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Josh Levenstein
The War on Terrorism
“How to defeat terrorism? ... The war in Afghanistan was launched as a measure to end terrorism, and soon picked up the title, “the War on Terrorism”. ... The Bush Administrations decision to change its focus in the War on Terrorism from Afghanistan to Iraq was a costly one which, to this point has not proved to be successful or necessary. ... Bush launched
The War against Terrorism began in the Afghanistan, the country that housed the infamous terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden. ... Bush claimed that terrorism is caused by the jealousy of the freedom that Americans have, but the real cause is more likely to be resentment of the United States policies in the Middle East. ... Many of our allies also do not believe Iraq is even a part of the war on Terrorism, and is likely to cause more harm then good (Longworth 3). ... They also believe the United States may be fighting the War On Terrorism in the wrong way. ... Ever since the war has begun less and less people believe Iraq is even a part of the war on terrorism (Milbunk 3). ... Because the US didn’t find WMDs people no longer see the war as something the US did to defend themselves, and can really no longer be considered to be war on terrorism ( Milbunk 2).
Approximate Word count = 1530 Approximate Pages = 6.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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