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...expand its terror networks. The battle to uproot and eliminate those networks may yet take years, but it will be waged primarily by the world's law enforcement and intelligence services. Al Qaeda no longer has de facto control over a whole country, and the world is a safer place...
...There never was a nobler reason to miss Christmas. A few thousand of you are making 250 million stateside holiday seasons a little safer, a little happier at the end of a year in which feeling safe and happy in America has maybe never been harder. I figure you know how lucky that makes you, to be a soldier of democracy when - and where - the soldiers of democracy are needed most...
...they may even be getting used to the idea that Osama bin Laden may have slipped the noose - or at least giving up on the idea of Islamic terrorism as a one-man threat. If OBL is captured or killed, only 27 percent would feel "safer," while 65 percent would feel "as safe as currently feel." (A martyrdom-mindful 7 percent would feel "less safe.") And if the U.S. achieves "most of its goals" in Afghanistan but doesn?t get OBL, 50 percent say they would still consider the military action "a victory." (Of course, 46 percent wouldn...
...gunships, bombers and Predator drones, ready to pounce on their prey. It's a safe bet that if bin Laden is holed up in the snowdrifts of Tora Bora, with his hosts defeated and on the run, he still harbors hopes of making a great escape. It's a safer bet that the U.S. would love...
...Palu who are backing one side or the other. "Whenever we try and do something, it seems like someone from the top stops it," he says. But Rudi, a Javanese Muslim, has no doubt about what would be an indispensable, giant step toward peace: "It would be much safer without the Laskar Jihad. The locals all want peace, but the people from outside keep the fighting going...