Spotlight Post: Pentagon advisors say “War on Terror” wrong approach
August 1st 2008 02:30
Almost two years ago, I posted two pieces on another site, suggesting that a “War on Terror” was the wrong approach, a misuse of the concept of War and a policy that would not succeed.
Part I: Wars Are Neither Efficient nor Effective in Fighting Ideas
Part II: Wars Are Neither Efficient nor Effective in Fighting Ideas
Two months ago, in June, the respective positions and campaigns of Senator McCain and Obama were made clear by the candidates, each side accusing the other of embracing a policy that would put the country at risk of more terrorist attacks in the future. Senator Obama had stated that the people responsible for the World Trade Center attack were prosecuted as criminals (with one exception) after a fair trial. The Senator had expressed support for the Supreme Court decision granting detainees the right to seek habeas corpus hearings.
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Part I: Wars Are Neither Efficient nor Effective in Fighting Ideas
Part II: Wars Are Neither Efficient nor Effective in Fighting Ideas
Two months ago, in June, the respective positions and campaigns of Senator McCain and Obama were made clear by the candidates, each side accusing the other of embracing a policy that would put the country at risk of more terrorist attacks in the future. Senator Obama had stated that the people responsible for the World Trade Center attack were prosecuted as criminals (with one exception) after a fair trial. The Senator had expressed support for the Supreme Court decision granting detainees the right to seek habeas corpus hearings.
Click here to read this post in its entirety
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