khajmer
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Honestly, I see these threads about the WoT being a joke, and I go into them hoping to see something about the fact that you can't actually wage war on terror. We all know about Gitmo, we all know it's a bad place, and people have been sent there for far less than being Osama's driver. Now, onto my point.
What is a war on terror? How can you wage war against an idea? What, are we going to go to the terrorist nation, fight their armies in a campaign across their territories, and then capture their leader and force a surrender so that we can all sign a treaty and go back to a peaceful world where Terroristan can slowly rebuild it's economy and go back to being a major and respected world power, maybe even join NATO? Yeah, I don't think so.
Terrorism isn't something you can wage war on. You can most certainly circumvent it, or hunt down terrorists themselves, but there will always be terrorists in the world blowing crap up to make a point. September 11th certainly wasn't the first time we've been attacked by terrorists, and it definitely won't be the last. So why do people continue to call it a War on Terror when in reality there's no such thing (bear in mind, I feel the same way about the War on Drugs. the difference is we're actually using the military on this one).
What is a war on terror? How can you wage war against an idea? What, are we going to go to the terrorist nation, fight their armies in a campaign across their territories, and then capture their leader and force a surrender so that we can all sign a treaty and go back to a peaceful world where Terroristan can slowly rebuild it's economy and go back to being a major and respected world power, maybe even join NATO? Yeah, I don't think so.
Terrorism isn't something you can wage war on. You can most certainly circumvent it, or hunt down terrorists themselves, but there will always be terrorists in the world blowing crap up to make a point. September 11th certainly wasn't the first time we've been attacked by terrorists, and it definitely won't be the last. So why do people continue to call it a War on Terror when in reality there's no such thing (bear in mind, I feel the same way about the War on Drugs. the difference is we're actually using the military on this one).