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"This is a deliberately visible stance designed to make the terrorists pretty much think to themselves, 'Well, O.K., I'm not going to try and fly a bomb in the center of London in a light aircraft,' " Mr. Felstead said.
Since the government has refused to make the terrorists available for questioning by Mr. Moussaoui and his court-appointed defense lawyers, "the government will be foreclosed at trial from making any argument, or offering any evidence, suggesting that the defendant had any involvement in, or knowledge of, the Sept. 11 attacks," Judge Brinkema wrote on Thursday.
Fear and separateness will only make the terrorists' goals closer to fruition.
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Ganza said it was too difficult for the show to make the terrorist group's lives "understandable" for viewers.
Wiping out an American city, much less the largest ones, requires either blast yields well beyond the capability of any terrorist organisation, or numbers of nuclear weapons that would make the terrorist organisation one of the largest nuclear powers on the planet.
The film, affected perhaps by 9/11, makes the terrorists seem more misguided, but paradoxically, it also amplifies their grievances.
I get all the tabloids put out by American Media, where the Anthrax was found, so I can see what might have made the terrorists mad.
While this makes the terrorists generally less lethal, it also makes them even harder to detect.
The Bush administration, in breaking the law (real American law, not the chimera of "international law") by engaging in such travesties as torture, "extreme rendition," and warrantless wiretaps, not only endangered our security by making the terrorists' case about America for them, thus greatly helping terrorist recruitment.
But Iraq has unquestionably made the terrorist threat worse.
Our invasion of Iraq has arguably made the terrorist threat much worse in the short run.
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