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U.S. response. Palatine Send a noteboard - 23/06/2012 04:22:16 PM
So basically the opposite of America's response to 9/11, which was a clear win for the terrorists.


While this may be correct, it is not comparable to the Norweigan case. Instead compare the Norwegian case to the U.S. response to Timothy McVeigh.
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