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51. DefendAmerica - Home Page 03/12/2004
- www.defendamerica.mil
- War on Terror Sites.
- Peter Pace, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, thank members of the military community for their role in the war on terror during a town hall meeting at the Pentagon, March 12, 2004. ...
- WASHINGTON, March 12, 2004 — With the approach of the one-year anniversary of the Iraqi war on March 19, the secretary of defense thanked members of the military community today for transforming lives, not only in Iraq and Afghanistan, but in America too. ...
- Special Operations Troops Are 'Taking the War to the Terrorists'.
- special operations troops have become a key military weapon in the war on terrorism, the Defense Department's top special operations official told U. ...
- Special operators are "taking the war to the terrorists before it can be fought on our own soil or that of our allies," Thomas W. O'Connell said in testimony before the House Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee. ...
- Bush Honors 9/11 Victims, Condemns Terrorism.
- WASHINGTON, March 12, 2004 — President Bush helped break ground March 11 for a memorial honoring victims of the World Trade Center attacks, after reminding America to remain vigilant against terrorism and condemning yet another horrific terrorist incident earlier in the day in Madrid. ...
- , March 11, 2004 — More than 250 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing Marines returned home in formation here March 8, 2004, after a six-month deployment throughout the western Pacific in support of the global war on terrorism. ...
- War on Terrorism .
- • Myers in Brazil; Talks Include War on Terror.
- • Rumsfeld Says Full Funding Needed to Continue Terror War.
52. War on Terrorism
- usgovinfo.about.com
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53. Article: Terrorismo
- pt.wikipedia.org
- Terrorism relies heavily on surprise and often occurs when and where least expected. Terrorist attacks can trigger sudden transitions into conflict or war. ...
- International Conventions on Terrorism .
- There are eleven major multilateral conventions related to states' responsibilities for combating terrorism. ...
- Moreover, there are now a number of important United Nations Security Council and General Assembly Resolutions on international terrorism, including three important Security Council resolutions dealing with Libya's conduct in connection with the 1988 sabotage of Pan Am 103, which includes UN Security Council Resolutions 731 (January 21, 1992); 748 (March 31, 1992) and 883 (November 11, 1993). ...
- The following list identifies the major terrorism conventions and provides a brief summary of some of the major terms of each instrument. ...
- During the negotiations on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, many states supported adding terrorism to the list of crimes over which the court would have jurisdiction. This proposal was not adopted; however the Statute provides for a review confrence to be held seven years after the entry into force of the Statute, which will consider (among other things) an extension of the court's jurisdiction to include terrorism. ...
- The Terrorism Research Center .
- Department of State's guide on terrorism .
- The Federal Emergency Management Agency's guide on terrorism .
- CNN list of terrorism attacks targeting the US .
- Benjamin Netanyahu On Terrorism .
54. Article: New York Times stories (September 24, 2001)
- sep11.wikipedia.org
- : From a Makeshift Base, Trying to Run a Smooth Terrorism Investigation, New York Times, Sep. ...
- REFUGEES: Misery Hangs Over Afghanistan After Years of War and Drought, New York Times, Sep. ...
- War on Terrorism Stirs Memory of Internment, New York Times, Sep. ...
- THE CLEARINGHOUSE: Service Center Cuts Red Tape for Victims of Terrorism, New York Times, Sep. ...
55. Article: New York Times stories (September 29, 2001)
- sep11.wikipedia.org
- THE STRATEGY: A War on a Small Scale, Possibly Long and Risky, New York Times, Sep. ...
- : War on Terrorism Inspires a Renewed Sense of Purpose, New York Times, Sep. ...
- THE PACIFIC: Indonesia Radicals Issue Threats of Holy War, New York Times, Sep. ...
- Expert on bin Laden and Terrorism Is Mourned, New York Times, Sep. ...
56. War on Terrorism - Articles and Information
- www.ezresult.com
- War on Terrorism.
