Are Efforts to Reduce Terrorism Successful?
Are Efforts to Reduce Terrorism Successful? | Military Might Is the Best Way to Reduce Terrorism
Alan W. Dowd has written numerous articles on U.S. foreign policy, terrorism, national security, the military, and a wide variety of other topics. He is a frequent contributor to the World & I, National Review Online, American Outlook, the Washington Times, American Outlook Today, and American Legion Magazine.
The war on terrorism can only be won by expanding military operations to every corner of the globe. Indeed, every international conflict should be viewed as an extension of the war on terrorism. If foreign governments cannot or will not...
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Table of Contents
- America Is Winning the War on Terrorism
- America Is Losing the War on Terrorism
- A War on Terrorism Is Futile
- Expanded Law Enforcement Powers Have Reduced Terrorism
- Expanded Law Enforcement Powers Violate Civil Liberties
- Preemptive War Reduces Terrorism
- Preemptive War Does Not Reduce Terrorism
- Military Might Is the Best Way to Reduce Terrorism
- Intelligence Gathering Is the Best Way to Reduce Terrorism
- Racial Profiling Reduces Terrorism
- Racial Profiling Does Not Reduce Terrorism
- Immigration Must Be Restricted to Reduce Terrorism
- Restricting Immigration Does Not Reduce Terrorism
- Efforts to Make Air Travel Safe from Terrorists Have Failed
- America’s Dependence on Foreign Oil Is Undermining Efforts to Reduce Terrorism
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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