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US losing unity, failing to confront terrorism, says veteran.

Like many Americans, Thomas Speciale⁤ remembers exactly where he was on Sept. 11, 2001, when members of the Al Qaeda terrorist ⁣group hijacked and deliberately crashed four commercial‌ airliners. In fact, he ⁢recalls sitting only about half a mile ‍away from the Pentagon when the building was hit in the coordinated attack. In the days after the 9/11 ⁢attacks, Mr. Speciale traveled to Manhattan and witnessed the wreckage at the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, where hijackers crashed two more airliners.

“It had‍ a⁤ profound ⁤effect on my life,” he‍ said in an interview with NTD News’ “Capitol Report” on Monday.

Devastating as the attacks were, Mr. Speciale also remembers⁢ a unique sense of ⁢patriotism and national unity in the days and weeks that followed. He explained that he had been in the military but had been out for a couple of years by the time of the attacks. He said⁤ he returned to military duty, joining a wave of like-minded men and ​women who joined in the aftermath.

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“I can’t think of a time [when] we were more united,” he added.

Mr. Speciale continues to serve in the Army Reserve. On the civilian side, he has also worked as⁤ a national security​ contractor with the Defense Intelligence Agency and ​with the Office of ⁤the Director of National Intelligence.

While the Al Qaeda hijackers specifically hit U.S. targets on 9/11, Mr. Speciale said terrorism primarily poses a threat to other countries around the world with fewer resources to confront radical Islamic terrorism and other such ideologies. In ‍particular, he noted both Al Qaeda and the ISIS terrorist group had taken root in‌ the Middle East.

ISIS initially formed as an offshoot⁤ of Al Qaeda‌ in Iraq, which itself formed after‌ the U.S. invasion of Iraq and⁤ the overthrow of Saddam⁤ Hussein’s government. After President Barack Obama withdrew U.S. forces from Afghanistan in 2011, ISIS officially broke with Al Qaeda​ and‍ began asserting control over vast swathes of territory across Iraq and Syria. Under President Obama, U.S. forces⁣ returned to the region to help combat the terrorist group.

“Were it not for the U.S. intervention,‌ to fight back ISIS, we would have had a ⁢Sunni Islamic caliphate⁣ that would have stretched from Damascus all the way to Baghdad, Iraq, and that would⁣ have been an even worse, you know, a worse tragedy,” he said.

Afghanistan Withdrawal and Political Division

In the⁢ 22 years since the terrorist attacks, Mr. Speciale believes the United ⁤States is safer now from the threat of terrorism, but‌ he also‌ feels that the United States has fallen short of its goals‌ in the Global War on Terror and even ‍lost ground as a result of the growing political division​ within⁤ the county.

“Right now our recruitment is way down because of the fact that the American ⁣people don’t feel like service in the military has the same⁤ value that it did,” he said. “And ultimately, that​ stems from what I believe is a ‘Cultural‍ Revolution’ in the United States, and a lot of ⁤people’s dissatisfaction with the direction of the U.S. government. And so now we have the greatest, most patriotic Americans that are telling their children not to serve. And that’s ‍the⁤ greatest tragedy to me.”

Last year, the U.S. ​Army missed its recruiting goal by about 25 percent. ⁤In April, Army, Navy and Air Force​ leaders predicted they could miss their recruiting goals ⁤again this year, the Military Times ‍ reported.

Mr. Speciale attributed ⁤the recruiting ⁣woes ‌to a variety of factors, including a distrust in the ‌current direction of the ⁣U.S. government and the overall political division within the country.

“We’re now more divided as a country than probably we have been since prior to‍ the⁢ Civil War. And it’s tragic, and mind-boggling to me that we’ve allowed the hyperbolic rhetoric of‌ politicians, the divisive ‍nature of social media to essentially erase‌ our unity, and now ‍we’re more divided than ever,” said Mr.



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