Did you know that the United Nations has a counterterrorism committee? It is safe to say that if the terrorists know, they have not had much reason to care. The committee's chairman, Spanish Ambassador to the UN Inocencio F. Arias, wants to change this. Next week, Arias will request that the mandate of the committee be changed so that it may make binding recommendations on UN members. Until now, the committee has relied on self-reporting in response to questionnaires. "We are going to make the lives of terrorists more and more difficult," says an assistant to Arias. It is nice...