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Indeed, a reading of 60-year-old documents shows that little of substance has changed since Palestinian Arabs first resorted to terror to foil the emergence of a Jewish state.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Your money and your life
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We now live with a new fear thanks to John Ashcroft and a federal government that is doing too little to fight the terror of terrorism.
ECONOMIST: Letters | The
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When the history of the George W. Bush administration is written, one of the most important questions to be addressed will surely be: Why did a President who repeatedly talked about the ideology animating our enemies in this "War on Terror" do so little to wage an effective "War of Ideas" against it?
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Purple heart in the War of Ideas?
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And then Obama kind of looks a little bit more, you know, moderate perhaps, in his decision to push back on the global war on terror as a result.
NPR: Price Too High For Being World's Top Military Force?
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The Department of Homeland Security appears to be a permanent feature of the new millennium, and despite a budget crisis that threatens to sink the American economy, lawmakers have shown little interest in cutting back on anti-terror funding.
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