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Wednesday Podcast: ‘Turning a Corner on the War Metaphor’
Posted by Chris Moody
Since President Bush’s “War on Terror” began in 2001, the use of a war metaphor has come with assertions of broader powers by the president. But the U.S. may be turning a corner on how terms like “war” are used, says Cato scholar David Rittgers.
In Wednesday’s Cato Daily Podcast, Rittgers argues that President Obama’s choice to do away with the war metaphor is a step in the right direction.
Chris Moody • April 1, 2009 @ 4:22 pm
Filed under: Foreign Policy and National Security
Tags: Cato Daily Podcast, obama, terrorism, war, War Metaphor, war on terror
Filed under: Foreign Policy and National Security
Tags: Cato Daily Podcast, obama, terrorism, war, War Metaphor, war on terror


