"They do believe that if we do not wage this war against terror in places like Baghdad and Kabul, we are more likely to have it waged in Baltimore and Kansas"
- Ed Gillespie
About this Quote
This quote by Ed Gillespie suggests that if we do not take action versus terrorism in locations like Baghdad and Kabul, then we are more likely to experience terrorism in our own cities, such as Baltimore and Kansas. Gillespie is indicating that if we do not take action against terrorism in other countries, then it will ultimately concern our own doorstep. He is recommending that we must take action now in order to avoid terrorism from spreading to our own cities. He is also suggesting that terrorism is a global issue which we need to act in order to protect ourselves and our cities. By taking action now, we can avoid terrorism from spreading and safeguard our own cities from experiencing the very same sort of violence that is taking place in other nations.
This quote is written / told by Ed Gillespie somewhere between August 1, 1962 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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