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Giuliani And Terrorism

December 27, 2007

Giuliani Reacts to Assassination of Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto

"The assassination of Benazir Bhutto is a tragic event for Pakistan and for democracy in Pakistan. Her murderers must be brought to justice and Pakistan must continue the path back to democracy and the rule of law. Her death is a reminder that terrorism anywhere -- whether in New York, London, Tel-Aviv or Rawalpindi -- is an enemy of freedom. We must redouble our efforts to win the Terrorists' War on Us."

--Rudy Giuliani, Republican candidate for president

June 28, 2007

Rudy Giuliani Says Democrats Play Defense in War on Terror

Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani accused Democrats of being on the defensive in the war on terrorism and said he would rather hear Gen. David Petraeus' assessment of the situation in Iraq than listen to lawmakers' calls for change in Iraq.

Giuliani, making his first visit to western Pennsylvania since announcing his candidacy for the Republican nomination for president, said Wednesday that Democrats wanted "to go back to the 1990s," referring to his comments a day earlier that the Clinton administration made a mistake by treating the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center as a criminal, not terrorist, act.

"It seems to me they don't get the point," Giuliani said.

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June 27, 2007

Giuliani Slams Bill Clinton on Terrorism

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani on Tuesday accused former President Clinton of not responding forcefully enough to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing or later terrorist attacks.

The former New York mayor criticized Democrats, accusing them of weakness and naivete in dealing with terrorism. Giuliani made the comments to about 650 business, corporate and political leaders at Regent University, the conservative Christian college founded by religious broadcaster Pat Robertson.

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June 03, 2007

Giuliani: JFK Airport Plot Emphasizes Need to Fight Terrorism

Republican candidate Rudy Giuliani on Saturday used news of a plot to blow up a John F. Kennedy International Airport jet fuel line as another example of why he should be elected president.

 

Giuliani told a crowd of 700 gathered at a Broward County Republican fundraiser that Democrats ignore the Islamic terrorist threat and that he is the Republican candidate best capable of handling it.

"I've had the most experience dealing with terrorism," Giuliani said, citing his experience as a federal prosecutor and later as mayor of New York City, where he served during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

"There are some very good people on the Republican side that understand terrorism, I do not find too many on the Democratic side that do, but I think of the people that do, I understand it the best and can keep the country focused on being on offense," Giuliani said.

Early in his nearly 30-minute speech, Giuliani mentioned the arrests of men who authorities say were part of a Muslim terrorist cell. He later held a press conference to make a statement about the alleged plot.

"Today's arrests remind us that we're at war," Giuliani said. "It should remind us that the terrorists are at war with us, both overseas and here in the United States."

He said it should not be a political issue, but rather a reality the country has to live with.

"We need things like the Patriot Act, we need things like electronic surveillance. It has to be legal, but we need it. We need things like interrogation techniques to get information from people. Legal again, but it has to be aggressive," Giuliani said. "These are the things that keep us safe in a world in which there are more than a few people organized around Islamic terrorists who want to harm us and kill us."

Earlier, he told the crowd to watch Sunday night's Democratic presidential candidate debate and see if the words "Islamic terrorist" are mentioned. He said they weren't during the first debate.

"I want to see tomorrow night if you hear them utter those words, because if you do, I want you to put a little check mark next to my name and give me credit for it because I've been criticizing them for weeks for not mentioning the words 'Islamic terrorist,'" he said.

May 16, 2007

Rudy Giuliani: Terror Is Biggest Threat

By BRUCE SMITH
Associated Press Writer
CHARLESTON, S.C.  -- 

Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani said Wednesday the greatest threat facing the world is terrorism spawned by Islamic fundamentalists and that Republicans are best equipped to combat it.

The former New York mayor, speaking the morning after the second GOP candidates' debate, said the showdown pointed out the differences between Republicans and Democrats when it comes to the war on terror and the economy.

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