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...pilots, he said, would not engage in targeted killings. But Dershowitz, who did not attend the lecture, contacted The Crimson to state that there is no truth to the claim and to refute the statement. “I’d give $1,000 to [U.S.-designated terrorist group] Hezbollah, Finkelstein’s favorite organization, if he can prove that the story is true,” he declared. Finkelstein said that objections to his ideas generally do not bother him.“A cat call here or there, I don’t mind...
...terrorism is the major threat facing the United States, former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry said at the John F. Kennedy, Jr., Forum last night. Perry, who led the Department of Defense from 1994 to 1997 under former President Bill Clinton, said that a nightmare scenario in which terrorists could gain access to nuclear weapons and use them against an American city was “all too real.” “If they get them, they will use them and the results would be devastating,” he said to a crowd of about...
...white, are coming together. I have been addressing some of the most conservative sectors. Their response is so positive. One of the first questions is, ''When did you change your policy?'' I say, ''This has always been our policy.'' They say, ''It's not true. You have been a terrorist organization.'' Nobody who hears our policy can fault it. DE KLERK: Looking back, I wouldn't have done any of the fundamental things I did differently. I achieved thus far almost all of the goals which I set for myself within these past four years. I would hope that history...
...Clinton just before the ceremony in Washington, Rabin recalls, ''Arafat and I didn't exchange anything, except I told him it's going to be very difficult to implement the accord. He said, 'I know.' '' Unlike many Israelis, Rabin has managed to accommodate his view of Arafat as a terrorist and a murderer with the belief that he is a man with whom Israel can do business. ''I came to the conclusion that it's in their interest as well as our interest,'' he says. ''It is not based on any feeling of affection or affiliation.'' Arafat is just...
...through a lens on the psychological experience of a suicide bomber, highlighting both the doubt and the conviction inherent in such an extreme process. The film is laced with close-ups of Said and Khaled that provoke the audience to contemplate the inner workings of the mind of a terrorist. As Said watches his mother peel apples, his face, one which we are trained to view without sympathy, is a mixture of love and desperation...