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20 pages in length. The new fight against terrorism in the criminal justice system is comprised of what many believe to be a wholly unconstitutional approach to an otherwise monumental problem. While critics acknowledge the growing need for tighter national security in order to forestall the otherwise inevitable terrorist retaliation, the manner by which this objective has been sought as of late broad-brushes the entire populace as potential terrorists and illustrates a blatant infringement upon personal rights and liberties. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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be a wholly unconstitutional approach to an otherwise monumental problem. While critics acknowledge the growing need for tighter national security in order to forestall the otherwise inevitable terrorist retaliation,
the manner by which this objective has been sought as of late broad-brushes the entire populace as potential terrorists and illustrates a blatant infringement upon personal rights and liberties.
II. FOREIGN POLICY Moving forward into the twenty-first century finds foreign policy at a crossroads never before experienced in the history of the world. The nature of President Bushs
foreign policy with Iraq over the course of this quarter has been to establish a path toward international peace. The issue of national interest some might claim to be
at stake is the desire to instill democracy and humanity where autocracy and tyranny currently exist. That President Bush desires to infuse these nations and their people with some
semblance of self-perpetuating survival by way of recognizing the benefits of a free government and overall human rights speaks to the need for a greater presence of global democracy.
Indeed, while this reflects a vital interest accountable for a forward moving approach to world peace, it is nonetheless criticized by those very nations whose autocratic ways are threatened by
such a possibility. Having started out as diplomatic in nature, the terrorists have forced the issue into one that reflects the need for military might infused with multilateral cooperation.
Clearly, the intermestic nature of this battle has become a necessary approach to such an overwhelming threat to global security, with The National Security Strategy of the United States
of America a most prominent result of foreign policy post-911: * Champion Aspirations for Human Dignity * Strengthen Alliances to Defeat Global Terrorism and Work to Prevent Attacks Against
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