- Immediately following and in response to the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack, the United States government announced its intentions to begin a "War on Terrorism" (or "War on Terror"), a protracted struggle against terrorists and states that aid terrorists. ... invasion of Afghanistan) and Iraq (see 2003 Iraq War) under the rubric of the War on Terrorism. ...
- The "War on Terrorism" quickly became the dominant framework in which international relations were analyzed, supplanting the old Cold War and in some cases the War on Drugs. Many pre-existing disputes were re-cast in terms of the War on Terrorism, including Plan Colombia and the Colombian civil war; the United States' diplomatic and military disputes with Iraq, Iran, and North Korea; the war between Russia and Chechnya; and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The two largest campaigns undertaken as part of the War have been those in Afghanistan and Iraq. Although many countries are involved, making arrests of suspected terrorists, freezing bank accounts and participating in military action, the war is overwhelmingly viewed as an American initiative. ...
- It is worth noting that there was a previous War on Terrorism declared during the 1980s, by U. ...
- 4 Opposition to the "War on Terrorism" .
- Many guerrilla organizations, such as the Zionist armed group known as the Irgun in British-Mandated Palestine, and the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) during the Algerian Civil War, and the Viet Cong, included urban terrorism as part of their overall strategy. ...
- In addition, similar techniques were used by French security services in the Algerian War of Independence and in the suppression of the Secret Army Organization in the 1960s. ...
- Therefore, torture may actually hurt the War on Terror. ...
- The statement has become a lightning rod for opposition to the War on Terrorism and to George W. ... Interestingly, the inclusion of Korea in the "Axis of Evil" subtly served to politically distance the US from the perception that the "war on terror" was a codephrase for a "war against Islam". ...
- The United States and Iraq have been involved in military and diplomatic disputes since the Gulf War in 1990-91, continuing through the remainder of George H. ...
- Although the invasion and occupation of Iraq is seen by the US government's administration as part of the War on Terrorism, some United States congressmen, especially members of the Democratic Party, have suggested that the War on Iraq draws focus away from the War on Terrorism. This appears to not be the case, considering that major operations and arrests continue to take place all over the world as part of the War on Terrorism. ...
57. Corrupt government, conspiracy, new world order, no future.
- www.pushhamburger.com
- A Second Look at the War on Terrorism .
- Ladies and Gentlemen, the title of my presentation today is The Grand Deception - A Second Look at the War on Terrorism. ...
- I hope I can live up to that expectation, but I couldn’t help wondering if I can really do that with this topic: The War on Terrorism. ...
- Are we doomed to repeat the mistakes of history in the war on terrorism? If we continue to follow the path we are now taking, I’m afraid that we are. ... " But I can assure you, when we reach the end of our journey, you will see that everything we cover has a direct relevance to today and, in particular, to the war on terrorism.
- That option was war. In times of war, they reasoned, only then would people be willing to give up things they cherish in return for the desperate need and desire for security against a deadly enemy. And so the Carnegie Endowment Fund for International Peace declared in its minutes that it must do whatever it can to manipulate the United States into war. ...
- This is the key to modern history, and it is the key to the war on terrorism: "Dear love, couldst thou and I with fate conspire to grasp this sorry scheme of things entire, would we not shatter it to bits and then remould it nearer to the hearts desire?" .
- "War is the best way to remold society. War! Shatter society to bits. ...
58. The War on Terrorism
- www.fff.org
- The War on Terrorism.
- Two other excellent resources on the war on terrorism:.
- Related Topics: Foreign Policy and War & The War on Iraq .
- Also see the FFF Email Update War on Terrorism Archive for relevant news articles. ...
- The White Houses New Morally Bankrupt PR Campaign on Terrorism and Iraq (October 2003).
- Axing the Drug-Terrorism Ad Campaign (July 2003).
- Terrorism Déjà Vu in Saudi Arabia (May 2003).
