Summary
LIKE most other Americans, I'm a sucker for tsunami-relief photos of U.S. troops tending to wounded children, feeding dazed refugees or rescuing water-logged survivors. Those can-do soldiers, sailors and Marines do us all proud.
But I'm not naive enough to believe that U.S. generosity toward Muslims in the relief effort will mitigate the anti-American rage that burns white-hot in so many Muslim countries. That rage has been stoked for decades, and only decades worth of savvy U.S. diplomacy, supported by the shrewd use of military force, will cool the fires that forge terrorists.See the full content of this document
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Tsunami Aid Won't Calm Terrorism
We'll get burned again and again if we misunderstand the hatred, the hopelessness and the nihilism that breed suicide bombers.
So far, President Bush and his a...See the full content of this document
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