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This time, it's the state itself giving an account of the terror it has inflicted on its people.
Whatever its shared antipathy toward terror, it regards an American military presence as a threat to its considerable influence in the region.
But Bush must make plain that if China wants to join the war on terror, it must rein in the danger on its doorstep.
If there's anything we should have learned since 9/11 and the "War on Terror," it is that violence against the Muslim world cannot defeat terrorism or anti-Western anger; only respect for human rights and sovereignty will work.
Terror, it turns out, is funny.
Terror, it seems, sometimes begins at home.
Even if that tiny risk is never realised, people suffer from the terror it sows.
O.K., not really — but if it was a time of terror, it was also a time of clarity.
The good news, however, is that the health-care paperwork deluge need not be the dreadful terror it seems.
A radical shift from President Bush's war on terror, it has never been set out to the American people.
He said: "As we continue with the war against terror it is worth remembering some of the causes of terror.
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