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A Larger War On Terror?, David Cole Dec 2008

A Larger War On Terror?, David Cole

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The Grand Inquisitors, David Cole Jul 2007

The Grand Inquisitors, David Cole

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State-Supported Terrorism And The U.S. Courts: Some Foreign Policy Problems, Barry E. Carter Jan 2002

State-Supported Terrorism And The U.S. Courts: Some Foreign Policy Problems, Barry E. Carter

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Terrorism is an evil that the United States and other civilized countries should combat aggressively. Fortunately, these countries have many tools they can use in their fight against terrorism, among them military force (as we have just demonstrated in Afghanistan), covert actions, and a variety of economic sanctions against a country or group that supports terrorists. These sanctions - which would preferably be applied in union with other countries, though unilaterally if necessary - can include freezing assets, as well as ending or limiting U.S. government programs (ranging from landing rights to foreign aid), cutting off exports to or imports …