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Americans Have Won The War On Terrorism

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The Americans have won the war on terrorism on the day when they voted President Barack Obama to power. This was a clear message of the Americans to the whole world that they want peace. Now Americans are known in the whole world as peace-loving people.

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There will be no denying the fact that the United States has won the war on terrorism on the day when they voted Barack Obama to become the president of the sole super power. The Americans have proved that they are the citizens of a country, which has been ruling the whole world. But now there are a lot for Obama and his team to make this world a secure place.
There are still areas in this world where the people cannot walk freely. There are still people in this world of 21st century, who are slaves. The whole world is needing a lot. Now Obama has to select a team of honest people for clearing the mess created by his predecessors. There will no denying the fact that Pakistan has been needing his attention. The main problem of Pakistan is the rampant corruption. It will create good impression of the US if she starts supporting honest leadership in Pakistan. This is a fact that the people of Pakistan are loving the US. There is no need of any war with the people, who are ready to live like slaves.
Observers here appreciated the latest stand of Obama. According to a newspaper report, President Barack Obama's new national security doctrine will make clear that the United States does not consider itself to be at war with Islam, a top adviser said on Wednesday, reports Reuters.

The White House on Thursday plans to roll out Obama's first formal declaration of national security goals, which are expected to deviate sharply from the go-at-it-alone approach of the Bush era that included justification for pre-emptive war and alienated many in the Muslim world.

Previewing parts of the document, John Brennan, Obama's leading counterterrorism adviser, said: "We have never been and will never be at war with Islam."

"The president's strategy is unequivocal with regard to our posture -- the United States of America is at war. We are at war against al Qaeda and its terrorist affiliates," he said in a speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.

Brennan's words dovetailed with Obama's outreach to the Muslim world, where the US image under former President George W. Bush was hurt by the US-led invasion of Iraq, the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal and his use of phrases like "war on terror" and "Islamo-fascism."

At West Point on Saturday, Obama laid out the broad principles of his coming National Security Strategy, a document required by law of every administration, stressing international engagement over Bush's "cowboy diplomacy."

Grappling with a fragile US economy and mounting deficits, Obama also signaled he would place new emphasis on the link between US economic strength and discipline at home and restoring America's standing in the world.

Obama has been widely credited with improving the tone of US foreign policy but is still struggling with unfinished wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, nuclear standoffs with Iran and North Korea, and sluggish Middle East peace efforts.

Critics say some of his efforts at diplomatic outreach show US weakness.

 

Muhammad Khurshid, a resident of Bajaur Agency, tribal areas situated on Pak-Afghan border is journalist by profession. He contributes articles and news stories to various online and print newspapers. His subject matter is terrorism. He is also (more...)
 

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If you could spend a day driving around Utah by Daniel Geery on Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 10:12:45 AM
Have to agree by Steven G. Erickson on Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 8:53:12 PM