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IN the first week of October, President Bush used, for the first time, the term "Islamofascism" to describe the enemy we're facing. In itself, this was a watershed in the War on Terror, but if we want to emerge victorious, we must go beyond rhetoric and directly confront the enemy's ideology, infrastructures, and sponsors.
We have done very little of that to date. To be sure, we have taken on al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and assorted terrorists, liberated Afghanistan and Iraq, and achieved considerable success in preventing terrorist acts at home. But we have not dealt with the true malignancy at work here. Simply put, it is not Osama bin Laden who is the problem, but ...
Source: HighBeam Research, What it takes: if we are to win the War on Terror, we must do far...