The real terrorist threats are George W. Bush and his band of brown-shirted thugs.
In principle... no government in the world can accept an armed terrorist group, some of them coming from abroad, controlling streets and villages in the name of 'jihad'.
Democratic nations must try to find ways to starve the terrorist and the hijacker of the oxygen of publicity on which they depend.
Terrorism is a psychological warfare. Terrorists try to manipulate us and change our behavior by creating fear, uncertainty, and division in society.
My greatest fear is the Iranians acquire a nuclear weapon and give it to a terrorist organization. And there is a real threat of them doing that.
Terrorists convince thousands of people to kill themselves in the name of God. I can't convince two of my friends to help me move.
The jealousy and resentment that animate the terrorists also affect many of our former cold war allies.
We must hunt the terrorists down and kill them. There is no other way to respond to those so committed to the destruction of life.
Every nation in every region now has a decision to make. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists.
We cannot let terrorists hold this nation hostile or hold our allies hostile.
There isn't a single American city, in my estimation, that has sufficient plans for a nuclear terrorist event.
Seeing a man praying to Allah is enough for some people to assume he is a terrorist.
I try to make the majority of my audience laugh. That's my audience. They'll laugh at the dead terrorist.
The President should spend his time going after the terrorists rather than sharing sensitive counter terrorism information with countries that sponsor terrorism.
America decided we were going to stand by and let Americans die at the hands of terrorists a long time ago.
Rizwan Khan: My name is Khan, and I am not a terrorist.
We can't possibly fight all the terrorists in all the countries where they exist because we don't have the money or manpower to do so.
We fully support the strikes against terrorist targets, not against the country, not against the culture, not against a religion, but against an enemy of them all.
American credibility in the war on terrorism depends on a strong stand against all terrorist acts, whether committed by foe or friend.
A democratic and stable Iraq and Afghanistan are essential to our broader efforts to make no place safe for terrorists and to win the War on Terrorism.
The prescription for endless war poses a far greater danger to Americans than perceived enemies do, for reasons the terrorist organisations understand very well.