- The Drug War Helps Terrorists (March 2003).
- Anything for War? George W. ...
- Finding Safety from Terrorism (July 2002).
- A Positive Development in the War on Terrorism (June 2002).
- Americas Pro-Terrorism Foreign-Aid Program (May 2002).
- Justice in the War on Terrorism (May 2002).
- The Wars on Drugs and Terrorism Meet in Afghanistan (April 2002).
- The Bush Administrations Drugs = Terrorism Fraud (April 2002).
- Declaring and Waging War: The Constitution (April 2002).
59. Article: Governments' pre-war positions on invasion of Iraq
- www.wikipedia.org
- Governments' pre-war positions on invasion of Iraq.
- (Redirected from Worldwide government positions on war on Iraq) .
- Bush argued that Saddam Hussein was a threat to global peace, a vicious tyrant, and a sponsor of international terrorism. The Bush Administration also argued that they had reason to believe that Saddam Hussein was developing Weapons of Mass Destruction, something he had been forbidden to do since the end of the 1991 Gulf War. ...
- Opinion on the war was greatly divided between nations. ... Some saw the war as an act of imperialism, and charged that the United States just wanted Iraq's oil. ...
- did opinion polls show a majority of the population was in favor of the war when it started. ...
- Later ten more Eastern European countries, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Romania - all seven are future EU members - Albania, Croatia, and Macedonia issued another statement on Iraq, in general support of the US's position but not commenting on a war without support of the UN Security Council. ...
- So far there have been no Dutch casualties in this war. ...
- , Donald Rumsfeld tried to downplay the French and German criticism, most prominently heard because both countries at that time were members of the United Nations Security Council, as the opinion of "Old Europe", while he relied on a new situation after the EU enlargement, although opinion polls showed that also in eastern Europe the war was not supported by a majority of the population. ... Croatia's President Mesic called the war illegal. ...
- The Leader of the House and Lord President of the Council, Robin Cook and several other British ministers resigned over the war. Cook, a former Foreign Secretary and at the time Leader of the House of Commons, said in his resignation speech, which was widely received with an unprecedented standing ovation by fellow MPs, that while he agreed with most of Blair's policies, he could not support the war. (MPs of Blair's own Labour Party spoke of mounting a leadership challenge to Blair over his support for the war, however this has not eventuated. ...
- The First Armoured Division's 7th Armoured Brigade and 4th Armoured Brigade will take part in any war. ...
- Public opinion polls show that the majority of British people would support war with UN backing, but are strongly opposed to war without. ...
60. The War On Terrorism - Special Report - canada.com
- www.canada.com
- com » Features » The War On Terrorism .
- » War begins.
- » War preparations .
- -led coalition against terrorism said Friday. ...
- British peacekeepers were moving quietly into the war-routed capital Friday to safeguard the beginning of its rebirth, but an explosion in the country's north sounded a warning that Afghanistan's violent struggle may not be over. ...
- Bush at a crossroads in his war on terror.
- » Bush on terrorism (Nov. ...
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61. The War on Terrorism
- cagle.slate.msn.com
- WORLD VIEWS OF THE WAR ON TERROR.
- WORLD CARTOONS ON THE WAR Part ONE.
- CHRISTMAS AT WAR.
- We had that holiday war spirit.
- WORLD CARTOONS ON THE WAR.
- Our second collection of world cartoons -this time about the war on terror.
- Everyday life in America at War.
- GEORGE W BUSH AND TERRORISM.
62. September 11 2001 and the Clash of Civilizations
- www.nex.net.au
- Who is Sparking the war in the Middle East.
- Plans for Cuba War provocation revealed.
- It included a war with Iraq for which Sharon and the pro-war advocates in the US, Israel, Britain and other places, are now demanding. ...
