The worst thing for an effective war on terror is the suspicion of states about the objectives.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The War on Terror is one of the most critical national security efforts in our history.
All together, we know for many years that terror is the most dangerous thing for local, regional and international stability.
Today, we talk a lot about terrorism, but we rarely talk about state terrorism.
Terrorism is in good part an effective government propaganda; it serves to deflect attention from governmental abuse toward a mostly imagined, highly dangerous outside enemy.
War on terrorism defines the central preoccupation of the United States in the world today, and it does reflect in my view a rather narrow and extremist vision of foreign policy of the world's first superpower, of a great democracy, with genuinely idealistic traditions.
The primary goal of the War on Terror is to prevent an attack from happening.
The uncertainty of the danger belongs to the essence of terrorism.
The war against terrorism is terrorism.
The threat of terrorism is not stronger than the will of the American people.
We cannot solve the problem of terrorism by asserting our will on the world.
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