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On April 15, 2013 at 2:49 pm, three people were killed and 264 were wounded at the Boston Marathon in one of the worst terrorist attacks since 9/11. The alleged terrorists were the two Tsarnaev brothers, jihadists – Islamic Chechen terrorists.
The pain and suffering of these victims and their families is just beginning. Our hearts go out to them.
But this act of terrorism could have been prevented, if the FBI and other government investigators had been permitted to do their jobs and catch the two terrorists before they set off their bombs.
The FBI leadership’s problem with “political correctness” and their willful blindness to the threat of Islamic jihad is a problem for all Americans. We don’t know how many other investigations have been shut down by the Obama administration’s policies that limit what law enforcement professionals are permitted to see, to say and to think.
Patriotic, hard-working investigators in the FBI and across the government have been shackled for years when it comes to radical Islam. The Obama administration has even forbidden FBI and other counterterrorism professionals from using fact-based terms to describe the threat of terrorism. They can’t use terms like “jihad” or “Islamic terrorism.”
And it gets worse.
Obama-appointed officials are reaching out to “experts” affiliated with groups linked to the extremist Muslim Brotherhood, to pre-approve any training materials for law enforcement and the military.
In 2011, the Obama administration actually purged FBI training materials of information that warns of the connection between the Tsarnaevs’ kind of “religious fervor” and terrifying acts of jihad.
That same year, something went seriously wrong when, on a tip from Russian counter-terrorism experts, the FBI interviewed Boston Marathon terrorist Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a man who had declared his willingness to die for Islam. The FBI filed a report that they found nothing wrong and in June 2011, they closed the case. The investigators were not permitted to stop him.