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We must 'go after poverty' to stop terror, Powell says
Seattle Post Intelligencer ^ | February 2, 2002

Posted on 02/02/2002 4:53:58 AM PST by sarcasm

NEW YORK -- Secretary of State Colin Powell said yesterday that the United States and its allies must battle global poverty as part of the war against terrorism, saying that those seduced by terrorists must be shown "there is a better way."

"We have to go after poverty," Powell said. "We have to go after despair. We have to go after hopelessness."

He spoke to a session of the World Economic Forum, which has brought 2,500 corporate, religious, and political leaders to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan.

There were few demonstrations on the streets surrounding the hotel, but the forum's Web site crashed yesterday morning, and three groups of cyberactivists claimed responsibility. They called themselves Electronic Civil Disobedience, Electronic Disturbance Theater and the Federation of Random Action.

Charles McLean, a forum spokesman, said technicians were struggling yesterday to restore the site, which carries the forum's press releases and other information at www.weforum.org.

McLean said organizers were still trying late last night to determine what brought the site down.

Questions of poverty, terrorism and security dominated the second day of the gathering, moved to New York from its customary Alpine home in Davos, Switzerland, to show solidarity with the city after the Sept. 11 attacks.

Discussions were impassioned, but participants did not always see eye to eye.

Powell said that the war on terrorism should focus on countries that produce weapons of mass destruction, arguing that they might provide them to terrorists. "We can't just stop at a single terrorist organization; we have to go through the whole system."

While Powell emphasized the need for a long-term military commitment, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, president of the Philippines, said she believed that the military fight was nearly over and that it should be replaced by a battle against "the handmaiden of terrorism, poverty."

"The rest (of the military campaign) will be mopping up," Arroyo said. "The coalition should stay on and fight against poverty."

About 4,000 police officers were stationed near the hotel to ward off a repeat of violent protests at financial summits in Seattle and Genoa.

But police spent more time trying to stay dry in the cold drizzle than they did arresting protesters. After arresting eight Thursday, police had made no arrests related to the forum by yesterday afternoon.

"It's all hype," one police officer patrolling the area around the hotel said. "Nothing's going to happen."

But protest leaders said they expect thousands to march in a festive noontime parade today, starting at the southern tip of Central Park and moving past the Waldorf.

Powell, speaking at a panel on building a coalition for a stable world, said the United States is just beginning its campaign against terrorism and will "make sure we root it out, wherever it exists."

But America will also help countries solve problems that make them hotbeds for terrorism, Powell added. He cited Afghanistan, where he said the United States will continue humanitarian efforts to rebuild the shattered country.

In afternoon sessions, other leaders sparred over questions of national security and civil rights raised by the response to the Sept. 11 attacks.

"We are in a conflict that is different than just about any conflict we have been in," said Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Hatch also voiced his support for U.S. plans to convene military tribunals to try accused terrorists.

But Irene Khan, secretary-general of Amnesty International, sharply disagreed on the tribunals.

"There is no need to create a political shadow system to deal with these threats," she said. Treating those accused of terrorist crimes differently from other citizens, she said, sends the message to repressive regimes that it is permissible to deny civil rights.

Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill, who with Powell, was one of the top two U.S. officials at the five-day conference, said that helping countries overcome their troubles isn't always easy.

"Over the last 50 years, hundreds of billions have been spent in the name of economic development, with so many of the countries that have been major recipients still not showing strong evidence of positive change," he said.

O'Neill added that research is needed "to understand where our efforts have given great results and, maybe more importantly, where there are no results or regression."

Later, Homeland security director Tom Ridge said America and its allies have learned much about how terrorists operate but must learn "to think in terms of unthinkable events."

"We will always have to be prepared, we will always have to be in the business of looking for threats and vulnerabilities," Ridge said.

Several participants said the United States and other wealthy countries need to stop showing indifference to the frustrations of developing nations.

People in poor nations "do not feel that this sort of international order is really helping them," said Amr Moussa, secretary-general of the Arab League. "We know that two-thirds of the world's population are poor and hungry, two-thirds are really angry, and we don't have to ask why."

More than 2,700 participants from 106 countries are attending the meeting, including 30 heads of state, 100 Cabinet ministers and 74 ambassadors. Participants include King Abdullah II of Jordan; Kofi Annan, secretary-general of the United Nations; Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates; and Bono, the lead singer for the rock group U2.


