by James Carafano: It's not surprising that, after the first responders, the first response to the horrific attack that killed 50 or more people at gay nightclub Pulse in Orlando was a sometimes vicious debate.
The instant anger to President Barack Obama's statement about the attack reflects a deep and growing distrust over how this administration responds to the threat of global terrorism.
This POTUS never fails to move the bar for leadership lower: "Obama uses Orlando attack to call for gun control" https://t.co/tYW3SADf7g— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) June 12, 2016
Obama calls for gun control, but refuses to mention Islamic terrorism https://t.co/x4nGX7MBia— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) June 12, 2016
Even after the terrible assault in Mumbai, India, which included the use of armed assaults by transnational terrorist group, restricting Americans' access to firearms still made no sense. There are far better ways to protect Americans from armed terrorist assaults.
Obama may believe he has a case to make for pressing for more gun control—but there could not be a more inappropriate time to hijack the news to press his policies.
Even outside of Obama's tasteless attempt to use the tragic killings to push something as ineffective to battling terrorism as gun control, there are many reasons why average Americans question this administration's commitment and capacity to fight global terrorism.
This administration has never acknowledged its failures in battling the global Islamist insurgency. In 2010, Obama picked a bad strategy — one that downplayed the threat and created opportunities for a resurgence in global terrorism. The global threat today is far more grave than when he took office.
What has caused this loss of trust in the White House is its maddening insistence that it has made all the right moves, despite the resurgence in terrorism. That has cut at the president's legitimacy
Finally, there is real evidence to suggest that this White House has put counterterrorism and homeland security behind other priorities. Consider, for example, the amount of energy and resources that the Department of Homeland Security has been forced to dedicate to the president's amnesty and immigration agenda—time and effort that clearly took away from other missions.
Americans are also concerned about how the administration has handled the intelligence community due to reports of the administration suppressing disagreeable intelligence and hamstringing effective (and perfectly legal) programs.
The White House has a trust deficit on battling terrorism. That's why, these days attacks don't pull us together in a unified response to evil. Instead we start with mistrust, hate, prejudice, and fear. That's an understandably human response from a people who are poorly led.
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James Carafano (@JJCarafano) is one of the nation's leading experts in defense and homeland security, directs The Heritage Foundation's Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies. Carafano is an accomplished historian and teacher as well as a prolific writer and researcher on a fundamental constitutional duty of the federal government: to provide for the common defense.
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