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'Global War On Terror' Is Given New Name

Bush's Phrase Is Out, Pentagon Says

                

By
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Scott Wilson and Al Kamen

Washington Post Staff Writers 
Wednesday, March 25, 2009; Page A04 

The Obama administration appears to be backing away from the phrase "global
war on terror," a signature rhetorical legacy of its predecessor. 

In a memo e-mailed this week to Pentagon staff members, the Defense
Department's office of security review noted that "this administration
prefers to avoid using the term 'Long War' or 'Global War on Terror' [GWOT.]
Please use 'Overseas Contingency Operation.' " 

The memo said the direction came from the Office of Management and Budget,
the executive-branch agency that reviews the public testimony of
administration officials before it is delivered. 

Not so, said Kenneth Baer, an OMB spokesman. 

"There was no memo, no guidance," Baer said yesterday. "This is the opinion
of a career civil servant." 

Coincidentally or not, senior administration officials had been publicly
using the phrase "overseas contingency operations" in a war context for
roughly a month before the e-mail was sent. 

Peter Orszag, the OMB director, turned to it Feb. 26 when discussing Obama's
budget proposal at a news conference: "The budget shows the combined cost of
operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and any other overseas contingency
operations that may be necessary." 

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And in congressional testimony last week, Craig W. Duehring, assistant
secretary of the Air Force for manpower, said, "Key battlefield monetary
incentives has allowed the Air Force to meet the demands of overseas
contingency operations even as requirements continue to grow." 

Monday's Pentagon e-mail was prompted by congressional testimony that Lt.
Gen. John W. Bergman, head of the Marine Forces Reserve, intends to give
today. The memo advised Pentagon personnel to "please pass this onto your
speechwriters and try to catch this change before statements make it to
OMB." 

Baer said, "I have no reason to believe that ['global war on terror'] would
be stricken" from future congressional testimony. 

The Bush administration adopted the phrase soon after the Sept. 11, 2001,
attacks to capture the scope of the threat it perceived and the military
operations that would be required to confront it. 

In an address to Congress nine days after the attacks, President George W.
Bush said, "Our war on terror will not end until every terrorist group of
global reach has been found, stopped and defeated." 

But critics abroad and at home, including some within the U.S. military,
said the terminology mischaracterized the nature of the enemy and its
abilities. Some military officers said, for example, that classifying
al-Qaeda and other anti-American militant groups as part of a single
movement overstated their strength. 

Early in Bush's second term, then-Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld
promoted a change in wording to "global struggle against violent extremism,"
or GSAVE. Bush rejected the shift and never softened his position that
"global war" accurately describes the conflict that the United States is
fighting. 

Last month, the International Commission of Jurists urged the Obama
administration to drop the phrase "war on terror." The commission said the
term had given the Bush administration "spurious justification to a range of
human rights and humanitarian law violations," including detention practices
and interrogation methods that the International Committee of the Red Cross
has described as torture. 

John A. Nagl, the former Army officer who helped write the military's latest
counterinsurgency field manual, said the phrase "was enormously unfortunate
because I think it pulled together disparate organizations and
insurgencies." 

"Our strategy should be to divide and conquer rather than make of enemies
more than they are," said Nagl, now president of the Center for a New
American Security, a defense policy think tank in Washington. "We are facing
a number of different insurgencies around the globe -- some have local
causes, some of them are transnational. Viewing them all through one lens
distorts the picture and magnifies the enemy." 

 

 

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