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Terrorism, Bali and Iraq. (Editorial).(Quadrant)

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AFTER THE INITIAL SHOCK and numbness produced by the October 12 atrocity in Bali the response in the Australian community of outrage will develop into anger. This anger will be directed at terrorists wherever they are, and will inevitably affect both Australia's domestic and international policies. It certainly will not be a response of terror and timidity, nor will it lead to a huge movement to have Australia draw back from its support for the United States in its war against terrorism and the related pressure on Saddam Hussein to destroy Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.

Naturally there will be political fallout. Already we are seeing the initial response ...

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