Terror and Civil Liberties
A standard charge against the Bush Administration is that its anti-terror measures violate Western norms and widen the gulf between the U.S. and its allies. That gulf is wide, sure enough. That's because America's allies have fewer qualms about limiting civil liberties in the war on terror. Consider recent debates in Britain and Germany.
A standard charge against the Bush Administration is that its anti-terror measures violate Western norms and widen the gulf between the U.S. and its allies. That gulf is wide, sure enough. That's because America's allies have fewer qualms about limiting civil liberties in the war on terror. Consider recent debates in Britain and Germany.