John Brennan, head of the White House security office, says that the administration will no longer use the term “war on terrorism”, but from now on will use the term “at war with al Qaeda” exclusively, explaining the change was the result of Mr. Obama’s views being “nuanced, not simplistic; practical, not ideological.”
I have had my disagreements with President George W. Bush, the greatest being his inability or unwillingness to call the war what it was, a war declared by Arab and Persian Muslim terrorists in 1979 against the West in general and the United States in particular, and everything it and we stand for, opting instead for the mushy non-descriptive War On Terror. So while there was a war on terrorists, I agree with the Obama administration on this one thing, that there never was, nor could there be, a war on terror. Terror was simply a tactic in the terrorists’ war against us. What I fear is that the Obama administration, in declaring the war on terrorism dead, will also, as a matter of nuance, quietly declare the war on terrorists also dead.
Brennan says the war’s against
Those known to be al-Qaedas
And all the others we have fenced
Are simply freedom fightahs
That’s why we’re closing down the clink
In Cuba where we hold ‘em
If we’re nice to them we all think
They’ll show their hands and fold ‘em
Iran now we think is a plus
Elections there are crookit
But Acorn does the same for us
It works and you can book it
The Norks can seize our womenfolk
And hold them both for hostage
We get them back for pigs in poke
Don’t watch us make the sausage
Nuance is as nuance does
The world is just our plaything
And we’ll continue thinking fuzz
Until it’s that doomsday thing