According to Joseph Farah, we should use tactical weapons to get bin Laden, even if it doesn't actually accomplish anything.
I'm not against the idea that we should get bin Laden, but not if it requires us to nuke someone and if it also doesn't really affect anything.
I think we need to put more effort into finding him, but we should do it the smart way (espionage), and not get sidetracked with visions of nuclear revenge. I get the impression that Farah's entire solution to bin Laden is to kill a whole lot of Muslims on the assumption that that will somehow smoke him out. In fact, his entire solution to the terrorism problem seems to involve a lot of making war and masssive attacks on countries, so it's not surprising that he thinks of the same things when talking about finding bin Laden.
That is all.
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