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Taking It To The Enemy

The days of defense are over. Peace takes strength—and the determination—to fight where necessary.

 
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  • Posted By: space @ 12/30/2007 2:13:16 PM

    Comment: Rudy. You address an interesting point in suggesting NATO combat issues such as territorial aggression. Do you refer to physical, neo-political, or NGO economic influence? I certainly agree in your views of finding and solving the root cause. Action requires thinking first!
    We can clearly see--Inflicting pain on an innocent society certainly does create a strong bond in the group that has been [newly] wronged.

  • Posted By: dhungana @ 12/22/2007 5:59:17 PM

    Comment: Present Bush was absolutely right in interpreting this fight against terrorism a toughest one and needs a lot of amount of courage and tactics.Howver he himself could not hit right into the bulls eye.Of course it was a war with an invisible enemy and who could attack anywhere , any place at any time.But the whole story and analysis should not end here.It is also a war against a thought or wrong ideology which is beared by almost one third population of this earth.Killing enemy doesn not give an end to this kind of war ,finding out the root cause and tracking them is also a matter of immense importance
    Sudarshan
    Reno

 
 
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