Checkbook Is No Solution for Terrorism
Last week, Congress voted to double the reward for information leading to the capture of Osama bin Laden.
But, NPR Senior News Analyst Ted Koppel says, legislators should have considered reducing the bounty on bin Laden's head.
The scourge of Islamic fundamentalist terrorism, Koppel says, is one problem that can't be solved with a checkbook.
...notice the dark implications of his mention of how massive funds ($750 Million) essentially/partly being given to Al-Qaeda (thus Bin Laden) in Pakistan.. no oversight or strings attached
Brillant, 3 minute audio clip
But, NPR Senior News Analyst Ted Koppel says, legislators should have considered reducing the bounty on bin Laden's head.
The scourge of Islamic fundamentalist terrorism, Koppel says, is one problem that can't be solved with a checkbook.
...notice the dark implications of his mention of how massive funds ($750 Million) essentially/partly being given to Al-Qaeda (thus Bin Laden) in Pakistan.. no oversight or strings attached
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