- Netanyahu demanded full support for the war Israel is conducting against the Palestinian Authority. He launched an attack on Europe for its hesitation to support the war against Iraq and demanded that the United States attack Iraq alone, taking a lesson from Menachem Begin in 1981 when the latter ordered the bombing of Iraq's nuclear reactor.
- We are in a period in which economic and related circumstances have made the idea of regular modern warfare a sick joke, in which regional and other 'little wars' terrorism, political assassinations, and other forms of destabilizations, are leading items on the agendas of many of the strategic planners. ...
- Then, during the decade long war there, from 1980-1990, the Anglo American military and intelligence agencies, sponsored the fundamentalists in a war against the Soviets creating the basis for what was to become, global international "terrorism"- an entity which was always under Anglo-American sponsorship and control.
- This is an unprecedented public remark by a statesman from Germany about a leading Anglo-American establishment figure, given that Germany lost World War II and was virtually occupied by the Anglo-Americans for decades afterwards. ...
- based extremists who were capable of provoking a nuclear war. ... government was in fact in intensive negotiations before September 11 with the very same Taliban it now accused of sponsoring terrorism.
- They are accused of having given birth to suicidal terrorism," Challenged on his use of the term "brainwashing," he added: "The idea of the enemy image doesn't come from me. ...
- The installation of Hitler, with his well known plans for his own "Clash of Civilizations", made World War II inevitable - a war which never would have happened, had not Wall Street and London installed Hitler.
- Perhaps the most famous warnings were those by President Eisenhower (1952-1960), himself a five star general and commander of Allied Forces during World War II. ...
- military drafted a plan for launching domestic terrorism, called "Operation Northwoods. ...
- Joint Chiefs were recommending domestic terrorism, President Charles De Gaulle of France, put down three coup attempts against him between 1958-1961, and faced a total of 18 assassination attempts. ...
- The pre-emptive nuclear policy being implemented by today's 'chickenhawks' in the ongoing war against Iraq, can be traced directly to one of the most 'evil men' of the 20th Century, Lord Bertrand Russell.
63. NPR : After 9/11: The New War on Terror, Voices of Reflection
- www.npr.org
- After 9/11: The New War on Terror.
- 11 terror attacks, Special Correspondent Susan Stamberg moderates an hourlong documentary examining the war on terrorism's impact in three areas: U. ...
- Civil Liberties and the War on Terrorism Immediately after the Sept. ...
64. Guerrilla News Network
- www.guerrillanews.com
65. Ananova - News - War on terrorism
- www.ananova.com
- War on terrorism .
- Prime Minister Tony Blair has pledged to do "whatever is necessary" to defend democracy and defeat terrorism. ...
66. Article: George W. Bush
- en.wikipedia.org
- High approval ratings are historically common for war-time Presidents, but Bush was able to maintain them for a year after the attacks. ...
- It marked just the third time since the Civil War that the party in control of the White House gained seats in both houses of Congress in a mid-term election (others were 1902 and 1934). ... However, others have argued that the Democrats lost seats in the election because of their timidity in criticizing Bush as a popular "war-time" President. ...
- economy", and that the ABM Treaty was a Cold War relic that left the US vulnerable to nuclear attacks by rogue states. ...
- Through debate and discussion with his newly created War Cabinet the weekend after September 11, Bush's foreign (and domestic, to a lesser degree) policy was subsequently defined, above all, by the War on Terrorism. This was first described in a special "Address to a Joint Session of Congress and the American People" on September 20, 2001 in which Bush announced that America was fighting a war on terrorism. ...
- Diplomatic relations between Afghanistan and the United States resumed, and Karzai became a close ally of Washington in the continued fight against terrorism. ...
- In his 2002 State of the Union address, Bush argued his case for war with Iraq.
- Member states of the European Union and the Organization of American States, as well as non-governmental human rights organizations have stated that they must be treated as prisoners of war under the Geneva Convention or, at least, be protected against indefinite detention as specified in international human rights law. ...
