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...Maintaining their grip on West Bank cities interferes with Israel's own efforts to stabilize the current reoccupation, experience has shown that it's unlikely to deter further Palestinian terror attacks. But the Israelis believe that loosening their grip would simply encourage future attacks. No such dilemmas face the militants of Hamas and Islamic Jihad (the two organizations responsible for the latest attacks), and even the Al Aksa Martyr's Brigade linked with Arafat's own Fatah organization. They're out to demonstrate their continued ability to kill Israelis despite the IDF's presence in the West Bank cities...
...destruction. The U.S. edge in tanks and warplanes counts for nothing against such threats, so other methods need to be found. Moreover, some serious dangers come not from national armed forces but from groups like al-Qaeda, against which conventional doctrines won't work. How are we supposed to deter Osama bin Laden when we can't find...
...destruction. The U.S. edge in tanks and warplanes counts for nothing against such threats, so other methods need to be found. Moreover, some serious dangers come not from national armed forces but from groups like al-Qaeda, against which conventional doctrines won't work. How are we supposed to deter Osama bin Laden when we can't find...
...total of $440 million in aid, but the country will still rank as one of the poorest in the world. Half the population live on less than 55? a day. AUSTRALIA "Pacific Solution" Citing "border security" as a priority, the government announced a massive increase in spending to deter migrants from arriving in Australian waters to seek asylum. Presenting the annual budget, Treasurer Peter Costello said $1.5 billion had been allocated for preventive measures over the next five years. This included $660 million for the so-called Pacific Solution, which relocates asylum seekers to nearby islands. THE U.S. Iraq Deal...
...could determine that more children might be at risk. The archdiocese’s backpedaling after an agreement was reached appears to be just a dubious and underhanded attempt to relinquish its complicity in many of these crimes. Fear of growing payments from hypothetical future settlements ought not to deter justice from being met here...