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But the radioactive material that has been released so far -- deliberately or accidentally -- seems too small to pose a present danger.
First, America's foreign policy community, including many Democrats as well as Republicans, supported the war for the very same reasons that Wolfowitz and the lobby did — namely, the fact that Hussein seemed to pose a present or future threat to American national interests.
But, as Michael's story demonstrates, we need to take a hard look at individual cases before we assume that those with past convictions pose a present danger.
Durkin argued Khan, now 19, has been evaluated by a nationally recognized forensic psychologist who concluded that Khan, while "very immature," has not become radicalized and does not pose a present danger.
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