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Learn from the Brits

ARTICLE: Attempts Seen As Model for New Attacks On U.S. Soil, By Karen DeYoung, Washington Post, July 3, 2007; Page A01

Logical to watch anything that happens in UK as potential precursor to future threats against U.S.

Also smart to learn from Brits, who clearly have a long history of dealing with this stuff.

Is this our future? Eventually, we'll have to undergo some trial and tighten up on that basis--no question about it.

When the threat goes subnational, so too must the security.

That much has long been certain.

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