'We Could Be Struck at Anytime'
In an interview that has outraged politicians and media commentators alike, Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble, 64, calls for changes to Germany's constitution to simplify the fight against terror. It's a discussion that goes to the fringes of what's allowed in a constitutional state: preventative detainments, clandestine seizure of private computer data and even targeted killings.
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Schäuble's Terror Plan Shows 'Complete Insanity'
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The measures which he said might have to be considered include taking terrorists into preventive custody, deploying the German army in domestic operations, searching suspects' computers online without their knowledge, and -- most controversially -- the targeted killings of terrorists.
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Pertinent Links:
1) TERRORISM INTERVIEW WITH GERMAN INTERIOR MINISTER WOLFGANG SCHÄUBLE
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