
How America’s willful blindness has stoked the Islamist terror threat
NY Post
After four separate terrorist attacks in the last two weeks on US soil, Americans are on edge.
It’s taken me back to 2003 and a barren outpost in Khost, Afghanistan, where I interrogated a high-value target while serving with the FBI’s elite Hostage Rescue Team.
“You’ll go back to your country. But this struggle will follow you there,” the detainee pronounced, through an interpreter.
“We can be patient. You Americans certainly are not. We will wait you out. And the fight will continue.”
He was right.
On March 1, a radical Islamist and naturalized citizen from Senegal shot up a bar in Austin, Texas, murdering three.

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