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The United States and Terrorism - An Ironic Perspective (Hardcover)
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The United States and Terrorism - An Ironic Perspective (Hardcover)
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What is terrorism? Academics search in vain for the unholy grail:
the definition of terrorism that will exonerate or condemn American
officials. There are many vying definitions and no tribunal to
resolve the contest. In this unique essay, Ron Hirschbein analyzes
conflicts in which officials themselves called their actions
"terrorist." He reveals that terrorism didn't always get bad press.
In fact, terror bombing was indispensable to winning World War II.
Not only did the Allied Forces bombed German cities, but they also
used the nuclear bomb in Japan, killing many noncombatant
civilians. During the Cold War, the threat of nuclear annihilation
became the strategy to deter war between the superpowers. Many
ironies are brought to light in revisiting these conflicts, such as
the fact that it was accepted that safety depended upon the
willingness to detonate weapons of mass destruction. Not even
American citizens enjoyed noncombatant immunity during the Cold War
as they were held hostage to mutually assured destruction and
marked for sacrifice in various strategic scenarios. Indeed, their
lives were risked in confronting crises in Berlin and Cuba.
Subsequent conflicts in Korea, Vietnam and Iraq, as well as the War
on Terror itself, are also examined. Like World War II, all
involved killing noncombatants by accident or design. Casting these
conflicts in an ironic light reveals incongruities in language and
situations in which triumphant dreams become self-defeating
realities (as with the second Iraq war). The War on Terror, now
rebranded as an "Overseas Contingency Plan" seems to be the answer
to a Jihadist's prayer. Further, U.S.-led covert attacks and
assassinations by drones raise many discussions of legalities. And
today the curse of terrorism is fodder for captivating primetime
entertainment, enjoyed even by the president of the United States.
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