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However, it was more difficult to get at...Sunday 31 January 2010
However, it was more difficult to get at non-state terrorist organizations; the military and economic pressures that were effective against nations were not as easily applied to them The strategy had brought many successeswe had prevented several planned terrorist attacks, including attempts to bomb the Holland and Lincoln tunnels in New York and to blow up several planes flying from the Philippines to the United States, and had brought terrorists back to the United States from all over the world to stand trialOn the other hand, terror is more than a form of international organized crime; because of their stated political objectives, terrorist groups often enjoy both state sponsorship and popular supportMoreover, getting to the bottom of the networks could raise difficult and dangerous questions, as the Khobar Towers investigation did when the possibility of Irans support for the terrorists was raisedEven if we had a good defense against attacks, would law enforcement be a sufficient offensive strategy against terrorists? If not, would greater reliance on military options work? In the middle of 1996, it was clear that we didnt have all the answers on how to deal with attacks on Americans in this country and overseas, and that the problem would be with us for years to come The summer began with good news at home and abroadBoris Yeltsin had been forced into a runoff on July 3 against the ultra-nationalist Gennady ZyuganovThe first election was close, but Boris won the runoff handily, after a vigorous campaign across all his countrys eleven time zones that included American-style campaign events and TV adsThe election was a ratification of Yeltsins leadership to secure democracy, latest fendi bags modernize the economy, and reach out to the WestRussia still had a number of problems, but I believed it was moving in the right direction Things were moving in the right direction in America, too, as the unemployment rate dropped to 5 percent, with 10 million new jobs, economic growth at 4 percent for the quarter, and a deficit that had dropped to less than half what it was when I took officeWages were also risingThe next day the stock market fell 115 points, prompting me to tease Bob Rubin again about how much Wall Street hated it when average Americans did wellActually, it was more complicated than thatThe market is about the future; when things are really good, investors tend to think theyll get worseSoon they changed their minds, and the market resumed its upward movement On July 17, TWA Flight 800 exploded off Long Island, killing some 230 peopleAt the time everyone assumedwrongly, as it turned outthat this was a terrorist act; there was even speculation that the plane had been downed by a rocket fired from a boat in Long Island SoundWhile I cautioned against jumping to conclusions, it was clear that we had to do more to strengthen aviation safety Hillary and I went to Jamaica, New York, to meet with the victims families, and I announced new measures to increase air travel securityWe had been working on the problem since 1993, with a proposal to modernize the air traffic control system; add more than 450 safety inspectors and the issuance of uniform safety standards; and test new high-tech explosive detection machinesNow I said we would hand-search more luggage and screen more bags on domestic and international flights, and would require preflight inspections of every gucci fabric plane cargo hold and cabin before every flightI also asked Al Gore to head a commission to review aviation safety and security and the air traffic control system, and report back in forty-five days Just ten days after the crash, we had an undisputed terrorist incident when a pipe bomb exploded at the Olympics in Atlanta, killing two peopleHillary and I had gone to the opening ceremonies, which featured Muhammad Ali lighting the Olympic flameHillary and Chelsea loved the Olympics and spent more time attending the events than I did, but I was able to visit with the American team, as well as with athletes from several other nationsIrish, Croatian, and Palestinian athletes thanked me for Americas efforts to bring peace to their homelandsNorth and South Korean Olympians sat at adjoining tables in the dining room and talked to each otherThe Olympics symbolized the world at its best, bringing people together across old divisionsThe pipe bomb planted by a homegrown terrorist who had still not been apprehended was a reminder of how vulnerable the forces of openness and cooperation were to those who rejected the values and rules required to build an integrated global community On August 5, at George Washington University, I gave an extended analysis of how terrorism would affect our future, saying that it had become an equal-opportunity destroyer, with no respect for bordersI outlined the steps we were taking to combat the enemy of our generation and said we would prevail if we maintained our confidence and our leadership as the worlds indispensable force for peace and freedom The rest of August was taken up with bill signings, the party conventions, and a positive development in classic louis vuitton bags Whitewater WorldWith the election approaching and the budget fight at least temporarily resolved, members of Congress in both parties were eager to give the American people evidence of bipartisan progressAs a result, they produced a raft of progressive legislation the White House had been fighting forI signed the Food Quality Protection Act, to increase the safeguarding of vegetables, fruits, and grains from harmful pesticides; the Safe Drinking Water Act, to reduce pollution and provide $10 billion in loans to upgrade municipal water systems in the wake of deaths and illnesses caused by the contamination of drinking water by cryptosporidium; and the bill to increase the minimum wage by 90 cents an hour, give small businesses tax relief for new investments in equipment and for hiring new employees, make it easier for small businesses to offer their employees pension plans with a new 401(k) plan, and provide a new incentive that was very important to Hillary, a $5,000 tax credit for adopting a child, with $6,000 for a child with special needs In the last week of the month, I signed the Kennedy-Kassebaum bill, which helped millions of people by allowing them to take their health insurance from job to job while prohibiting insurance companies from denying anyone coverage because of a preexisting health problemI also announced the Food and Drug Administrations final rule to protect young people from the dangers of tobaccoIt required young people to prove their age with an ID card before buying cigarettes and significantly restricted advertising and vending machine placement by tobacco companiesWe had made some enemies in the tobacco industry, but I thought the effort would save some gucci watch uk lives On August 22, I signed a landmark welfare reform bill, which had passed with bipartisan majorities of more than 70 percent in both housesUnlike the two bills I had vetoed, the new legislation retained the federal guarantee of medical care and food aid, increased federal child-care assistance by 40 percent to $14 billion, contained the measures I wanted for tougher child-support enforcement, and gave states the ability to convert monthly welfare payments into wage subsidies as an incentive for employers to hire welfare recipients Most advocates for the poor and for legal immigration, and several people in my cabinet, still opposed the bill and wanted me to veto it because it ended the federal guarantee of a fixed monthly benefit to welfare recipients, had a five-year lifetime limit on welfare benefits, cut overall spending on the food stamp program, and denied food stamps and medical care to low-income legal immigrantsI agreed with the last two objections; the hit on legal immigrants was particularly harsh and, I thought, unjustifiableShortly after I signed the bill, two high officials in the Department of Health and Human Services, Mary Jo Bane and Peter Edelman, resigned in protestWhen they left, I praised them for their service and for following their convictions I decided to sign the legislation because I thought it was the best chance America would have for a long time to change the incentives in the welfare system from dependence to empowerment through workIn order to maximize the chances of success, I asked Eli Segal, who had done such a good job in setting up AmeriCorps, to organize a Welfare to Work Partnership to enlist employers who would commit to hiring welfare tiffany bracelet recipie

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