January 20, 2010 - In the Art of War, Sun Tzu commands that to defeat your enemy, you must know your enemy. Yet, it is impossible for the U.S. to know it's enemy when it is not even willing to acknowledge the enemy is in the room. Take for instance the U.S. military's just-released report into the Fort Hood shootings, which spends 86 pages detailing mistakes by Army officers but not once mentions Major Nidal Hasan by name, his Muslim faith, his lecturing fellow doctors on the need for violent jihad, his convicted view of the U.S. presence in the Middle East, his shouting of "Allahu Akbar" as he opened fire, or his dress in traditional Islamic attire the day of the murder rampage. How such key details could be omitted by the military, which is ordinarily exhaustive in its efforts to profile and understand its enemy, is nothing short of political correctness gone mad. Click below for story.
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