- " The Bush Administration and its supporters claim that the war against America by Al-Qaeda is ongoing, that it is unconventional, and that the "battlefield" extends into America itself. ...
- Bush asserted that in America's continuing war against terror, the United States should not differentiate between terrorist groups and the governments that support them. This view was highlighted in Bush's second State of the Union Address, in which he specifically singled out the nations of Iran, Iraq, and North Korea as particularly distressing examples of states that sponsor terrorism, dubbing them an Axis of Evil. ...
- Although no agreement authorizing force could be found with the United Nations Security Council, the war was ultimately launched in March 2003. ... Eventually, the US death toll in the post-war occupation surpassed that of the actual war itself. ...
- Throughout the course of the Iraqi war Bush was often the target of harsh criticism. Both in America and in the rest of the world there were numerous anti-war protests. ... See Popular opposition to war on Iraq and Global protests against war on Iraq. ... It was argued that the war broke international law. 15 See Worldwide government positions on war on Iraq and The UN Security Council and the Iraq war. ...
67. SAJA: Roundup
- www.saja.org
- America's New War (plus backgrounders & links).
- 25 latest items (across all categories: Ground Zero, Backlash & The War):.
- WSJ: Tunku Varadarajan on the war .
- Yahoo Full Coverage: Terrorism.
- SAJA Sources List on terrorism, security, US-South Asia relations and more .
- Seattle Times: Don't link turbans to terrorism + illustrated guide to turbans.
- Bergen Record: Sikhs doubly hurt by terrorism.
- Seattle Times: Don't link turbans to terrorism + illustrated guide to turbans.
- Austin Statesman-American: Richard Oppel: Against the shadow of terrorism, brotherhood in Barton Heights.
- Beliefnet Islam Council on American Islamic Relations Muslims Against Terrorism.
- America's New War.
- Yahoo Full Coverage: Pakistan and the war -updated- .
- Britannica: War on Terrorism .
- Rediff: Bush acknowledges India's concerns about terrorism.
- crusdae - a guide to the new war.
- WashTimes: War divides Pakistan.
68. Centre for Research on Globalisation (CRG)
- www.globalresearch.ca
- Hidden Agenda behind the "War on Terrorism":.
- ca , 20 May 2002 CRG's Global Outlook, premiere issue on "Stop the War" provides detailed documentation on the war and September 11 Order/subscribe. ...
- html CRG's Global Outlook, premiere issue on "Stop the War" provides detailed documentation on the war and the September 11.
69. Chicago Sun-Times - News
- www.suntimes.com
- War on Terror.
- War in Iraq.
- military detention in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, returned Tuesday to England, where four were immediately arrested on suspicion of involvement in terrorism and one was released.
- WASHINGTON -- Relatives of three terrorism suspects held at the Navy base in Cuba on Monday urged President Bush to release the prisoners for trial in their home countries, saying the indefinite detainment is taking a toll on the prisoners' mental health.
- WANA, Pakistan -- Pakistani forces killed 11 people Saturday in an exchange of fire after a minibus failed to stop at a roadblock in a tribal region where authorities are conducting anti-terrorism operations, an army spokesman said.
- WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon took a key step Tuesday toward conducting the first trials by military tribunals in more than a generation by announcing war-crimes charges against two alleged bodyguards for Osama bin Laden.
- A federal magistrate has ruled that a Bridgeview man can't be forced to answer questions in a lawsuit that accuses him and others of supporting terrorism.
70. Article: Talk:Coptic Christianity
- en.wikipedia.org
- Is there any way that we, as Roman Catholics, can reconcile our differences too? In the present state of affairs (an impending war with Iraq, the "war on terrorism" and the persecution of Coptic Christians in Egypt), it seems that we all, especially you, founded by Saint Mark, should join together in dialogue. ...
71. WarLinks.htm
- academic.mbc.edu
- Understanding American Foreign Policy Resources About the War on Terrorism,.
