2011年11月9日水曜日

Journal 13

Alexandra Le Tellier,The wrong way to fight terrorism? [The reply]Los Angels Times Retrieved November 7 2011http://opinion.latimes.com/opinionla/2011/11/the-wrong-way-to-fight-terrorism-the-reply.html

In this article, the author cite Andrew Cockburn's reply about "whether targeted killings were the most effective way to fight terrorism" who is an investigative journalist. And he said assassinations is not effective way to fight terrorism, because according to the study conducted by Rex Rivol, there no evidence to support killing big terrorist. He gives us an example of  the assassinations of Isoroku  Yamamot and said it is just miracle that not to fight back.  Cause,Logo

I agree with his opinion. I was wondering why American people are celebrating when Osama Bin Laden was killed. I thought it made terrorist more violently. There is nothing terror in the U.S so far, but we are afraid of there vengeance. Then I think American militarily should have captured because it's safer than assassination.  

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