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Ending The “War On Terror” Myth by Stephen Crockett and Al Lawrence 04/15/04 OpEdNews.Com First
of all, “terror” is an emotion and should not be confused with an
actual organization of terrorists. This “terror” theme is useful if
you want to promote unrelated goals but ineffective in actually
responding to the real threat posed by the Bin Laden organization. The
term first used by Bush operatives was the “War on Terrorism.” This
was equally dishonest because terrorism is a tactic used by terrorists.
It is as absurd to have a war against a “tactic” as it is to have a
war against an “emotion”. The
deliberate distortion of language helped the Bush Administration take us
to War in Iraq. These writers believe it was one of the main reasons the
term was chosen by the Bush Administration. The climate of fear created
by the 9-11 attacks was continued and heightened by the language chosen
by the Bush Administration. Unrelated policies from tax breaks for the
wealthy to the Invasion of Iraq have been promoted by the Bush
Republicans under the guise of fighting the “War ON Terror.”
American citizens were manipulated into supporting the Right-Wing
Corporate political agenda of this White House although this agenda was
in no way related to the 9-11 attacks. The
Bush-Cheney team spread the lesser myths about Iraq by falsely linking
Saddam Hussein to the 9-11 attacks. We now know that Saddam Hussein and
Osama Bin Laden were mortal enemies. Both were anti-American but only
the Bin Laden organization posed a threat to the American Homeland. We
have diverted huge military and financial resources away from the threat
posed by the Bin Laden organization by invading and occupying Iraq. The
Bush Administration was not paying enough attention to this threat
before 9-11 and is still not truly focused on the Bin Laden
organization. Before 9-11, they were largely focused on missile defense,
tax cuts for the wealthy and packing the courts with Right Wing judges.
Currently, they are focusing too much attention on Iraq, tax cuts for
the wealthy and packing the courts with Right Wing judges. The
first focus of the Bush Administration should be the threat posed by the
Bin Laden organization. Those were the persons responsible for killing
3,000 Americans in the 9-11 attacks. We should continue to aggressively
wage the military campaign in Afghanistan. The next greatest threat to
America is the exporting of jobs by large American corporations because
this trend undermines our long-term ability to fund the fight against
the Bin Laden terrorist organization. We need to stop using the term
“War On Terror” because it is worse than useless. It is clouding our
judgment when we need to clearly see the reality of the threats we face.
It is time for the Bush Republicans and their fellow travelers in the
Corporate Media to stop playing politics with the language of national
security! This article is copyright by Stephen Crockett and Al Lawrence (hosts of Democratic Talk Radio http://www.DemocraticTalkRadio.com ). and originally published by opednews.com but permission is granted for reprint in web media,print, email, as a column, guest Editorial or Letter to the Editor so long as this credit paragraph is attached. Written Mailing address: 7A Planville Drive, Tennessee 37334. Phone: 931-438-1500 or 443-421-0287 Join our Daily News Headlines Email Digest
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