Paul Browne’s comment makes no sense. To think terrorist will choose more attractive targets and to concentrate your anti-terrorism resouces there is a bit short-sighted. The saavy terrorist will avoid a well protected area and opt for one with easier access. They look to maximize damage/death and they don’t discriminate as to where. We keep doing the same things and expect a different outcome. Ain’t gonna happen. We either sit down with our enemies and try to find a win-win solution, or we eliminate them from the face of the earch. These cat and mouse games serve limited purpose.
Paul Browne’s comment makes no sense. To think terrorist will choose more attractive targets and to concentrate your anti-terrorism resouces there is a bit short-sighted. The saavy terrorist will avoid a well protected area and opt for one with easier access. They look to maximize damage/death and they don’t discriminate as to where. We keep doing the same things and expect a different outcome. Ain’t gonna happen. We either sit down with our enemies and try to find a win-win solution, or we eliminate them from the face of the earth. These cat and mouse games serve limited purpose.
Paul Browne’s comment makes no sense. To think terrorist will choose more attractive targets and to concentrate your anti-terrorism resouces there is a bit short-sighted. The saavy terrorist will avoid a well protected area and opt for one with easier access. They look to maximize damage/death and they don’t discriminate as to where. We keep doing the same things and expect a different outcome. Ain’t gonna happen. We either sit down with our enemies and try to find a win-win solution, or we eliminate them from the face of the earch. These cat and mouse games serve limited purpose.
Paul Browne’s comment makes no sense. To think terrorist will choose more attractive targets and to concentrate your anti-terrorism resouces there is a bit short-sighted. The saavy terrorist will avoid a well protected area and opt for one with easier access. They look to maximize damage/death and they don’t discriminate as to where. We keep doing the same things and expect a different outcome. Ain’t gonna happen. We either sit down with our enemies and try to find a win-win solution, or we eliminate them from the face of the earth. These cat and mouse games serve limited purpose.