GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum thinks President Barack Obama erred in apologizing after US troops inadvertently burned a handful of Koran’s. According to Santorum it was the Afghanistan people who engaged in “overreacting” to the situation.
During his time on NBC’s Meet the Press Santorum revealed:
“I don’t think the president should have apologized for something that was clearly inadvertent. [The president should have said] this was inadvertent, this was a mistake. There was no deliberate act. There was no meant of disrespect – this is something that occurred that shouldn’t have occurred, but it was an accident.”
Santorum also believes that by issuing an official apology President Obama only served to draw more attention to the incident which was finally calming down.
“You highlight it when you apologize for it, you make it sound like there was something that you should apologize for,” he said.
Santorum furthered his stance by demanding that Afghan President Hamid Karzai and the Afghan people issue an apology for the incident that claimed the lives of several American troops.
“The response… needs to be apologized for, by Karzai and the Afghan people, of attacking and killing our men and women in uniform, and overreacting to this mistake. That is the real crime, not what our soldiers did.”
Do you agree with Rick Santorum or with President Obama? One thing is for certain, it’s a despicable display of religious fanaticism when people resort to killing over the burning of a book. The word pathetic comes to mind.