British bureaucrats and U.S. lawmakers are abandoning the phrases “war on terror” and “long war” as the Bush administration redefines the battle against al Qaeda as a global war of ideology against a network of terrorists. “I recognize that using the term ‘war’ with respect to the struggle we’re engaged in makes some people uncomfortable,” Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told students during a speech Thursday at Johns Hopkins University. Full Story
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