It is a good question rather than 'whatever it takes" mentality.
http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=36311WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM:
How Far Is Too Far in Terror Fight?
Ravi Kanth Devarakonda
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 25 (IPS) - The movers and shakers of global politics and security searched for a "comprehensive response to terrorism" at the World Economic Forum's 37th session here Thursday, but not surprisingly, differences cropped up over the strategies to wage a fight that many critics say is increasingly breaching fundamental human rights.
"We have to get the balance right, otherwise there is a danger we would lurch into authoritative responses that would undermine liberty, freedom and fundamental rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration
," warned David Cameron, the British Conservative Party leader.
Terrorism is high on the WEF's agenda this year, constituting one of the major threats to global security and order out of 23 major risks that needed a concerted action on an international footing.
In a session focused exclusively on what ought to be the "comprehensive response to terrorism," the WEF asked a team of panelists -- comprising the head of the U.S. Homeland Security Department, the counter-terrorism coordinator for the European Union, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, and the British Conservative Party leader -- whether there is adequate coordination between national and international agencies to identify and eliminate terrorist cells. ............