George Will said this on ABC Sunday with George Stephanapoulis and repeats it again in his column. ( see link below)
Cooperation between Pakistani and British law enforcement (the British draw upon useful experience combating IRA terrorism) has validated John Kerry's belief (as paraphrased by The New York Times Magazine of Oct. 10, 2004) that "many of the interdiction tactics that cripple drug lords, including governments working jointly to share intelligence, patrol borders and force banks to identify suspicious customers, can also be some of the most useful tools in the War on Terror." In a candidates debate in South Carolina (Jan. 29, 2004), Kerry said that although the War on Terror will be "occasionally military," it is "primarily an intelligence and law enforcement operation that requires cooperation around the world."
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Immediately after the London plot was disrupted, a "senior administration official," insisting on anonymity for his or her splenetic words, denied the obvious, that Kerry had a point. The official told The Weekly Standard:
Immediately after the London plot was disrupted, a "senior administration official," insisting on anonymity for his or her splenetic words, denied the obvious, that Kerry had a point.
John Kerry was right about much more than this.
We desperately need John Kerry's wisdom, experience and leadership now.