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- From: David Minton <dminton AT mindspring.com>
- To: InterNetWorkers <internetworkers AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: collapse
- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 16:50:29 -0400
I think the idea is to make any country afraid to allow terrorists to work
out of bases within their borders. Most countries would not allow terrorists
to operate from their soil. The civilized world needs to make those that do
now too afraid to allow the terrorists. The goal would be to get every
county to use their own internal police and security forces to kick-out
terrorists for fear of the wraith of the civilized world.
David
On 9/13/01 4:31 PM, "Michael Hayes" <mhayes AT mphiles.com> wrote:
>> Well, it worked with the embassy bombing suspects. One of the main
>> defendants was captured in Pakistan and extracted to the U.S. Now he's
>> in prison for life.
>
> I'm not disagreeing here, but didn't that leave the rest of them to try
> harder the next time? However, it's also foolish to think that by bombing
> the hell out of them would have prevented it for the same reason the death
> penalty fails as a deterrent. It's ugly...prevention through
> intelligence/security, etc. was our last chance to avoid violence in this
> case.
>
> Mike
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Thomas Beckett" <thomas AT tbeckett.com>
> To: "InterNetWorkers" <internetworkers AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 4:22 PM
> Subject: [internetworkers] Re: collapse
>
>
>> Medical Illustration wrote:
>>> However, what exactly does anyone see as a good, non violent reaction to
>>> this? Someone earlier mentioned capturing & imprisoning the responsible
>>> parties, but I don't see that as a possibility without extreme violence
>>> coming to both sides... So what exactly would a non violent solution
> look
>>> like in this case?
>>
>> Well, it worked with the embassy bombing suspects. One of the main
>> defendants was captured in Pakistan and extracted to the U.S. Now he's
>> in prison for life.
>>
>> TaB
>>
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Re: collapse
, (continued)
- Re: collapse, Medical Illustration, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Michael Tucker, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Rafe Colburn, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Medical Illustration, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Thomas Beckett, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Andrew Phillips, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Michael Hayes, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Thomas Beckett, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Medical Illustration, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Robert Weeks, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, David Minton, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Maria Winslow, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, B, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Thomas Beckett, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Robert Weeks, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Thomas Beckett, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, B, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Greg Cox, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Sarah Ovenall, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, Robert Weeks, 09/13/2001
- Re: collapse, David Minton, 09/13/2001
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