Tom Ridge
- July 15, 2002
- Comments
Truman pushed for the creation of a unified Department of Defense-he got it-a Central Intelligence Agency, to learn about the threat; and a National Security Council to analyze the threat. He got all three. When told it couldn't be done, he said simply, in typical Truman straightforward, plain language, "It has to be done."
It's time for us to take the lessons learned from 9-11, from our war on terrorism, and apply them to homeland security. We may not see victories in our lifetimes, either. But if we build the foundation now, I'm confident America can do the impossible and make history once again.
-June 10, 2002
Before the National Association of Broadcasters.
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