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In a message dated 11/13/01 12:40:56 AM Central Standard Time,
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> I particularly love the way you liberals bitch
>  and moan about our war tactics but have absolutely no
>  great ideas of your own! What should we do, oh wise
>  one? Do any of you have a better way of confronting
>  the terrorists?

  Here's an article by Harry Browne that addresses preventing future
terrorism:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=25147

  Preventing future terrorism

© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com

How can we prevent future terrorist attacks?

The first step is a foreign policy that rests on a simple principle: We're
prepared to defend ourselves, but we threaten no one.

Such a foreign policy should have four elements:

1. Non-interference

Our government should never interfere in other countries' disputes, never arm
foreign governments and never give terrorists a reason to pressure our
government.

The idea that our government acts to defend human rights around the world is
absurd. It replaces democratically elected governments with dictators like
the Shah of Iran or Augusto Pinochet. And it rarely comes close to achieving
any of its goals. Too often, Americans have fought and died for nothing.

Any American who wants to fight for – or send money to – a foreign
government or revolutionary movement should be free to do so (even though
that's currently illegal). But our government should stay out of such
conflicts.

When the U.S. no longer imposes its way on foreign people, those people will
have no reason to fear us or hate us.

2. No foreign aid or military assistance

The Constitution doesn't authorize our government to use your money to
support foreign governments.

It's not only unconstitutional, it's unfair. As Fred Smith has pointed out,
foreign aid taxes poor people in rich countries for the benefit of rich
people in poor countries.

And by giving tons of money and military hardware to Israel's enemies, the
politicians can say we have to give massive aid to Israel to keep it from
being destroyed.

Every American should be free to send money or weapons to any government
anywhere. But you shouldn't be taxed for that purpose.

Without our government arming dictators, the dictators' subjects would have
no reason to hate us or fear us.

3. Security against attack

If the world's bad people want to conquer America, they'd have to pulverize
American cities until we submit to being occupied.

In 1983 Ronald Reagan said America should protect itself against missile
attacks. Unfortunately, he gave the job to the Department of Defense – which
is really the Post Office in fatigues.

And so, 18 years later, we're no closer to being protected than we were in
1983.

We should rely as little as possible on politics and bureaucracy to achieve
anything. The government should simply post a reward – say, $25 billion – to
go to the first private company that produces a functioning, fool-proof
missile defense. We'd probably have it within five years.

Will that make us 100 percent secure? Of course not. Nothing will.

But it will make us far safer than we are today. And it will eliminate a
principal excuse for meddling in other countries' affairs, so that foreign
people have no reason to hate us or fear us.

4. Target the aggressors, not the innocent

Even with a missile defense, America could be threatened by a foreign ruler.

But a Libertarian president would target the aggressor himself – not his
innocent subjects.

He would warn the ruler that an actual attack against the U.S. would trigger
the posting of a reward of, say, $100 million for the person who kills the
ruler. Everyone would be eligible to collect the reward – including the
ruler's guards and wives.

This response would spare both innocent foreigners and Americans. Only those
who try for the reward would be at risk. Americans wouldn't fight and die
invading a foreign country.

If you believe assassination is an unsavory act, what's the alternative –
killing thousands of people?

Once we stop bullying innocent foreigners, they will have no reason to hate
us or fear us.

Peace for all time

These policies will produce a strong national defense – instead of the strong
national offense we now have. And terrorists will have no reason to attack
us.

Then we must find a way to permanently stop politicians from playing with
loaded weapons.

Here's a start – a proposed Peace Amendment to the Constitution:

Except in time of war as declared by Congress, the United States will deploy
no military personnel or weapons outside the boundaries of the United States;
will not provide money, military equipment or other resources to foreign
governments; and will not attack any foreign power. Upon any violation of
this article, Congress will immediately institute impeachment proceedings
against the president.

If such an amendment had been enforced over the past 55 years, it would have:


Prevented the deaths of almost 100,000 American military personnel;

Saved each American family thousands of dollars in foreign aid – most of
which went into the pockets of foreign dictators;

Saved a trillion dollars in unnecessary military costs; and

Allowed people around the world to like us for what we are, instead of hating
us because of our government's meddling.
And it's 99 percent probable that the Sept. 11 attack would not have
occurred.

This constitutional amendment is the only kind of gun control that truly
makes sense.
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Harry Browne, Libertarian presidential candidate in Election 2000, is the
director of public policy at the American Liberty Foundation. More of his
articles can be read at HarryBrowne.org, and his books are available at
HBBooks.com.
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