Redefining the War on Terror

by John Horvath Tuesday, Mar. 03, 2009 at 8:08 PM
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"The West is no longer sure of what it's fighting for On 19-20 February NATO countries held a summit in Warsaw, Poland. It was the first such summit of the new US Administration headed by Barack Obama. In many ways, the site of the summit was fitting symbolically.."

"So far, it appears that NATO leaders have done a good job in containing a potentially nasty crisis from emerging. Even so, the stress and the strain among alliance members were quite apparent in Warsaw last week. Yet if the US is really intent on realigning its objectives to the war in Afghanistan, it will be hard to avoid the notion that the war on terror has indeed turned into a war on drugs. Subsequently, we can expect to see a split once again between several European countries on the one hand and a coalition of the willing led by the US on the other, much in the same way as it was with the war in Iraq. And if recent history is anything to go by, one of the major issues of the next presidential election in the US may be a timetable for the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan."

to read John Horvath's article published 3/2/2009 on the German-English cyber journal Telepolis, visit

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/29/29822/1.html

Original: Redefining the War on Terror