Veteran NBC anchor attempts moral equivalency in Marathon Massacre
Former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw strongly suggested Sunday that America is partly to blame for the gruesome terrorists attacks in Boston, because the young, Muslim men involved may have felt "alienated" and angry over U.S. drone strikes on "innocent civilians" in Muslim countries abroad.
Brokaw, who has been playing the role of media elder statesman since retiring, went on NBC's "Meet the Press" with host David Gregory to discuss last week's Boston bombings, which killed three and injured 183.
"There are a couple of things to remember here, David, I think for all of us," Brokaw intoned. "With the death of Osama bin Laden, Islamic rage did not go away. In fact, in some ways it's more dangerous. This is a perfect example."
He said Americans need to take a hard look at "the roots" of why so many Muslims, including Americanized terrorists like the Tsarnaev brothers in Boston, want to kill them.
"There's a lot that we still need to know about what motivated them, obviously," Brokaw said, noting the Muslim faith of both bombers. "And the fact is that that Islamic rage is still out there."
Added Brokaw: "But I think that there's something else that goes beyond the event that we've all been riveted by in the last week. We have to work a lot harder (to understand) a motivation here.
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