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...TIME: What will you do to fight terrorism in Indonesia? YUDHOYONO: We will improve the capabilities of our intelligence, police and immigration officers to detect terrorist activities. I'll ask the provincial governments to do the same, so terrorist movements will not have a chance to grow...
...determine what actions need to be taken to eliminate terrorism, including the position of Jemaah Islamiah and places suspected of having ties to terrorism. After the review, if there's proof that Jemaah Islamiah as an organization does exist in Indonesia and that its members are involved in terrorist activities, then it will be declared a banned organization. We will use the legal process, so that this is a law-enforcement issue, not a political...
...higher priority than the lessons of 2001, the United States is now scarcely any safer from terrorism, and Osama bin Laden is alive and well and releasing threatening videotapes; meanwhile, the American army is too tied up trying to create order in Iraq to be available if a terrorist emergency should indeed occur...
Your story on futurologist Peter Schwartz, who imagines future scenarios to help businesses plan for catastrophes, stated his belief that another terrorist attack is inevitable, no matter how much money is spent on homeland security. But the struggle against terrorism should also address the teaching of hate within radical Muslim groups. Forward thinkers must convince the free countries of the world that the future of the war on terrorism is psychological. It is a battleground we have not yet entered. All immigrants and children in public, private and religious schools should receive a continuous program of civics, tolerance and respect...
Because the White House crowd remained obsessed with Saddam Hussein, they have ignored terrorist threats that really are “grave and gathering.” Failed and conflict-torn states provide safe havens for terrorists, but the Bush administration’s response to crises like Liberia and Sudan has been lackluster and glacially slow. The proliferation of nuclear technology could enable a terrorist network like al Qaeda to develop a bomb, yet the administration failed to sanction Pakistan for pardoning Abdul Qader Khan, the scientist who confessed to selling nuclear weapons technology to Libya, Iran and North...