Terrorism - Brookings Institution
William Galston examines how we should respond to the killing of Osama bin Laden. Galston writes that humans are at our best when they do not shrink from the harsh acts that the struggle against evil requires, but perform them with the regret they deserve. While killing other human beings who are made, we are taught, in the image of God may be a disagreeable necessity, it is never an intrinsic good, says Galston.
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