National polls say a vast majority of Americans want their government to retailiate for Tuesday's terrorist attacks. But what does that mean? Kojo talks with hawks, doves, and everyone in between.
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Retaliation Discussion
Listen Thursday, Sep. 13, 2001 at 1:06 p.m. in ConflictGuests
Colman McCarthy
Founder and Director, Center for Teaching Peace in Washington D.C. He is also the author of "All of One Peace: Essays on Nonviolence"
Tod Lindbergh
Editor of "Policy Review"; also Research Fellow, The Hoover Institute
Phil Gordon
senior fellow of foreign policy with the Brookings Institution
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