Apr 03 2009
What’s In A Name
In recent weeks the Obama Administration reversed many Bush era policies.
I expected as much.
But what came as a surprise to me is the recent decison to drop the terms “Enemy Combatants” and ” War on Terror” from the Whitehouse lexicon.
If you recall, the “War on Terror” was the battle cry of President George W Bush right after 9/11. That phrase gave him the license not just to finish off the Talebans, but also to finish off Sadam Hussein and anyone else his government found to be terrorists.
And “Enemy Combatants” was the term used to described POWs the US detained without trials in Guantanamo Bay. The phrase was used instead of POWs so detainees can be excempted from protection under the Geneva Convention.
So now I wonder, will the US still lead the world in the fight to get rid of terror? And If so, what term will be used?
And what about the thousands of nameless men and women detained at Guantanamo bay? What will they be called now? And how will the name change actually change their plight? Are they not still being held without trial?













