The First Battles of the Long War
By General James T. Conway, U.S. Marine Corps
The Commandant of the Marine Corps provides his perspective on Iraq, regional security, and the generational struggle against terrorism.
Many in our country routinely characterize what is taking place in the Middle East as the "War in Iraq." I would ask you to think of it in different terms. I believe we are seeing the first real battles against the field forces of terrorism, both in Afghanistan and Iraq, in what will be a Long War or generational struggle. Instead of the "War in Iraq," it is more correctly termed the "Battle in Iraq" and the "Battle in Afghanistan." Words and phrases are important in terms of how we understand critical decisions this nation will face and how we frame our thinking as we deal with them.
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LtGen. Conway is the Director of Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He has served two combat tours as Commanding General, I Marine Expeditionary Force.
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