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Maybe we could launch a global "Great Society" program.
1 posted on 02/02/2002 4:53:58 AM PST by sarcasm
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We have to fire Colin Powell...JFK
2 posted on 02/02/2002 4:56:16 AM PST by BADROTOFINGER
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He is starting to sound like Bill Clinton more and more.
3 posted on 02/02/2002 4:57:45 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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That would cost us trillions, LBJ ranks as one of the worse presidents in history (my rating), Powell has a heart of gold and like any good deomcRat he loves spending my money.
4 posted on 02/02/2002 4:59:23 AM PST by boomop1
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They should have met at the Howards Johnsons in Peroia and used the savings to battle wourld hunger!

Leadership by Example!

5 posted on 02/02/2002 5:00:47 AM PST by Engine82
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"We have to go after poverty," Powell said. "We have to go after despair. We have to go after hopelessness."

What?

We have to go after people who want to kill Americans.

6 posted on 02/02/2002 5:00:50 AM PST by brewcrew
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Sounds like it time for Powell to go.
7 posted on 02/02/2002 5:03:28 AM PST by Fzob
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Might as well surrender now. We can't win this war. The poor will always be with us.
8 posted on 02/02/2002 5:03:31 AM PST by Kozak
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"Maybe we could launch a global "Great Society" program."

Nah! You have to understand "bureaucrat speech". The cause of poverty in Muslim countries is FUNDAMENTALIST ISLAM. Therefore, if we go after the cause of poverty......

9 posted on 02/02/2002 5:03:34 AM PST by Wonder Warthog
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Sounds like Powell is trying another way into the taxpayers pocket, now with international socialist causes.

I knew the guy was a RINO.

10 posted on 02/02/2002 5:04:12 AM PST by wcbtinman
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It is becoming more and more obvious that Colin Powell has no clue about how the world works. Prosperity isnt something that can just be given and taken away at will by "unconcerned" third parties. It is the product of freedom, and the unhindered pursuit of self interest. Only when one is allowed to create wealth does wealth exist...JFK
11 posted on 02/02/2002 5:04:49 AM PST by BADROTOFINGER
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We have to go after people who want to kill Americans

True.

Let freedom shine on the world.

That's how to eliminate "despair".

12 posted on 02/02/2002 5:05:52 AM PST by Praxeologue
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Clinton says U.S. must address global poverty

BY JENNIFER BJORHUS

AND CHUCK CARROLL

Mercury News

Former President Bill Clinton delivered an expansive state of the world speech Tuesday in Berkeley that served as a counterpoint to President Bush's State of the Union speech, saying that the nation's long-term security depends less on military strategy and more on shoring up poorer economies around the globe........

Article posted by countercounterculture

13 posted on 02/02/2002 5:05:54 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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That would cost us trillions

It's only money - just think of the great successes of the Great Society program - we can now spread the them worldwide.

14 posted on 02/02/2002 5:06:32 AM PST by sarcasm
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"We know that two-thirds of the world's population are poor and hungry, two-thirds are really angry, and we don't have to ask why."

We sure don't! They live under the thumb of brutal dictators, some of whom keep their people in line by keeping them tied to a religion that promotes poverty, violence and mayhem, and self-victimization.

Of course, the US is getting real good at promoting poverty, self-depreciation, and a feeling of hopelessness for her citizens too. It's just a matter of time until the violence follows.

15 posted on 02/02/2002 5:08:18 AM PST by Lion's Cub
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It is becoming more and more obvious that Colin Powell has no clue about how the world works.

I think it is becoming more and more obvious that Powell is a liberal in conservative clothes.

16 posted on 02/02/2002 5:08:46 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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sounds like something warren christopher or albright would say not a sec of state in a republican administration
17 posted on 02/02/2002 5:08:54 AM PST by IWONDERIFJESSEJACKSONISMYDADDY
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Powell=Bureaucrat from way back.

Maybe he should suggest they replace they're useless systems of government?
Maybe they should try religious freedom ..etc...
18 posted on 02/02/2002 5:09:40 AM PST by Octavius
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I thought the masterminds behind 9/11 were all from wealthy Arab families.
19 posted on 02/02/2002 5:10:04 AM PST by carmody
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Right Colin, if only Osama bin Laden had 100s of billions instead of 100s of millions he would have chosen a different path.
20 posted on 02/02/2002 5:10:16 AM PST by hflynn
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