The World at War--January 2002. / Daniel Smith.
by Smith, Daniel; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: The World at War--January 2002, Jan. 2002; pp. 1-8.
"Sept. 11 [2001] did not presage or begin a new war. For more than 30 years, the modern world has confronted terrorism in the form of plane hijackings, massacres of travelers and athletes, and assassinations of politicians and military and business people. During the same 30 years, untold numbers of civilians in countries all over the world have been wounded, maimed, and killed as groups vying for personal and political power have battled each other." (DEFENSE MONITOR) The author examines ongoing global conflicts and indicates conflicts that have the potential to restart.
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