Will the War on Terror Ever End?
“Five years ago we weren’t as worried about domestic terrorism as we are now,”
-testified Richard Fadden, the director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
-testified Richard Fadden, the director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
These political cartoons express the unkown about the War on Terror.
"However, an Islamist insurgency has thrust Mali into the forefront of the national security debate, and highlighted the continuing complexities of the struggle against violent extremism... returned to Mali, armed with heavy weapons taken from Libyan stockpiles...taking dozens of Westerners hostage, including at least two Americans. A botched Algerian military response left more than 80 people dead, ...These out-of-area terrorist operations...This, of course, should matter a great deal to Washington, where the Obama administration doggedly continues to maintain that the war on terrorism is over"
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This video is an interview with John Allen, the General of the International Security Assistance Force and U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A). From the conversation, we can know that the security situation is much better than before in Afghanistan. America had helped to train local people so that when US army leaves Afghanistan in the future, the government of Afghanistan can guarantee their domestic security. This provides a more positive answer to the theme of this page.
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