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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese-Americans were put in concentration camps. That there was no comparable overreaction after 9/11, and that we have been able to preserve a free and open society, owes much to the fact that for 10 years there has been no repetition of those terrible attacks.
Iran's arrest of journalist Roxana Saberi recalls Iraq's treatment of Farzad Bazoft.
CIA interrogators should not face criminal charges.
Those of us who are Christians ought to launch a reciprocal campaign of "Christians in Gratitude to Atheists," to honor the contributions of nonbelievers to our free institutions.
Criticisms of CIA interrogations are riddled with inaccuracies, as demonstrated by a dishonest, error-filled review that provides a textbook case of this problem.
The media are the only real intelligence organization nowadays. They, and only they, get absolute protection of sources and methods.
Congress owes it to America, our allies, and our soldiers to set clear standards for the treatment of detainees.
Beforethe United Statesgets too cozy with Libya, we should consider the human-rights reality in the region.




