Giuliani at RNC: ‘We Must Not Be Afraid to Define Our Enemy’

Failure to call Islamist terror by name, he said, is ‘why our enemies see us as weak and vulnerable’ and ‘maligns decent Muslims around the world.’

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was one of the kick-off speakers at the Republican convention which began Monday in Cleveland.

Following the theme of the first night of the convention, “Make America Safe Again,” Giuliani gave a passionate speech that included the pressing topic of Islamist terror and how to defeat it.

“In the last seven months, there have been five major Islamic extremist terrorist attacks on us and our allies. We must not be afraid to define our enemy,” Giuliani said, referring to U.S. President Barack Obama’s policy of referring to Islamist terror as violent extremism without mentioning its connection to Islam.

Giuliani continued, “It is Islamic extremist terrorism. I did not say all of Islam. I said Islamic extremist terrorism.”

He explained why the current administration’s decision to leave Islamist terrorism unnamed is damaging.

“Failing to identify them properly maligns decent Muslims around the world,” Giuliani said. “It also sets up a fear of being politically incorrect that can have serious consequences. And it has.”

The former mayor was most likely referring to reports that came out after the San Bernardino massacre that neighbors of the terrorists had noticed their suspicious activity but decided not to alert law enforcement for fear of being branded racists.

Failure to call Islamist terror by name puts America in an untenable position, Giuliani continued. “This is why our enemies see us as weak and vulnerable.

“To defeat Islamic extremist terrorism we must put them on defense. If they are at war against us—which they have declared—we must commit ourselves to unconditional victory against them.”

Giuliani specifically called out the nuclear agreement that the U.S. and other world powers made with Iran last summer (“one of the worst deals America ever made”) and said that it needs to be undone.

He said the agreement allows Iran to eventually become a nuclear power and that it “put billions of dollars back into a country that is the world’s biggest state sponsor of terrorism.”

Giuliani pledged that the Republican Party’s candidate Donald Trump “will make sure that any agreement with Iran meets the original goals of the U.N and our allies: a non-nuclear Iran.”

The man who is credited with turning around New York city from one of the most crime-ridden metropolises in America to a city that has the lowest crime rate of any major city in the country pilloried Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic candidate for president, for her role in the Benghazi attack and the overthrow of Libya’s leader Qaddafi.

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That move is credited with plunging Libya into chaos and facilitating the rise of the Islamic State and other Islamist terror groups — not only in Libya but across the entire North African region.

Giuliani further questioned the character of Clinton, who – for political purposes — lied about the reason behind the Benghazi attack in which four Americans were killed, including the U.S. ambassador to Libya, Chris Stevens.

He expressed his outrage over a now-famous answer Clinton gave while testifying about the incident to Congress when, referring to the American deaths, she asked, “What difference at this point does it make?”

Giuliani also called out Clinton for being in favor of accepting refugees from Syria after the Islamic State explicitly said that they would embed terrorists within the refugees to carry out attacks in the U.S.

He concluded, “We can’t afford to repeat the mistakes of the past. Hillary Clinton’s experience is the basis for her campaign. Well, Hillary Clinton’s experience is exactly the reason she should not be our president.”

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