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[[Category:Issues]]This page is about the concept of securing one's country and steps which are being taken supposedly towards that end{{seed}}
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==Notes==
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''Although this article will initially focus on the {{USA}}, its scope is intended to include any other countries where this is an issue.''
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==Related Articles==
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* [[US Department of Homeland Security]]
 
==Links==
 
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*[http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/arar/ the Arar case]
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*[http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/arar/ the Arar case]: it's not just our own freedoms we're trading; we're also trading those of our guests, and getting more people mad at us in the process
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*[http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,5076422-103677,00.html from The Guardian (UK)]: "Pentagon experts have made a discovery: Muslims do not hate America's freedoms, but its policies". The best way to fight terrorism may be to change how we do things, at home and abroad

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Notes

Although this article will initially focus on the United States, its scope is intended to include any other countries where this is an issue.

Related Articles

Links

  • the Arar case: it's not just our own freedoms we're trading; we're also trading those of our guests, and getting more people mad at us in the process
  • from The Guardian (UK): "Pentagon experts have made a discovery: Muslims do not hate America's freedoms, but its policies". The best way to fight terrorism may be to change how we do things, at home and abroad