Whose War Is This?
Tags: TERRORISM -- United States; WAR
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- Clipping Wings In a Time of War. Kitfield, James // Government Executive;Aug2002, Vol. 34 Issue 12, p84
Focuses on the preparation of war against international terrorism by the U.S. government. Anxiety on preparation from reduction of aircraft programs and expensive weapon programs; Launch of Air Force's F-22 stealth fighter program by the Pentagon; Financial aspects on procurement of war planes.
- The war on terrorism: We are the Western front. McNulty, Ian // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008);11/5/2001, Vol. 22 Issue 20, p17
Provides a personal reflection of the author concerning the response of the nation on the war against terrorism in the United States. Preparedness of the American military planners to fight a war on two fronts; Responsibility of the civilians to depend the American psyche; Celebration of life...
- War. // Caribbean Business;10/11/2001, Vol. 29 Issue 41, p24
Reports the role of United States President George W. Bush in the declaration of war against Afghanistan due to September 2001 terrorists attack. Order of air bombing in military targets; Role of overseas troops and ordinary men and women in war demands.
- War and Aid. Shapley, Deborah // Government Executive;Jan2002, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p32
Reports the launching of an aid campaign on the war against terrorism in the United States. Decision in providing a humanitarian assistance campaign; Authority to waive an economic sanctions against countries helped in the war; Political support for foreign policy goals.
- What don't we know? Roam, Kay // National Catholic Reporter;3/22/2002, Vol. 38 Issue 20, p19
Comments on father Robert Drinan's column in the March 8, 2002 issue of the 'National Catholic Reporter,' regarding the U.S. war policy and the need for the American people to demand an accounting from their government regarding the blueprint for combating terrorism. Question on how the money...
- In This War, Our Response Must Be Overwhelming. Simon, Roger // Human Events;9/17/2001, Vol. 57 Issue 34, p16
Discusses a possible retaliation against the perpetrators of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. Analogy of the terrorist attacks with the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941; Comparison between terrorism and military policy.
- Declare War on Every Country That Harbors Anti-American Terrorists. Tracinski, Robert // Human Events;9/17/2001, Vol. 57 Issue 34, p16
Criticizes the declaration of war on every country that harbors anti-United States (U.S.) terrorists, following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the U.S. Countries that sponsor terrorists; How the U.S. should respond to terrorist attacks.
- Our leaders must control the urge to act rashly. Blankley, Tony // Caribbean Business;9/27/2001, Vol. 29 Issue 39, p30
Comments on the declaration of general war against terrorism in the United States. Consequences of war; Criticism against the decision-making of the government; Insights from the history of war.
- It couldn't be more wrong. Brady, James // Crain's New York Business;8/15/2005, Vol. 21 Issue 33, p9
The article focuses on the anti-terrorism war against Iraq. Two years after "mission accomplished," the ghastly carnage goes on, day after lethal day. The Sunnis and Shiites are close to civil war. Afghanistan, Iraq was a war worth fighting, even dying in. The result so far, 1,800 dead GIs,...


