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aricbcool
07-27-2005, 11:17
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/07/26/news/terror.php

Washington recasts terror war as 'struggle'

WASHINGTON The Bush administration is retooling its slogan for the fight against Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups, pushing the idea that the long-term struggle is as much an ideological battle as a military mission, according to senior administration and military officials.


In recent speeches and news conferences, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and the country's top military officer have spoken of "a global struggle against violent extremism" rather than "the global war on terror," which had been the catchphrase of choice.


Administration officials say the earlier phrase may have outlived its usefulness, because it focused attention solely, and incorrectly, on the military campaign.


General Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the National Press Club on Monday that he had "objected to the use of the term 'war on terrorism' before, because if you call it a war, then you think of people in uniform as being the solution."

He said the threat instead should be defined as violent extremism, with the recognition that "terror is the method they use."


Although the military is heavily engaged in the mission now, he said, future efforts require "all instruments of our national power, all instruments of the international communities' national power." The solution is "more diplomatic, more economic, more political than it is military," he concluded.


Administration and Pentagon officials say the revamped campaign has grown out of meetings of President George W. Bush's senior national security advisers that began in January, and it reflects the evolution in Bush's own thinking nearly four years after the Sept. 11 attacks.


Rumsfeld spoke in the new terms on Friday when he addressed an audience in Annapolis, Maryland, for the retirement ceremony of Admiral Vern Clark as chief of naval operations. Rumsfeld described America's efforts as it "wages the global struggle against the enemies of freedom, the enemies of civilization."


The shifting language is one of the most public changes in the administration's strategy to battle Al Qaeda and its affiliates, and it tracks closely with Bush's recent speeches emphasizing freedom, democracy and the worldwide clash of ideas.


"It is more than just a military war on terror," Steven Hadley, the national security adviser, said in a telephone interview. "It's broader than that. It's a global struggle against extremism. We need to dispute both the gloomy vision and offer a positive alternative."


The language shift also comes at a time when Bush, with a new appointment for one of his most trusted aides, Karen Hughes, is trying to bolster the State Department's efforts at public diplomacy.


Lawrence Di Rita, Rumsfeld's spokesman, said the change in language "is not a shift in thinking, but a continuation of the immediate post-9/11 approach."


"The president then said we were going to use all the means of national power and influence to defeat this enemy," Di Rita said. "We must continue to be more expansive than what the public is understandably focused on now: the military actions in Afghanistan and Iraq."


By stressing to the public that the effort is not only military, the administration may also be trying to reassure those in uniform who have begun complaining that only members of the armed forces are being asked to sacrifice for the effort.


New opinion polls show that the American public is increasingly pessimistic about the mission in Iraq, with many doubting its link to the counterterrorism mission. Thus, a new emphasis on reminding the public of the broader, long-term threat to the United States may allow the administration to put into broader perspective the daily mayhem in Iraq and the American casualties.


Douglas Feith, the under secretary of defense for policy, said in an interview that if America's efforts were limited to "protecting the homeland and attacking and disrupting terrorist networks, you're on a treadmill that is likely to get faster and faster with time." The key to "ultimately winning the war," he said, "is addressing the ideological part of the war that deals with how the terrorists recruit and indoctrinate new terrorists."

Warrior-Mentor
07-27-2005, 12:18
The term "War" is now officially, politically incorrect.

This started (against General Patton's protest) when they re-named the War Department, as the Department of Defense.

Instead of a global struggle, perhaps we could call it a "tussle."

Maybe a scrap, a snit or a scuffle.

The bottomline, regardless of what we call it, is that there are bad people on this planet and we are going to hunt them down and kill or capture them.

JM

Airbornelawyer
07-27-2005, 13:30
In recent speeches and news conferences, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and the country's top military officer have spoken of "a global struggle against violent extremism" rather than "the global war on terror," which had been the catchphrase of choice.The G-SAVE? Say WOT!?

lrd
07-27-2005, 17:29
The G-SAVE? Say WOT!?
:D

NousDefionsDoc
07-27-2005, 18:19
I like hissy or conniption....

CommoGeek
07-27-2005, 18:31
I like hissy or conniption....

That would fit with the gayness of the G-SAVE or whatever it is this week.....

Airbornelawyer
07-28-2005, 11:35
Instead of a global struggle, perhaps we could call it a "tussle." Maybe a scrap, a snit or a scuffle.
I like hissy or conniption....

Fracas? kerfuffle? donnybrook?

The rumble not necessarily in the jungle

The quarrel that's not a war-rel

Gypsy
07-28-2005, 11:43
AL...your humor is showing! :D

one-zero
08-22-2005, 14:39
Well gents, in light of some folks not being able to gut out the GWOT for what it is in the long run - A War - Some of us have slipped in alternate phraseology when dealing with Milktoast turds on the beltway: my personal favorite"TWAT"...The War Against Terrorists

brewmonkey
08-22-2005, 17:16
Well gents, in light of some folks not being able to gut out the GWOT for what it is in the long run - A War - Some of us have slipped in alternate phraseology when dealing with Milktoast turds on the beltway: my personal favorite"TWAT"...The War Against Terrorists

Man I just shot my oxy through my nose! :eek: :D

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