- link to pictures direct from the war on Iraq .
- September 1999 Federal Research Bureau/Library of Congress study "THE SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY OF TERRORISM: WHO BECOMES A TERRORIST AND WHY?" .
- Daniel Pipes' Website: a leading Middle Eastern expert analyzes Islam, terrorism, and related topics .
- Federal Government research studies on Terrorism .
- Rand Corporation's collection of studies on Terrorism .
- International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism (Israel).
- Council on Foreign Relations' Terrorism Studies collection (USA).
- O people: The war has started, the call of jihad has been made. ...
- created great numbers of civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan. ...
- 9, 2002) assesses recent missile tests and other Iranian behavior to conclude that Iran already is at war with the U. ...
- Poll: 56% support going to war with Iran to stop their nuclear weapons from menacing us (ABC-Washington Post poll, June 2003).
- Iraqi official states war plans: use of chemical weapons, "resistance operations, such as those carried out in occupied Palestine. ...
- Congressional Authorization for War: Text of "Resolution to Authorize the Use of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq" passed by U. ...
- Decision making about War with Iraq: Glenn Kessler, "U. ...
- Greg Easterbrook (New Republic) makes the case for an air only war to eliminate Iraq's weapons .
72. Article: War on Terrorism
- en.wikipedia.org
- War on Terrorism.
- (Redirected from Anti-terrorism) .
- The War on Terrorism refers to a number of government initiatives and military actions primarily advanced by the United States to reduce the threat of global terrorism in the wake of al-Qaida's September 11, 2001 attacks. ...
- 5 Opposition to the War.
- Immediately following and in response to the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack, the United States government announced its intentions to begin a War on Terrorism (or War on Terror), a protracted struggle against terrorists and states that aid terrorists. ... Then in the first such act since World War II, President Bush signed an executive order on November 13, 2001 allowing military tribunals against any foreigners suspected of having connections to terrorist acts or planned acts on the United States. ... invasion of Afghanistan) and, controversially, Iraq (see 2003 Iraq War) under the aegis of the War on Terrorism. ...
- Significantly, there has been a growing fear of nuclear terrorism. ...
- In the United States, the War on Terrorism became the prism through which international relations were viewed, supplanting the Cold War and in some cases the War on Drugs. Many pre-existing disputes were re-cast in terms of the War on Terrorism, including Plan Colombia and the Colombian civil war; the United States' diplomatic and military disputes with Iraq, Iran, and North Korea; the war between Russia and Chechnya; and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The two largest campaigns undertaken as part of the War have been those in Afghanistan and Iraq. ...
- There was a previous War on Terrorism declared during the 1980s, by U. ...
- Many guerrilla organizations, such as the Zionist armed group known as the Irgun in British-Mandated Palestine, and the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) during the Algerian Civil War, and the Viet Cong, included urban terrorism as part of their overall strategy. ...
- administration renouncing to use or support terrorism to shape policy. ...
- A policy perceived by some as superficial, based in developing a simple military approach against terrorism, but not a political solution to the causes of terrorism. ...
- In addition, similar techniques were used by French security services in the Algerian War of Independence and in the suppression of the Secret Army Organization in the 1960s. ...
73. Article: Algerian War of Independence
- www.wikipedia.org
- Algerian War of Independence.
- Algerian War of Independence History of Algeria since 1962.
- Algerian War of Independence (1954 - 1962) was a period of guerrilla strikes, maquis fighting, terrorism on both sides, and riots between the French army and colonists in Algeria and the FLN and other pro-independence Algerians. ...
- 4 Conduct of the War.
- " The French minister of interior, socialist François Mitterrand, responded sharply that "the only possible negotiation is war. ...
- During the first year of the war, Abbas's UDMA, the ulama, and the PCA maintained a friendly neutrality toward the FLN. ...
- Merciless "café wars," resulting in nearly 5,000 deaths, were waged in France between the two rebel groups throughout the years of the War of Independence. ...
