71. Immediately following the blast, U.S. President William Clinton shoved several pieces of legislation through Congress in the name of fighting terrorism. 72. In his speech to the Human Rights Commission, Annan warned against subverting human rights in wars waged in the name of fighting terrorism. 73. In fact, it would be easier to make the case that to fight terrorism, we should promote destitution and bomb universities around the world. 74. In its most recent report on Palestinian compliance with the Declaration of Principles, the State Department said Arafat was living up to his promise to fight terrorism. 75. In return, Arafat is expected to fight terrorism and make peace. 76. In January, Musharraf pledged in a landmark speech that his country will fight terrorism in all forms. 77. In June, Russia, China and four Central Asian nations formed the Shanghai Cooperation Organization to fight terrorism. 78. In the end, though, the question is not just how to fight terrorism, but how to live with it. 79. In meetings with a Palestinian delegation later this week, Clinton is expected to insist that Arafat demonstrate his commitment to fight terrorism. 80. In October, at an economic forum in Shanghai, President Bush told business executives that more free trade and greater unrestricted commerce were crucial to fighting terrorism. |