The Financial Times (yes, Financial Times!) news spoke yesterday about several hundred people being arrested, with rather scarce civil rights, has to be added. I don't want to mention where, but you can imagine: a place with a new security department with more than hundred thousand personnel. It is thus, confusing to speak so simply about war againts terror, just as the war for the oil Iraq, Venezuela,...doesn't look like entrepreneurial economy.....Yet, war against terror will help rationalizesome of the financial systems necessary todefend all nations. That rationalization mayforce us all to take steps to reform globaltrade in favor of economic growth to reducethe sources of terrorism.John Gelles
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