
“‘The terrorists have achieved more with one phone call than we have achieved with all our response,’ Koppel said. ‘Terrorism is imply the weapon by which the weak engage the strong,’ Koppel said. ‘They cause the strong—in this case us—to overreact. We are the ones who went into Iraq and spent about a trillion and a half dollars doing it, losing 4,500 men and women, god knows how many tens of thousands injured. We are the ones who created a bureaucracy. The TSA has what—57,000 people operating within the TSA? Can you imagine a day when we will ever be without that bureaucracy? All imposed upon ourselves.'”
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