Posted on Sep 12, 2014
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Don't call it "war." Call it a "counter-terrorism operation," Secretary of State John Kerry told multiple reporters in separate interviews on Thursday. But Republicans say Kerry's preferred terminology minimizes and weakens the U.S. mission. My question is when did the war on terror ever stop. Does it minimize and weaken our mission. Does this terminology bother you?
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SGT Richard H.
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Just typical political double speak....politics is where peeing down your leg and telling you it's raining was invented. Heck, go on congress.org and read a few bills/resolutions. Half or more require a "yes" vote to oppose and a "nay" vote to support.
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Cpl Brett Wagner
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WTF? Has he been drinking with Joe Biden again?
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Cpl Dennis F.
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SGT Richard H. Once again......we are off in Bizzaroland!
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SGT Richard H.
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1LT John Martin they rarely are, Sir......
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Political semantics as always
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CPO Jon Campbell
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That's what we called the hunt for Osama bin Laden back before 9/11. We lobbed a few missles at him and missed. The FBI sent out thousands of wanted posters to police departments and post offices all ove rthe country clearly printed in English and offering a $5 million dollar reward.Great techniques for dealing with American criminals. Not great techniques for dealing with international terrorists, however.
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SFC William Swartz Jr
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This is, to me, another example of an administration that seems to want to minimize the seriousness of the growing threat that is ISIS/ISIL/IS and other militant, extremist Muslim factions. "We" so desperately want to be seen as not waging a war against Islam that "we" can not even call any/all combat actions against these extremists war for fear of offending moderate Muslims. While it is true that only Congress can declare war, these extremist groups have already done that for us by declaring war on us, it comes across as, to me anyways, disingenuous by not calling it war when that is what it is. Sugar coat it however you want, call it by whatever term you wish, "If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck..."; it's war, get over trying to not to offend people that seem to really have no problem with not speaking out against or tacitly supporting the extremists who are hell-bent on taking over THEIR religion and waging war against those who are not of the Muslim faith.
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Cpl Dennis F.
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It should offend them. Properly prosecuted War, is an offensive.
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SFC William Swartz Jr
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I know it was offensive when we rolled to Baghdad in '03!!
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He , the head of the administration, went so far as to say that Islamic State is not an Islamist group. I see that as internal justification to himself to not target Muslims, albeit extremists. Feckless, just feckless!
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