The global response to global terrorism must not endanger fundamental human rights and freedoms.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Global terror does not respect national boundaries.
Upholding human rights is not merely compatible with fighting terrorism, it is essential.
No references to the need to fight terror can be an argument for restricting human rights.
Terrorism tramples upon any rights and freedoms and generates fear and hatred; it is an obstacle to efforts at improving our world.
Global terrorism is extreme both in its lack of realistic goals and in its cynical exploitation of the vulnerability of complex systems.
The United States cannot live with terror.
Our enemy of international terrorism respects no laws of warfare or morality, and its individual members take innocent lives, just to create chaos for news cameras.
We cannot solve the problem of terrorism by asserting our will on the world.
Terrorists cannot threaten the survival of a great nation.
We still lack a global definition of terrorism.