Cruz Warmly Welcomed in Tennessee

Cruz Warmly Welcomed in Tennessee

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, says Chattanooga unfortunately has joined a group of U.S. cities that have been the victims of what he called radical Islamic terrorism.

And if he’s made president in 2016, he would stop that trend, he said Monday.

Cruz, who is seeking the Republican nod in the 2016 presidential election, stood before a crowd of more than 800 Monday during a Tennessee campaign tour that started in Chattanooga.

Behind him were five flags, one for each of the five U.S. servicemen who were gunned down on July 16 after Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez attacked a military recruiting center and a Marine and Naval reserve center in Chattanooga.

Cruz said Monday the U.S. needs to change its foreign policy and rules of engagement for military to be able to properly defeat terrorist cells in the Middle East. He said airstrikes against the so-called Islamic State, or ISIS, are not enough.

“It is all of our hopes and prayers that there are no more flags to represent the four Marines and one sailor,” Cruz said. ” And to the young radical that young radical will know, if you join ISIS, you are signing your death warrant.”

Federal officials haven’t ruled the Chattanooga shooting an act of terrorism, but legislators such as Cruz and U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, R-Tenn., have. The distinction is important for the families of the fallen, because it will determine how they are honored. (continue reading)

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