Anti-Terrorism Caucus Will Reunite Congress
January 31st, 2007
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11th, Democrats and Republicans stood together on the steps of the U.S. Capitol and sang “God Bless America.” Since that time, this picture of unity has faded in the background - transcended by the partisan bickering that has characterized foreign policy debate.
While Democrats and Republicans may disagree on how best to proceed in the Global War on Terrorism, there is no disagreement on the desired outcome. The Anti-Terrorism Caucus will bring Members of both parties together in a unique forum. By discussing current terrorist threats and the underlying ideology motivating their actions, we will better understand the enemy we face and be better prepared to make policy decisions affecting our nation’s security.
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