Criminal
Nov. 2, 2001
Caught Up in the Dragnet
Most historians agree that America fought with one hand tied behind its back in Vietnam. In the war against terrorism, we may be doing the same thing but not because of our lack of political will. Instead, we are constrained by our commitment to individual liberty and due process.
By Marc Levin
Most historians agree that America fought with one hand tied behind its back in Vietnam. In the war against terrorism, we may be doing the same thing but not because of our lack of political will. Instead, we are constrained by our commitment to individual liberty and due process.
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Most historians agree that America fought with one hand tied behind its back in Vietnam. In the war against terrorism, we may be doing the same thing but not because of our lack of political will. Instead, we are constrained by our commitment to individual liberty and due process.
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