Friday, February 02, 2007

Bush's Agenda for Victory

Bush's Agenda for Victory

A. A. Kazermi


Democracies are most vulnerable to public opinion and therefore have overwhelming difficulties to fight terror and terrorism. Some argue that a democracy, in order to fight terrorism, is forced to copy its methods and thus become oppressive itself. The assertion suggests that the adoption of repressive measures is inevitable in dealing with the growing dangers of terrorism. The fact that US has so far failed to achieve its objectives in Iraq is an inevitable consequence of this phenomenon. ( Continued...)