Terrorists must not be allowed to destroy international free markets
When they attacked the World Trade Centre in New York, they attacked us all. It could as easily have been Canary Wharf, La Defense, the Frankfurter Messe, or Exchange Square. And in destroying the World Trade Centre, they attacked the free markets that go hand in hand with democracy — specifically, the international markets that enable the free movement of capital and goods across national boundaries.
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