Making citizens from a blacklist of countries undergo tougher airports security checks is wrong and won’t help.

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On the point: • It will make it harder for those involved in international terrorism to carry out attacks.

Terrorists on the news, are mainly Arab, British and American citizens/nationals. And people from these countries will not undergo stringent checks.  
 
Counterproductive move. 
 
And exponential checking for people from these fourteen Countries will give terrorists who use the grievances of people from these fourteen countries as incentive to perform terrorism will only have more on their plates.

Terrorist organisations will have to adapt to new and tougher security measures. This could delay future attacks, allowing more to be infiltrated by intelligence.

 

No, because... • It will make it harder for those involved in international terrorism to carry out attacks.

Terrorists on the news, are mainly Arab, British and American citizens/nationals. And people from these countries will not undergo stringent checks.

Counterproductive move.

And exponential checking for people from these fourteen Countries will give terrorists who use the grievances of people from these fourteen countries as incentive to perform terrorism will only have more on their plates.

 

Terrorist organisations will have to adapt to new and tougher security measures. This could delay future attacks, allowing more to be infiltrated by intelligence.

 
22 February 2011