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« Pushback | Main | Beggar Blogger » December 5, 2003The War On Terror is a Battle in a Much Longer WarSo says writer Clark S. Judge, in an essay outlining the "100 Years War" that America has been fighting since the early 20th Century. From the fall of the Berlin Wall until the September 11 attacks, Americans believed they were living in a largely post-conflict world - the "end of history" as Francis Fukuyama titled his famous 1992 book. Humanity was embracing an enduring state of liberal democratic happiness, a world entirely broken from the bloody past. Since the September 11 attacks, a shadow of doom has run across this new-age portrait, but the belief that we are in an entirely new age remains.Very muich worth reading. Comments
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