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elleng

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Fri Jan 26, 2018, 02:47 AM Jan 2018

We Have Met the Enemy, and He Is Us by Susan E. Rice

'It is well documented that Americans are ever more divided: along party, ideological, socio-economic and cultural lines; by geographic, demographic, racial and religious differences. Our political polarization hampers our ability to tackle important national issues, whether immigration, infrastructure, timely budgeting or closing Guantánamo. The recent government shutdown and the looming threat of another underscore this problem.

The same policy stagnation afflicts our ability to confront the most pressing threats to our security, from North Korea to the risk of terrorists acquiring weapons of mass destruction, from pandemic disease to Russian aggression. Our ability to counter such outside menaces is increasingly undermined by our collective failure to work together. Indeed, the most significant, long-term threat to our security may be our domestic political polarization.

America’s adversaries exploit the vulnerability created by our dysfunctional democracy. Today, in contrast to Sept. 11, a terrorist attack is more likely to divide than unite us, as we saw after Benghazi, San Bernardino, Calif., and, most recently, Niger. This makes us an even more attractive target, as our enemies benefit not only from the initial attack but also from the lasting consequences of a more fractious, fragmented America.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/25/opinion/national-security-polarization.html?

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We Have Met the Enemy, and He Is Us by Susan E. Rice (Original Post) elleng Jan 2018 OP
Methinks "He is We" Is the Correct Grammer DoctorJoJo Jan 2018 #1
grammar elleng Jan 2018 #2
The "....and he is us" line Dale Neiburg Jan 2018 #3
Yep... Toorich Jan 2018 #4
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