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Thursday, October 21, 2004

Terrorism and Organized Crime

Based on John Kerry's comments on Prostitution and Gambling, William J. Stuntz writes about how Terrorism and the Mafia do present similar problems from a law enforcement point of view. His analysis is very interesting, but the most important part is probably his conclusion:

Perhaps that is why military and intelligence services have played such a large role in the war on terrorism. Some crime problems are intractable. Seen as a crime problem, terrorism is intractable too. It makes sense to redefine the problem, to look for other tools. This war needs to be fought by the Army and the CIA, not merely the Justice Department. Therein lies the real problem with Kerry's comments. Kerry thinks America's seventy-year-long battle against the Mafia was a success story. He is wrong. Tolerating Mob bosses (which is what we did for most of those seventy years) was very costly. Tolerating terrorism -- or leaving it to police and prosecutors, which amounts to the same thing -- would be a disaster.

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