> RoMunn wrote:
> Terrorism is not a criminal problem.

Here's why it's not a war:

1.) Who specifically should Congress declare war against?
2.) Who is the "network"?  What if someone attacks us unaffiliated
with it? Can we ignore them?
3.) What is the criteria for the end of the war?

The fact is, there are individuals that would like to attack us for
multiple reasons:

1.) To affect a policy change.
2.) To simply hurt and/or embarrass us.
3.) Because they blame us for their problems.

These forces move in and out of loose arrangements on a project basis.
 The best way to stop them is to infiltrate their groups and monitor
their activities, but we can also attempt to passively listen.

A war it loosely defined as a campaign to control a territory and its
people.  This ain't that.

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