5/30/06 - General Wes Clark on Fox News

General Wesley Clark on Fox News

May 30, 2006
Transcript by Reg NYC

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Martha MacCallum: And North of the border, Canada's intelligence service is warning, warning that the risk of home grown terrorism is growing in their estimation.


The spy agency in Canada says that dangers from outside their border are now as prevalent as the risks that exist right inside their own country from their own citizens in many cases, and that is not very comforting here in the US where we share a very long border with our neighbors to the North.


For more on this, I'm joined by Fox News analyst General Wesley Clark, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO. General, good to to have you with us today.

GENERAL WESLEY CLARK: Thank you, Martha. Good to be with you.

Martha MacCallum: Now, we've spent so much time focusing on the border to the South and Mexico and being concerned, rightly so, about what should be done about the infiltration on folks illegally coming across that border. How concerned do you think we should be, and what do you think of Canada's intelligence assessment?

5/17/06 - General Wesley Clark on Fox News

General Wesley Clark on Fox News
May 17, 2006
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Martha MacCallum: Well, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld backing the President's plan to put the National Guard along the Mexico border. Rumsfeld and some of his Generals assuring members of Congress that using the National Guard to help secure our border will not stretch our military too thin.


For more on this, I'm joined by Fox News analyst General Wesley Clark, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO. General Clark, good to have you with us this afternoon.


GENERAL WESLEY CLARK: Thank you. Good to be with you.


Martha MacCallum: What do you think about what Donald Rumsfeld had to say today? Do you think 6,000 troops in a non-military capacity, in a helping-out capacity on the border will do the trick?

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