Taking Stock of the Forever War – New York Times

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/11/magazine/11OSAMA.html?incamp=article_popular_2&pagewanted=print

Featuring a shocking statistic (4000 dead in Baghdad alone since April) and a heartbreaking quote about the spread of terrorist cells (“We have taken a ball of quicksilver and hit it with a hammer”), this is an incredibly important article showing how all the strands in the war on terror connect, and what may lie ahead for the near future:

Four years after we watched the towers fall, Americans have not succeeded in “ridding the world of evil.” We have managed to show ourselves, our friends and most of all our enemies the limits of American power. Instead of fighting the real war that was thrust upon us on that incomprehensible morning four years ago, we stubbornly insisted on fighting a war of the imagination, an ideological struggle that we defined not by frankly appraising the real enemy before us but by focusing on the mirror of our own obsessions. And we have finished – as the escalating numbers of terrorist attacks, the grinding Iraq insurgency, the overstretched American military and the increasing political dissatisfaction at home show – by fighting precisely the kind of war they wanted us to fight.”

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