- An important watershed in the War of Independence was the massacre of civilians by the FLN near the town of Philippeville in August 1955. ... After Philippeville, Soustelle declared sterner measures and an all-out war began. ...
- He favored stepping up French military operations and granted the army exceptional police powers--a concession of dubious legality under French law--to deal with the mounting terrorism. ...
- Meanwhile, in October 1956 Lacoste had the FLN external political leaders who were in Algeria at the time arrested and imprisoned for the duration of the war. ...
- Conduct of the War.
- Moreover, power struggles in the early years of the war split leadership in the wilayat, particularly in the Aurès. ...
- General Jacques Massu, who was instructed to use whatever methods were necessary to restore order in the city, frequently fought terrorism with acts of terrorism. ... Pacification had turned into a colonial war. ...
- Despite complaints from the military command in Algiers, the French government was reluctant for many months to admit that the Algerian situation was out of control and that what was viewed officially as a pacification operation had developed into a major colonial war. ...
74. War by Terrorism
- www.lewrockwell.com
- War by Terrorism.
- The recent USA PATRIOT anti-terrorism act defines the crime of terrorism (in part) as any act dangerous to human life and appearing to be intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population. ...
- If we justify bombing civilians of other lands because of their sympathies or to goad them into altering their governments, on what basis shall we condemn those who target our civilians for similar cause? The distinction between combatants and non-combatants is indispensable to any possible claim to the moral conduct of war. (Unfortunately for us, President Bush recently blurred this distinction in our own regard with his ill-considered and hyperbolic metaphor that in the War on Terrorism, "Every American is a soldier. ...
- No doubt the suicide hijackers who outraged us on September 11th justified their crimes by rationalizations similar to those being expressed by at least some of the conductors of this strange war. ...
75. Article: Talk:Suicide bombing
- www.wikipedia.org
- A difficulty in discussing anything to do with "terrorism" is, of course, that many advocates persuasively maintain that their side isn't guilty of terrorism: their targets are legitimate, the women and children aren't innocent, and so forth. ...
- It can be difficult to refute such arguments, while consistently justifying the military bombing of cities in declared war: e. ...
- Eclecticology This is also follows the definition of terrorism used in the article linked. ...
- ah - I was under the impression that the japanese were using suicide bombing as a tactic in and of itself, from quite early in the war - before the failure of their bombing missions was so apparent. Similary, they were not doing that badly in the first part of the war, unless of course you are arguing that it was the suicide bombing that caused the japanese success. ...
- The kamikaze attacks against American warships in 1944 and 1945 as Japan was already losing the war, only further antagonized the fighting men of America against the Japanese. ... And when America finally dropped two atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in September of 1945 there was little mercy felt for the Japanese people because of their attack on America at Pearl Harbor in December 1941and culminating with the futile tactics of kamikazes as they lost the war. ...
- because (a) it's difficult to see how Allied forces could have felt any more rage than they already did after the atrocities of the early part of the war (many of which were only coming to light in 1944/45 as Allied troops occupied areas where the Japanese had been in control - Burma, Phillipines, Borneo, and so on), (b) the bombing of Japan had been planned long before the kamikaze attacks began, and the bombing of Germany (which had nothing to do with kamikaze attacks) was in no way different, (c) because Pearl Harbor is completely irrelevant. ...
- I protected this page due to the edit war. ...
- Otherwise this edit war will just go on forever. ...
- snip vandal label attempt edit war will just go on forever? ummm. ...
- I have reverted the page to the last version before the edit war started. ...
- the last page before the edit war on suicide bombing was by Hephaestos. ...
- Government has preferred the term since only after the last few years (4 yrs?; atleast since the war on terror started) .
- If a major edit war breaks out, then it might have to be protected again. ...
- According to the Japanese government, Sino-Japanese War was not a war but a regional conflict. ...
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