Bush's 'War' On Terror Comes to a Sudden End

President Obama yesterday eliminated the most controversial tools employed by his predecessor against terrorism suspects. With the stroke of his pen, he effectively declared an end to the "war on terror," as President George W. Bush had defined it, signaling to the world that the reach of the U.S. government in battling its enemies will not be limitless. Full Story »

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by Derek Hawkins - Jan. 23, 2009

One of the better pieces on the Obama Administration the Post has run since inauguration. This is a deep, well explained follow-up to the news stories on the executive orders Obama issued yesterday undoing many of Bush's policies in the war on terrorism. An appropriate analysis of an era that ended abruptly.

It was a swift and sudden end to an era that was slowly drawing to a close anyway, as public sentiment grew against perceived abuses of government power. The feisty debate over the tactics employed against al-Qaeda began more than six years ago as whispers among confidants with access to the nation’s most tightly held secrets. At the time, there was consensus in Congress and among the public that the United States would be attacked again and that government should do what was necessary to thwart the threat.

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