![]() We have become acculturated to sleaze and unhappiness that you just want to shower from every 15 minutes. And we have sort of become acculturated, because this campaign has been so ugly. Are we really here? Is this really happening? Is this America? Are we a great country talking about trying to straddle the world and create opportunity in this country? Yes, that's the first thing I was going to say. And then when the radical ideology found - they found a lot of alienated people, and they only have to tap a few young men to create something like this. It was like leaving Brussels and entering a different country, and there was just little integration, social, cultural, economic, between those areas and the rest of the country and the rest of the city.Īnd that sort of thing just gestated, gestated, gestated. If you went to those neighborhoods which are a lot of Muslim people live there, they were isolated, they were different. ![]() The European thing, as Mark said, it's a matter of ideas and alienated cultures. The European thing - I think that has nothing to do with what happened in Brussels. I think we were too slow to recognize what was going on in Syria in the civil war, refused to arm people, refused to take down Assad, ignored the red line and then created a vacuum which ISIS then filled there.Īnd so that's partly on us. I think we withdrew from Iraq too quickly and it created this tremendous vacancy there that ISIS filled. First, in Syria, I think we bear a large responsibility.
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