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Christopher Hitchens

"The 'pre-emption' versus 'prevention' debate may be a distinction without much difference. The important thing is to have it understood that the United States is absolutely serious. The jihadists have in the past bragged that America is too feeble and corrupt to fight. A lot is involved in disproving that delusion on their part."

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"The 'pre-emption' versus 'prevention' debate may be a distinction without much difference. The important thing is to have it understood that the United States is absolutely serious. The jihadists have in the past bragged that America is too feeble and corrupt to fight. A lot is involved in disproving that delusion on their part."

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"So life isn't exciting?" continued Gary. "Great. Give me boredom. At least I know where I'm going to eat and sleep tonight. I'll still have a job on Monday. Yeah?" He turned and looked at Richard.Richard nodded, hesitantly. "Yeah."

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"Weaponry is a fear-raising idea."

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"Security is a double-edged sword: While a fence sure protects the fenced, it also imprisons the protected."

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"We don't like security rules and laws, but without them men will be animals, perhaps the most dangerous animals."

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"We are willing to take concrete steps to enhance cooperation in cyber security, de-radicalization and Counter Terrorism."

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"Social Security is a covenant that should not be broken."

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"Only the insecure strive for security."

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"Your shield must surpass your weaponry."

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"Stop seeking security. There is none."

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"For Lebanon to have any future, gotta adopt a resolute policy v/s terrorism. Whoever plots against the land should bear the consequences."

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"One of the juiciest pleasures of life is to be able to salute and embrace, as elected leaders and honored representatives, people whom you first met when they were on the run or in exile or (like Adam) in and out of jail. I was to have this experience again, and I hope to have it many more times in the future: it sometimes allows me to feel that life is full of point."
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