Monitor: ALL THE NEWS OF THE WORLD: The press in Nato countries comments on the terrorist attack on the United States, and President Bush's likely response

From: The Independent - London | Date: September 14, 2001 | Copyright information

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The unprecedented multiple terrorist attack against the United States shocked the entire word. The global condemnation of such acts comes without hesitation, along with the pain for the thousands of victims. The crucial question is how the US leadership will react. It must realise that the best reaction is that of democratisation of the world order, respect for international law, abandonment of arbitrary behaviour or the law of the sheriff. The answer to terrorism is al...

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