Determining the success of the war with terrorism When the war with terrorism began, the Bush administration was facing serious military and diplomatic challenges. But it needs to worry about mobilizing public support. The White House may wish for further support from American citizens, as the latest opinion polls show that the public gives the president 90% support and supports the use of force at the same level. President Bush seems to think so. All the speech he did seems to focus on supporting public opinion, warning us about future difficulties, and intentionally applauding Americans about their "patience and determination". Government's understanding
War may be defined as occurring between national states. But is there a civil war or so-called "war with terror"? Although the formal war declaration may be regarded as the definition of war actions, low-level bombing operations that have been carried out over the years, such as the US attacking the Pakistan border and the flight-prohibited strategy announced in Iraq in the 1990s, It is not included. Terrorism is another term that everyone seems to be ready to use, but no one can agree with a definitive definition. Even experts continue to discuss how to use this term, and it is said that there are over 100 different definitions of terrorism, but none are generally accepted.
In the past two decades, the term "terror" is headline news, and many national states have fought a war "we are fighting terror", but terrorism is a strategy, and in the fight against tactics It has no meaning. . But this does not prevent citizens of these countries from committing themselves to war without real enemies and without the end. "Terrorists" are the most powerful and deadly among all words and expressions created by bilingual writers. It gives absolute power to the people and other less powerful nations. The expression "not guilty until guilty is proved" is one of the most sacred principles of the US criminal justice system and it is no longer the case. When the term "terrorism" is spoken, plaintiffs become judges and enforcers. Authority diagram