International
Oct. 26, 2001
U.S. Knows Hate Hurts the Hater More Than the Hated
While the fight against terrorism will continue for years to come, the United States already has fought and won the war's most decisive battle. When first attacked by an enemy interested only in mass killing of innocent civilians, Americans did not respond to hatred with hatred. That choice, made in the dark hours immediately following Sept. 11, will serve the nation and the world well in the perilous days ahead.




While the fight against terrorism will continue for years to come, the United States already has fought and won the war's most decisive battle. When first attacked by an enemy interested only in mass killing of innocent civilians, Americans did not respond to hatred with hatred. That choice, made in the dark hours immediately following ...
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