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Trump Says 'Not Worried' About Iran-Backed Domestic Terror Attack (Q&A)
Bloomberg Television· 2026-03-11 18:28
Right now they are they've lost their Navy, they've lost their air force. They have no antiaircraft apparatus at all. They have no radar.Their leaders are gone. And we could do a lot worse. The one we're leaving certain things that if we take them out or we could take them out by this afternoon, in fact, within an hour, they literally would never be able to build their country back.That shows a new report says that the military investigation had found that the United States dropped in Iraq as commander in c ...
Concerns increase around politically motivated violence after Charlie Kirk shooting
MSNBC· 2025-09-11 19:45
National Security & Crisis Response - The speaker expresses concern about the nation's ability to unite in the face of another crisis like 9/11, fearing partisan divisions and conspiracy theories would hinder a unified response [5][6][8] - The COVID-19 pandemic is cited as an example of a crisis where partisan responses led to negative outcomes [7] American Democracy & Political Climate - A task force was formed by the American Bar Association to restore and strengthen American democracy, focusing on the underlying societal currents influencing voter choices [9][10] - The task force recommends rededicating to American civics education and addressing the rising tide of political violence [10][11] - The report endorses federal legislation to identify AI content and disallow misleading deep fakes [11] - Open, nonpartisan primaries and citizen redistricting commissions are recommended to encourage elected leaders to appeal to the political center [11][13] - Polling data suggests 70-80% of the public supports citizen redistricting commissions [15] Political Violence & Extremism - The speaker notes the assassination of Charlie Kirk and expresses concern about the rise of domestic terrorism across the political spectrum [11][19][20] - There is worry that the current political climate may be leading to a resurgence of political assassinations, drawing parallels to the 1960s when multiple leaders were assassinated [20][21]