I found an interesting and thought-provoking answer in the book, "Building a Noble World" by Shiv R. Jhawar (www.nobleworld.org).
Following is a small section from "Building a Noble World":
Terrorism is committed by individuals and organizations, not by whole countries. Attacking countries to find terrorists is like looking for a needle by burning the haystack.
The root of crime and war is in the human mind. Therefore, the most effective way to stop terrorism, violence, oppression, hatred, deception, hypocrisy, and corruption is to improve the quality of the human mind. Without a change in the character of individuals, the war on terrorism cannot be won. Wrong is often committed under the influence of ignorance or delusion. A wrongdoing must be condemned, but the wrongdoer is more to be pitied than condemned.
2006-10-21
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