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Mr. tough talk
Oleh:
Ripley, Amanda
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Time Magazine vol. 170 no. 09 (Sep. 2007)
,
page 17.
Topik:
Rudy Giuliani
;
Iraq
;
U.S.
;
Terrorist
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T7
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He knows how to lead after a terrorist attack. But the key is preveting one in the first place. Does Giuliani really have what it takes? Giuliani says he understands terrorism "better than anyone else running for President," and he certainly talks about it more than anyone else. By framing his campaign this way, Giuliani has raised an interesting question. What does it actually mean to understand terrorism? His supportersmight find the question absurd. He owns terrorism, they say. The entire world watched on television as Giuliani led New York City through the aftermath of terrorism attck. To his opponents, the answer is equally plain: he has no foreign policy experience, and he talks about terrorism as if it's an enemy country on the continet only he knows how to find.
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