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RE:What we waiting for
by summer on Sep 17, 2007 08:36 PM

Accept status quo, the established trend for past 50 years that has worked OK for both countries except for issues time to time - due to incompetent intelligence, backward border security, total absence of research and development of appliances and weapons to combat terrorism (very important), and lack of vision. All these need immediate attention with full resources. There is no room for postponement or band aid approach. Radicals do not respond to logic, but they easily succumb to high tech weapons and financial hardship.

It is much easier to use a tool box with nail and hammer only rather than taking pain of applying different tools. Politicians prefer the Hammer approach because they do not want to think beyond one term, they invest resources in damage control to pre-empt criticism, and people easily get impressed by quick fix band aid solutions. Therefore, I do not support war.

People in two countries want peace and friendship with neighbors. Politicians fear threat of radicals and yield into nuisance - no mud splash on my white shirt. Small group of radicals is the nuisance for helpless innocent population.

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