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...molesters and the like, it does serve a purpose within the larger context of effective governing and elevating the quality of life for its massive population. This is no different from United States’ justification of torture in the grander scheme of the “war on terror??. As such, these censorship laws, as well as China’s judicial system, should be conferred some degree of respect and not be immediately delegitimized by the Western standard of human rights...
...York Times reports that the phrase “War on Terror?? is being quietly dropped by the new administration. It had served a purpose to facilitate the politics of fear during the Bush years, but it was becoming a serious burden for US approaches to the Muslim world. It became obvious to many cool headed observers that, while the likes of al-Qaeda and other extremists were still dangerous, they were in fact small hard-line groups. The vast Muslim world was ready for a more respectful and sympathetic approach from a saner US government. How else...
...best friend, we were the managers; we rolled around in the corner and tried to emulate the big guys. I loved it, and the rest is history.” By age eight, the young talent had retired as a varsity wrestling manager, and the “little terror?? began dominating junior competitions throughout upstate New York. Though he was also a great soccer player, as O’Connor developed, wrestling emerged as his calling. “I think that I just matured, mentally and physically, and I just gradually put more time into wrestling...
...Islamic Resistance Movement.” In other words, any sort of peaceful solution in which Israel continues to exist is simply unacceptable to Hamas. Faced with this stark reality—that, until Israel is wiped off the map, Hamas will not stop its campaign of terror??Israel is absolutely justified in its defensive actions against Hamas...
...Pakistan,” he said. Lodhi, however, said she took issue with the phrase “war on terror.” “There needs to be a change in rhetoric,” she said. “‘War on terror?? was a very unfortunate metaphor that must be dropped.” Lodhi said that the phrase has led to the popular perception in the Middle East that the U.S. is fighting a war on Islam. She called for a strategy that was “mutually reinforcing?...