Combating terrorism is thus the modern version of war--no huge armies, but nevertheless a real war--and winning this war is no less important to global freedom than winning the World War II and the Cold War.
America can win the war against terrorism, but it will take time and resources and a considerable intellectual effort. The Bush administration will continue to provide military and intelligence resources, but it must also continue the intellectual debate.
Global war on Terror
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on Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Is Old Europe finally learning that it must join the global war on terror? Mr. du Pont, a former governor of Delaware, Thinks Outside the Box:
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