Thursday, July 5, 2007

We Can Do It By George H. Wittman

"Terrorism as an abstract concept can be defined in many ways. The first step is to separate out those who participate -- terrorists -- from what is done -- terrorist acts. The problem is that terrorism in the abstract is quite benign; it doesn't do anything. As in war, there has to be destruction or intimidation of some sort before the concept of war attains reality. The need, therefore, is to attack effectively the reality of terrorism. "

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