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Campus Looks At Road Ahead

Chen said his family views President Bush’s foreign policy with apprehension, and suggested recent terrorism may be a response to that policy.

“U.S.-China relations reached a trough because of the spy-plane incident,” he said, referring to events near Taiwan in April.

Yet even the more hawkish students, while urging action against whoever is responsible, hesitate to say innocent people should also have to perish.

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“I think they’re completely justified if they attack bin Laden’s troops,” said Craig D. May ’02. “[But] I don’t believe they should bomb innocent civilians.”

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