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In reply to the discussion: "Obama Prepares to Authorize Indefinite Detention of US Citizens for First Time Since McCarthy Era" [View all]bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)Specifically naming only the Taliban, who we are at war with, and Al-qaeda. There is no longer any reference to the Global War on Terror, or to Muslim Extremism, or to terrorism in general. Even all the broad statements in the bill circle back to those two groups alone.
...which is at least a little hope. The Taliban may not be defeated, but if we could negotiate a peace with North Korea, faulty as it is, we can find a way to live on the same planet with the Taliban, I think. Terms like education for women, a modernized justice system, and a degree of local autonomy are possible.
Al-qaeda is more difficult, as they don't seem to have any real reason for existence except to promote violence against the West...but you never know. History has plenty of examples of impractical movements either fizzling out, or moving more to the mainstream and becoming parts of the wider civilized world.