Wall Street Journal columnist Daniel Henninger quotes FDD Distinguished Advisors James Woolsey and Louis Freeh on the "never-ending tensions over civil liberty concerns on one hand and manifest national security threats on the other."
Woolsey notes that "the tough case is what to do with groups that have as their explicit objective, as much of the Muslim Brotherhood does, an Islamic state governing North America? It's hard because it involves raising [security] questions around people who purport that these are their religious beliefs. Our constitutional structure has real problems with that."
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