Saturday, April 11, 2009

Lincoln Mitchell: Anti-Terror Strategy after the War on Terror


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Lincoln Mitchell: Anti-Terror Strategy after the War on Terror


Lincoln Mitchell: Presidents and other policy makers will still have to be concerned about the threat of terrorism and will have to craft policies that minimize this threat and enhance our security. These policies, however, will no longer occupy the central role in our national political psyche. Already, we have seen a president who speaks less about terrorism, a congress which spends almost no time on the issue, and even a Republican Party that has, if you will pardon the phrase, moved on from the fervent emphasis of anti-terrorism of a few years ago. Click here to read more.

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