Support for President George W. Bush’s “war on terror” is flagging, as his anti-terror laws, prison at Guantanamo and war on Iraq lose popularity three and a half years after the September 11 attacks. “You’re seeing a turn toward skepticism, and a concern about the lingering nature of the engagement in Iraq and also the natural consequence of fading memories of the events that provoked the war on terrorism in the first place,” said political scientist Paul Light, of New York University.Full Story
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