Bush’s ‘Global War on Radicals’

December 23rd, 2006

The United States will never win the “war on terror,” in part, because George W. Bush keeps applying elastic definitions to the enemy, most recently expanding the conflict into a war against “radicals and extremists.”

The change makes the struggle so amorphous that Bush theoretically could strike at anyone he doesn’t like whether there’s a credible link to international terrorism or not. The word shift also portends an endless war between the United States and the world’s one billion Muslims.

To see the full story about how Bush has expanded the “war on terror,” go to the independent ConsortiumNews.Com.

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