A crescendo of tough talk on Syrian refugees and terrorism seems to be elevating the toughest talkers in the GOP primary — most notably Donald Trump. But among the broader American public, the most trusted person to handle the issue is Hillary Clinton. CONT.
Scott Clement, Washington Post
Mushtaq Dean
Most Americans were complacent that their defensive measures have blocked the recurrence of 9/11 incident but an outburst of terror in France has shaken their complacence and they are rightly worried about their safety at air ports, sea ports, railways stations, sports stadiums, recreation spots and their worship locations.
Coincidentally, the occurrence has taken place when the American nation is heading towards its presidential election in 2016 having a time to give a thorough consideration to the characteristics of their new president who could withstand such horrible eventualities.
The person being sought should be having a vast experience of administrating a large organization, should have participated in discussions over global issues, has dealt with international disputes with valor, enjoys a worldwide respect and recognition, considered cultivated ; trustworthy and thoughtful at home and with his people.
When we set out to gather these qualities in our forthcoming president we find them assembled in Hillary Clinton, and find those endeavoring for the presidential position are naive, blunt and bankrupt.