[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 7 (Thursday, January 21, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S62]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE NIGERIAN TERRORIST
Mr. REID. Madam President, I will speak briefly on the statement of
my friend, the senior Senator from Kentucky, about the Nigerian
terrorist.
The one thing we need not do is politicize the fight against
terrorism. John Brennan did testify yesterday in our classified
briefing. It was classified. The things that took place there should be
classified. People should not be talking about it. The reason that is
the case is that we want people who come to classified briefings to be
able to speak freely.
We have had a long history in our country of people who commit crimes
on our territory in the United States being tried in the United States,
including Richard Reid, the shoe bomber. It isn't as if this is the
first time something like this happened. Even though they are
proceeding under civil courts, they can always drop back and fall into
the category of war criminals if, in fact, that choice is made. Just
because they are going forward in this manner today doesn't mean they
cannot drop back in some other manner at a subsequent time.
Even though I don't like to discuss what went on in a closed
briefing, in a classified setting, I was there from the very beginning
to the very end of Mr. Brennan's presentation. I never heard him refuse
to answer. In fact, he answered the question that was asked in a number
of different ways by my friend, the Republican leader, and another
Republican Senator. So if there are any questions about anything that
Mr. Brennan had to say, I hope that those questions will be asked
directly to him. We have had some open hearings.
My point is that there is a war on terror taking place now. I tried
to be as supportive of President Bush during his years as President
when this was going on after 9/11. I hope my Republican colleagues will
be supportive of President Obama. This is not a partisan issue.
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