>>- cooperative police work between nations to catch the perpetrators
>>- international tribunals to try them for war crimes to assure global
>>acceptance of their trials
>>- addressing real grievances of the muslim world (such as the Palestinian
>>cause) to isolate the murderers from the general population
>>- global economic justice to eliminate the misery which feeds resentment
>>against the US and sympathy for such terrorism
>>- defense of civil liberties in favor of sane security measures that don't
>>breed more police abuses and cycles of resentment and violence
>
>Anyone have a problem with that list?
No, it's a very good list.
It's good to have Nathan back.
Doug