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Apr 17, 2007 09:05

Hilary Benn, the British minister, now says: "In the UK, we do not use the phrase 'war on terror', because we can't win by military means alone, and because this isn't us against one organised enemy with a clear identity and a coherent set of objectives," he said ( Read more... )

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gb anonymous April 17 2007, 20:32:56 UTC
okay that is all well and good but when it comes down to it, "war on terror" is really just a formality, i think they would get the same amount of strengthening from a unified international response on terrorism as they would from a unified international response on terrorism under the guise "war on terror", i don't really see the point of arguing over what to call it, the only real way i see to prevent what hes talking about would be to completely take the actions against and for terrorism off the news and shun the public from knowing about it which isn't really a good thing. i think you should do analysis on these articles you post it would be really interesting to read.

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