terror such as Jihadist, bin Laden and al Qaeda.

 

 

While Alan gives support to these terrorist promoters, Sean and Mark discussed the hypocrisy of liberals to apologize for the jihadists rather than rail against their anti-woman culture.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDgjXo4Dtfo

 


 

 

 

Jihad Essays

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDgjXo4Dtfo


 

 

 

http://mittromney.com/Issue-Watch/Defeating_the_jihadists

 

 

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