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November 9, 2009 2:30 PM

Harry Smith on Ft. Hood Shooting Suspect Nidal Malik Hasan

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Photo: Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan.

NEW YORK (CBS) Was Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan a terrorist?

The psychiatrist who is alleged to have shot dozens of fellow soldiers last week at the Fort Hood army post was a devout Muslim. He was opposed to both the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. He apparently attended the same Virginia mosque where a militant imam preached.

A mosque that was also attended by a couple of the nine-eleven hijackers.

There's plenty of circumstantial evidence that viewed in pieces make Hasan look suspicious.

But, before an attack, would a terrorist publicly speak about the idea that suicide bombers are justified in their actions? Especially in front of people to whom that idea is ridiculous?

Some have suggested Hassan was handled with politically correct kid gloves; that the military bent over backwards to give him room to exercise his first amendment rights.

What seems most likely is that in a military confronting a rash of cases of post traumatic stress, a psychiatrist like Hasan was perhaps seen as too valuable to let go.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Harry Smith has been an anchor of The Early Show since October 2002. He also hosts a daily radio news and analysis feature, "Just a Minute," on the CBS News Radio Network. He serves as substitute anchor and occasional correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning and anchored and contributed to CBS News documentaries, as well as to 48 Hours.

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by mcdanel_1771 November 9, 2009 8:57 PM EST
So we take a devout Muslim, and put him in the position of listening to all the details of soldiers worst experiences involving the killing of Muslims. Not clear thinking. He should have been working with 'nam vets, or in intake, or in some other capacity altogether. A conspiracy with outside aid seems unlikely, because this event could have been even more deadly. I think the man just snapped.

I'm not his defender, nor his apologist; I do think his posting to counsel stressed Afghan and Iraq vets was a questionable decision.
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by whowon November 9, 2009 3:30 PM EST
Harry, can you ever report facts without defending? I cannot watch you any longer, you report more opinion then fact. I give you credit for actually talking about the evidence that has been out for a couple days. I guess at some point, facts need to be reported.
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