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What the U.S. must do

Sir, - Even two months after the Sept. 11 tragedy, the U.S. has not been able to catch Osama bin Laden or break his organisation, the Al-Qaeda. And even if it does, it will not be the end of terrorism. The world economy is sliding dangerously and a gnawing uncertainty has paralysed the world. Only a new world order can secure lasting peace, ensure symmetrical growth in the world and lay the foundation for a world government.

The U.S. should stop acting like the world policeman and close down all its military bases abroad.

K. R. Malkani,

New Delhi

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