Only the war on terror in Iraq ended. We are still in the process of storing civil rights and kicking out the Taliban in Afghanistan. But we handed over the fight to the Iraqi "Police" forces in 2011. We fought for the once most deadly city of Ramadi and made it one of the most safest cities in Iraq. We fought for the city of Fallujah(Which was a city in Iraq in which recruited fighters from all over the Middle East were sent there) and came out victorious in a vicious building to building room to room battle. The removal of Suddam Hussein and his dicator ways solved some things but left other things like the new guerrilla fighters that came to Baghdad and Iraq in vein. But in the end. We got the man we were searching for, for 1 decade, Osama bin Laden(Taken out by Seal Team 6 just outside the border of North Eastern Afghanistan in Pakistan. Not only have we take out Osama Bin Laden but we captured or killed many other Taliban and al-Qaeda leaders. The war rages on though in Afghanistan.
The 'Global War on Terrorism' as described by past and present US Presidential Administrations is currently still in effect and has not ended.
To end terrorism.
its not over
Of course they do. No one wants terrorism.
The war against terrorism.
"The End of Empire and the Origins of Contemporary Terrorism" is the title of Chapter 2 of the book "Inside Terrorism" by Bruce Hoffman, published by Columbia University Press.
To end terrorism.
its not over
Terrorism is a crime. The war against crime is constant. In short, read 1984, and there is your answer.
Can the global War on Terrorism be won
The war on terrorism is fought against Muslim militants.
Of course they do. No one wants terrorism.
It is part of the war on terrorism.
The war on terrorism began in the U.S. The 9/11 attack officially marked the beginning of the war in Afghanistan and what would later spread to nearby countries attaining the name War on Terrorism because it was no longer against Afghanistan alone, but terrorism in general.
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War against terrorism.
The war against terrorism.
Nobody bro. we fight terrorism with peace and tranquility