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A CALL FOR A TURKISH-ISLAMIC UNION
The prevalence of probable PTSD (post-traumatic stress disor-
der) among people who were in New York City on September
11 was 11.2 percent, compared to 4.3 percent for the nation as
a whole. . . . In addition, the researchers found that the preva-
lence of probable PTSD was significantly associated with the
number of hours of TV coverage of the attacks that participants
reported watching, and with the number of different kinds of
potentially traumatic events they reported seeing. 44
These figures are only a small example of the damage that
tension and conflict inflict upon the human soul. Clearly, it is
dangerous to escalate tension and feed people's anxieties.
It is certainly important for the American administration to
take the necessary precautions to protect America against attacks
as well as to remove any worries in this respect. However, the
proposed strategy should not further increase tension, and the
public mind should not be left under the impression of constant
danger. Policies should evoke calmness and follow peaceful
methods.
The best way to relieve the American administration's anxi-
eties, as well as those of the public, is the formation of the
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