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He mentioned about strategies to respond to the threat. "You have to be willing to go on the offensive against terrorism– kill them before they kill you."
"We agree there is a problem (in policing Iraq’s borders) and we are addressing it. The current 2,500-strong border police force will be boosted to 25,000 over the next year. There is no denying that the week that to all appearances began with the bombing of the oil pipeline (in northern Iraq) and ending with the bombing of the United Nations headquarters was a grim one," he said.
But he insisted that "beneath the surface was a swelling tide of good news," and he listed a range of infrastructure projects being carried out by the coalition. He also branded the capture this week of Ali Hassan al-Majid, or Chemical Ali, and former vice president Taha Yassin Ramadan as further signs the US-led coalition which ousted Saddam Hussein was still firmly in control.