Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-103) and index.
The terrorist attacks on America justify the use of military force against states that support terrorism / George W. Bush -- The terrorist attacks on America do not justify the use of military force against states that support terrorism / Larry Mosqueda -- The United States should go to war against nations that support terrorism / Angelo M. Codevilla -- The United States should not go to war against nations that support terrorism / Howard Zinn -- The United States must commit to an ongoing war against terrorism / Alan W. Dowd -- An unconstrained war against terrorism would be unethical and unconstitutional / William Norman Grigg -- A U.S. invasion of Iraq is justified / Frank J. Gaffney Jr. -- A U.S. invasion of Iraq is not justified / Stephen Zunes -- The United States should assassinate some leaders of rogue states and terrorist groups / Richard Lowry -- The United States should not assassinate leaders of rogue states and terrorist groups / Ward Thomas -- The United States should use military force to help foster democracy in the Middle East / Max Boot -- The United States should seek alternatives to military force in responding to terrorism / Craig Eisendrath -- The United States should not use military force to take control of vital resources in the Middle East / John M. Swomley