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Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Obama Tries To Change Terrorism Rhetoric

National security document revisions are 'new beginning' with Muslim world

WASHINGTON
- President Barack Obama's advisers plan to remove terms such as "Islamic radicalism" from a document outlining national security strategy and will use the new version to emphasize that the U.S. does not view Muslim nations through the lens of terrorism, counterterrorism officials say.

The change would be a significant shift in the National Security Strategy, a document that previously outlined the Bush Doctrine of preventive war. It currently states, "The struggle against militant Islamic radicalism is the great ideological conflict of the early years of the 21st century."

The officials described the changes on condition of anonymity because the document is still being written and is unlikely to be released for weeks, and the White House would not discuss it. But rewriting the strategy document is the latest example of Obama putting his stamp on U.S. foreign policy, as with his promises to dismantle nuclear weapons and limit the situations in which they can be used.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an idiot ! create an environment that will create jobs !

Anonymous said...

It is necessary to rid ourselves of the language Muslim, Extremists, etc.

Otherwise, we American Citizens would not be eligible for consideration as "terrorists".

The "threat" from DOMESTIC terrorists will soon become the primary focus of our Police State.

We are the enemy of this corrupt illegal government and THEY know it. Isn't it time WE RECOGNIZE IT?

Wake up. The enemy is inside the gates. the CIA are the terrorists. The Muslim terrorists are patsies.

Anonymous said...

Keep your friggin powder dry my friend , the sh!t willlll hit the fan.

knowledge is power said...

obama is just paving the way for maitreya. Don't be fooled by his usage of terminology.