A Just Cause, Not a Just War
Tags: WAR; TERRORISM; PACIFISM
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- Just Policing, Not War. Schlabach, Gerald // America;7/7/2003, Vol. 189 Issue 1, p19
Focuses on just war and pacifism as legitimate Christian responses to war. Information on policing as a response to terrorism; Dynamics followed by war and policing; Distinction of good policing from warfare; Possibility of just policing.
- Ends, Means, and the Politics of Dissent. Steger, Manfred B. // Dissent (00123846);Fall2002, Vol. 49 Issue 4, p73
Replies to Jeffrey C. Isaac's arguments against the U.S. war on terrorism, previously published in the spring 2002 issue of 'Dissent.' Isaac's use of the position of the American left to advance his arguments; Stance of the pacifist left; Relationship between means and end in the war on terrorism.
- In Case You Didn't Know, We're At War. Morgan, Tom // Business Journal (Central New York);01/11/2002, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p19
Shares opinion on the war of the United States against terrorism. Intention of the country's enemy; Possible tactics of the enemy; Attitude of sensible people during wars.
- Seige Cracks Last Taliban Stronghold. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;12/10/2001, Vol. 155 Issue 24, p37
Reports developments on war against terrorism in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Physical description of Kandahar; Negotiations in the Mazar-i-Sharif area; Accessibility of relief supplies to Afghan refugees.
- Free program for investors addresses terrorism. // Inside Tucson Business;3/3/2003, Vol. 12 Issue 40, p10
Reports on a free program sponsored by retired general Edward Jones regarding war and terrorism in Tucson, Arizona.
- The Pulse of War: Writing a Response. Bowen, Kevin // New England Journal of Public Policy;Winter2005, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p263
Introduces a series of articles concerning the war on terror being imposed by the U.S.
- The Boston Globe. // Hill;9/12/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 104, p16
The article reports on the failure of Bush administration to capture Osama bin Laden, to disarm the militias of the warlords in Afghanistan and to do something about the opium crops in Afghanistan that largely fund the Taliban forces.
- TARGET TERROR THE HUNT FOR AL QAEDA. // Current Events;9/27/2002, Vol. 102 Issue 4, p1
Reports the task of destroying the Al Qaeda terrorist group of Osama bin Laden by the U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Declaration of war against terrorism to capture and kill bin Laden; Deployment of U.S. forces into the country; Initiatives to drive the Taliban group from ruling Afghanistan.
- War could make the terrorist threat worse. Hansen, Greg // Christian Science Monitor;9/24/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 210, p9
Discusses the possible effects of the United States war against terrorism.


