Quotes about attackers (16 Quotes)


    I think this is a report that has some very important lessons for our region and for the world at large. The report is absolutely categorical that the Palestinian Authority could have and should have (stopped suicide attacks). It had means, it had obligation, in fact instead of stopping suicide attackers, many Palestinian leaders (were) actually praising them.

    What was new was the symbolic force of the targets struck. The attackers did not just physically cause the highest buildings in Manhattan to collapse; they also destroyed an icon in the household imagery of the American nation.

    Miles Sutter is one of the best attackers I've seen so it was our plan to try to shut him down. He scored (three) goals, but otherwise I thought Kyle did an excellent job containing him.

    Conservatives saw the savagery of 9/11 in the attacks and prepared for war; liberals saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers.




    I don't think they the White House can use the standard procedure of delay or the standard procedure of attacking their attackers. I think they have to deal with this because this is probably the first charge in the campaign finance deal that the American people will want, if not demand, an answer to.

    In the past 12 to 15 months, attackers have made a massive shift to attack applications. Automated patching started making it harder to find new vulnerable systems, so they went after applications that users are just not patching.


    We want to make sure we don't give attackers any additional information that could be used against our customers. There is a balance between providing information to assess risk and giving out information that aids attackers.


    Whether the attackers are acting on their own or on the orders of their government whether they are regulars or irregulars, if the attack is against civilians then they must be considered terrorists,

    We're here so that Afghanistan does not once again become a sanctuary for transnational extremists the way it was when al-Qaeda planned the 9/11 attacks in the Kandahar area, conducted the initial training for the attackers in training camps in Afghanistan before they moved on to Germany and then to U.S. flight schools.

    We have speculated that attackers would turn their attention to other platforms, and two back-to-back examples of malicious code targeting Macintosh OS X this week illustrates this emerging trend.

    As far as the targets hit by the Islamic attackers, I do not consider the WTC a U.S. institution, but the headquarters of most that's wrong with our present masters.

    I don't buy the argument that they are aiding attackers. The attackers are already reverse-engineering the patches. They have the time and resources to find out where the flaw lies. The guy that feels the pain is the system administrator who is in the dark and who can't do his own reverse-engineering.



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