The end of the Global War on Terror — or at least the use of that phrase — has been codified at the Pentagon. Reports that the phrase was being retired have been circulating for some time amongst senior administration officials, and this morning speechwriters and other staff were notified via this e-mail to use ‘Overseas Contingency Operation’ instead. ‘Recently, in a LtGen [John] Bergman, USMC, statement for the 25 March [congressional] hearing, OMB required that the following change be made before going to the Hill,’ Dave Riedel, of the Office of Security Review, wrote in an e-mail. ‘OMB says: ‘This Administration prefers to avoid using the term ‘Long War’ or ‘Global War on Terror’ [GWOT]. Please use ‘Overseas Contingency Operation.” Riedel asked recipients to ‘Please pass on to your speech writers and try to catch this change before the statements make it to OMB.’ An OMB spokesman took issue with the interpretation of OMB’s wishes. ‘There was no memo, no guidance,’ said Kenneth Baer. ‘This is the opinion of a career civil servant.’ Referring to the phrase ‘global war on terror,’ Baer said, ‘I have no reason to believe that would be […]
Wednesday, March 25th, 2009
The End of the Global War on Terror
Author: AL KAMEN
Source: The Washington Post
Publication Date: 4:58 p.m. 3/24/09
Link: The End of the Global War on Terror
Source: The Washington Post
Publication Date: 4:58 p.m. 3/24/09
Link: The End of the Global War on Terror
Stephan: It may be only communications cosmetics, but it will still have a considerable impact on world opinion -- and American opinion as well.